Highway Planning and Construction in Pennsylvania
CFDA 20.205 — federal program obligations to Pennsylvania
Total obligated
$8.41B
Awards
4K
Highway Planning and Construction (CFDA 20.205) obligations tagged to Pennsylvania total $7,943,902,193.34 on USAspending.gov across 3,425 awards. Pennsylvania’s SSDI and survivors cells are thicker in dollars; this highway cell is thicker in project-style actions. The join is FHWA 20.205 plus a PA place-of-performance tag, not a list of turnpike projects and not a bridge-condition ranking. Three thousand four hundred twenty-five Federal-aid actions are Pennsylvania’s 20.205 grain, smaller in rows than Florida’s highway file and still in the billions.
Key figures
- Pennsylvania highways (CFDA 20.205): $7,943,902,193.34 on 3,425 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $2,319,400 per award; 3,425 is an action count.
- Toll revenue and transit sit outside this join.
- Cite obligations, not construction completed; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 20.205 × PA, not a bridge ranking.
Federal-aid actions on a Pennsylvania tag
Keep USAspending rows labeled HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION whose geography is Pennsylvania (PA). Three thousand four hundred twenty-five awards remain. They sum to $7,943,902,193.34. CFDA 20.205 funds planning and construction through the state transportation department and local sponsors. The extract counts award actions, including modifications, not unique bridges.
The implied mean is about $2,319,400 per award — in the same neighborhood as Florida’s 20.205 implied mean, on a smaller dollar total and a smaller row count. That resemblance is file texture, not a finding that the two states build similar roads.
Pennsylvania federal spending is every CFDA on PA. CFDA 20.205 is the national highway file. Highway Planning And Construction in Pennsylvania is the overlap. Pennsylvania programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
PennDOT districts, MPOs, and local sponsors can all generate 20.205 actions. None is named in the facts. $7,943,902,193.34 is the statewide obligation sum.
Pennsylvania SSDI and survivors cells in this slice are thicker in dollars. Highway 20.205 is thicker in project-style rows. Different Catalogs, different grains.
Turnpike, PennDOT, and what 20.205 omits
Toll revenue, state motor-license funds, and transit Catalog numbers are not inside $7,943,902,193.34. A complete Pennsylvania transportation story would need those sources separately. This join stays on Federal-aid highway planning and construction.
Place-of-performance can follow PennDOT, a district, or a project location. Work that crosses into Ohio, New Jersey, or New York can still carry a PA tag on a Pennsylvania-let award. The 3,425-row file is not a GIS layer.
Airport and passenger-rail programs use other CFDA numbers. Do not fold them into this cell.
Bridge replacement, pavement, and planning studies can share 20.205. This packet does not split $7,943,902,193.34 by work type.
Full analysis: Highway Planning and Construction funding in Pennsylvania →
Questions
- How much highway funding is obligated in Pennsylvania?
- USAspending.gov shows $7,943,902,193.34 across 3,425 awards for CFDA 20.205 tagged to Pennsylvania. That is an obligation join, not miles paved.
- Does 3,425 awards mean 3,425 Pennsylvania road projects?
- No. The figure is an award-action count. Modifications and small obligations thicken the file. Unique projects and unique contractors are unpublished here.
- Does this include the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s own revenue?
- No. Toll revenue is not USAspending CFDA 20.205. This join is Federal-aid highway planning and construction with a PA geography tag.
- Where is the live Pennsylvania highway table?
- Highway Planning And Construction in Pennsylvania. See also Pennsylvania federal spending, Pennsylvania programs, CFDA 20.205, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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