Healey Signs Nearly $1.2B Road Funding Bill
The bill includes a historic $300 million for the Chapter 90 program, a 50% increase, and allocates $100 million specifically to aid rural communities statewide, officials said.
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Healey signs nearly $1.2B road funding bill
Cities and towns will all get a share of $300 million in local road and bridge repair funding made available over a year through legislation that Gov. Maura Healey signed into law Friday, with one-third of that total slated to be distributed in a way that rural communities have long sought. The enhanced local road funding bond package combines $300 million for one year of the Chapter 90 program with an additional $885 million for a road and brid…
Under a new law, some Berkshire towns will see a 75 to 90 percent increase in Chapter 90 funding. Here's what it means for road maintenance ...
Several Berkshire towns are expected to see a 75 percent to 90 percent increase in Chapter 90 funds after Gov. Maura Healey signed a $1.2 billion road funding bill on Friday.
Massachusetts governor signs nearly $1.2 billion road funding bill
BOSTON (SHNS) - Cities and towns will all get a share of $300 million in local road and bridge repair funding made available over a year through legislation that Gov. Maura Healey signed into law Friday, with one-third of that total slated to be distributed in a way that rural communities have long sought. The enhanced local road funding bond package combines $300 million for one year of the Chapter 90 program with an additional $885 million for…
Mass. Gov. Healey signs $1.2B bill for roads and bridges. How did your town do?
Cities and towns across Massachusetts will see more state money for road, bridge and public infrastructure projects under a sprawling, $1.2 billion transportation funding bill that Gov. Maura Healey signed into law on Friday.
Massachusetts Gov. Healey signs $1.185 billion bill for transportation, infrastructure
"Boston — Governor Maura Healey today signed into law a new Chapter 90 bill, delivering $300 million in critical transportation and infrastructure funding to every city and town across Massachusetts. The bill reflects the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s commitment to strengthening local roads, redu
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