Department of Transportation in Florida
Federal obligations from Department of Transportation to Florida
Total obligated
$24.34B
Awards
9K
The Department of Transportation shows $22,999,359,529.70 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Florida, across 8,371 awards. Awarding-agency 069 and Florida (FL) are the pair. A tourism-state highway story is not a packet field. $22,999,359,529.70 is an obligation join, not a lane-mile inventory and not cash already poured into pavement.
Key figures
- DOT in Florida: $22,999,359,529.70 across 8,371 USAspending awards.
- Implied mean about $2.75 million per record.
- Agency 069 × FL is not a modal split and not a project list.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Transportation awards tagged to Florida
Department of Transportation as awarding agency, Florida as place-of-performance: 8,371 records summing to $22,999,359,529.70. A DOT award in Georgia is a different cell. A DHS award in Florida sits under agency 070 even when a port or airport is involved.
The implied mean is about $2.75 million per award. Highway, transit, aviation, and other modal grants can share the 8,371-row file. This packet does not publish a modal split.
Department of Transportation in Florida is the overlay. Florida federal spending is the all-agency state hub. All spending ties lists other pairs. Eight thousand three hundred seventy-one DOT records in Florida are not 8,371 construction projects. $22,999,359,529.70 is the obligation sum for agency 069 inside FL coding. Department of Transportation in Florida does not publish a highway-versus-transit split.
Turnpikes and airports unnamed
Named interstates, seaports, and airports are not packet facts. This page does not assign $22,999,359,529.70 to I-95 or a specific hub. Place-of-performance can follow a state DOT address while projects sit in many counties.
Congestion rankings and tourist-arrival counts are not USAspending fields. $22,999,359,529.70 does not grade Florida infrastructure. It sums obligations. Florida did not cause the cell by having a long coastline. The join is 069 × FL. Correlation is not causation. Turnpike and airport names attach easily. Toll revenue is a different ledger. Linking $22,999,359,529.70 to tourist arrivals is causation language. Florida federal spending still includes USDA, VA, DHS, and Education cells that are not 069.
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Questions
- How much has DOT obligated in Florida?
- USAspending.gov lists $22,999,359,529.70 in Department of Transportation obligations across 8,371 Florida-coded awards. Agency 069 × FL is an obligation join, not an outlay and not a lane-mile total. USAspending.gov is the originating system. Department of Transportation in Florida is the live overlay for this pair. $22,999,359,529.70 remains an obligation sum, not an outlay, across 8,371 awards.
- Is this mostly highways or transit?
- The packet does not break out modes. $22,999,359,529.70 is the combined DOT obligation sum inside Florida coding on 8,371 awards. This packet publishes only the Department of Transportation (agency 069) join inside Florida coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $22,999,359,529.70 and 8,371 together.
- Does this include Florida Turnpike toll revenue?
- No. This cell is federal award obligations from USAspending.gov with awarding agency 069. Toll collections are a different ledger. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert $22,999,359,529.70 into cash already paid. Later ingests can revise 8,371 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- Where is the live table?
- Department of Transportation in Florida is the overlay. Florida federal spending and Department of Transportation are the parents. All spending ties lists other pairs. Florida federal spending and Department of Transportation are parent hubs, not addends. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Keep both sides of the join when citing $22,999,359,529.70. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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