, 65 percent of the more than 5,000 miles of paved roads in the national parks are in poor to fair condition. The estimated cost to address transportation needs in the national parks exceeds $3 billion.Earlier this month, the U.S. Senate approved a version of the transportation bill, providing $1.64 billion to repair roads and bridges in national parks over the next five years. These funds will help to alleviate traffic jams, restore crumbling, unsafe park roads, and provide better experiences for visitors. The bill is expected to pass this summer.
“The Senate’s request for annual funding for park roads is right on the money, but there are still major differences in the House and Senate versions of the bill,” said Laura Loomis, NPCA senior director. “In order to improve road conditions in the national parks, it will be critical that the level of funding in the Senate bill is maintained during the upcoming conference.”
The assessment of the worst roads is based upon a formula that factors the condition of an individual park road against its capital replacement value.
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