ARC’s Local Access Road projects link communities, businesses and residents to the Appalachian Development Highway System and other key parts of the region’s transportation network.| Appalachian Regional Commission
The Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) is a network of 33 distinct highway corridors totaling 3,090 miles and connecting the 13 Appalachian states with the Interstate Highway System and a wide-range of domestic and global markets. As of February 2018, these corridors and termini are a part of the ADHS. Corridor A (Georgia, North Carolina) […]| Appalachian Regional Commission
Residents and businesses need access to reliable and affordable utilities and infrastructure to successfully live and work in Appalachia. Infrastructure, including safe, connected and strategic transportation systems, plays a critical role in Appalachia’s capacity to compete in the global economy. ARC grants in infrastructure help communities leverage additional state and federal resources to fund projects […]| Appalachian Regional Commission