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Mainers Vote 'Yes' at Polls on $105M Transportation Bond

November 22, 2017 - Northeast Edition #24
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The bulk of $105 million transportation bond will be used to improve secondary roads and bridges.
(Gabor Degre/BDN photo)
The bulk of $105 million transportation bond will be used to improve secondary roads and bridges. (Gabor Degre/BDN photo)

Mainers have approved a $105 million transportation bond issue.

The proposal on the Nov. 7 ballot will bring an estimated $137 million in matching grants. The bulk of the money would be used to improve secondary roads and bridges.

Money also would benefit ports, harbors, marine transportation, aviation, railroad and bicycle and pedestrian trails. A small amount also would go to improving culverts, stream crossings and wildlife habitats.

The bond proposal represented the second of three consecutive years of borrowing planned by the Maine Department of Transportation to fill highway funding gaps.


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