Delaware Municipalities (2009)
Local Highway Finance Report (FHWA-536) is part of the Highway Statistics report that is required by the Federal Highway Administration from all states. For the State of Delaware, this report is required biennially for odd-numbered data years. The last report was submitted in 2010 for the Fiscal Year 2009. This report reflects roadway expenditures against revenues for all of Delaware's fifty-seven municipalities.
Important factors that reflect the financial condition of the state's municipalities include Municipal Street Aid, highway law enforcement expenditures, safety expenditures, and local highway debt status.
According to the latest Census data, the State of Delaware is among the top ten population growth states in the country. With the explosive growth in population, This report serves as a good historical indicator to determine future financial needs at both the state and local levels.
The Highway Finance Reports for both the State of Delaware and for municipalities are shown via the links below for the fiscal year 2009.
Note: If you wish to view the report in Excel rather than PDF, Select the Excel icon for the report in an Excel spreadsheet
2009 Local Highway Finance (FHWA 536) Map
Report for Municipalities with Population above 5,000
- City of Wilmington
- City of Dover
- City of Newark
- Town of Middletown
- Town of Smyrna
- City of Milford
- City of Seaford
- City of Rehoboth Beach
- Town of Elsmere
- City of New Castle
- Town of Georgetown
Report for Municipalities with Population below 5,000
- Town of Bethany
- Town of Laurel
- City of Lewes
- City of Harrington
- Town of Camden
- Town of Clayton
- Town of Millsboro
- Town of Milton
- Town of Selbyville
- Town of Dewey Beach
- Town of South Bethany
- Town of Bridgeville
- City of Delaware City
- Town of Felton
- Town of Newport
- Town of Ocean View