DOTD scrambling for funds
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The Department of Transportation and Development is scrambling to find extra funds or else much needed road construction may be on hold. Facing a 12 billion dollar backlog on road projects and not enough money being brought in from the tax on gasoline, the DOTD is tightening its belt to try and find the money needed for numerous road construction projects. If the DOTD does not find money it needs, by in three years the state will not have enough on hand to match federal funds.