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which form of government provides funding for maintaining the infrastructure for bridges and highway
A. local government
B. regional government
C. state government
D. federal government
A. local government
B. regional government
C. state government
D. federal government
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i think its c
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It's actually all of the above at various times.
City of Houston is backlogged fixing all the potholes in all the badly or not maintained streets all over.
Harris and Montgomery counties went together to build a twin bridge (rather than widen the current bridge) over a major creek. Harris County is paying to widen several north-south streets for increased traffic accessing a new toll road.
The state of Texas pays for all upkeep on any highway that is designated a state highway.
The federal government pays for all US highways and Interstate highways.
Sometimes a project is jointly funded -- federal and state funds to fix an underpass, for example.
City of Houston is backlogged fixing all the potholes in all the badly or not maintained streets all over.
Harris and Montgomery counties went together to build a twin bridge (rather than widen the current bridge) over a major creek. Harris County is paying to widen several north-south streets for increased traffic accessing a new toll road.
The state of Texas pays for all upkeep on any highway that is designated a state highway.
The federal government pays for all US highways and Interstate highways.
Sometimes a project is jointly funded -- federal and state funds to fix an underpass, for example.
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