Handyman Insurance, Arizona Dept. of Transportation Receives $2M in Federal Aid to Investigate US 89 Landslide
Wednesday, Nov. 20th 2013 8:07 AM
The Federal Highway Administration has pledged $2 million in immediate aid that can be used to continue investigating the cause of a landslide on a stretch of U.S. 89 last month near Page, Ariz.
The Arizona Dept. of Transportation requested the quick release of emergency relief funds from the FHWA after submitting an initial estimate of $35 million to complete repairs to the damaged stretch of highway.
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