摘要: |
The Federal Government's role in the Central Artery/Tunnel (CA/T) Project is one of oversight. Costing billions of Federal and State dollars, the CA/T Project is often referred to as 'the largest public works project in American history.' More Federal funding--$5.8 billion and growing--has been allocated to the CA/T Project than to any other construction project of its kind. As stewards of these tax dollars, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is responsible for ensuring Federal funds are used responsibly and lawfully. To fulfill this fiduciary duty to the American people, the FHWA is governed by many statutes, regulations, and policies. As made clear by these legislative and administrative directives, the FHWA's oversight role is intended to be independent of the State's management of the Project. The FHWA Division Office is expected to evaluate critically the State's programs and provide technical assistance as needed. |