Create a CEG Account  /  CEG Login



Massachusetts Authorizes $200M for City, Town Infrastructure

August 1, 2019 - Northeast Edition #16
Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) Republican Gov. Charlie Baker has signed a bill providing $200 million to cities and towns for local infrastructure projects.

The so-called Chapter 90 funds were given final approval by the Democratic-controlled Legislature in early June.

Baker said in a statement that the state money is critical for cities and towns for highway construction, road paving and other projects.

Under the program, communities submit receipts to the state for reimbursements for costs associated with eligible infrastructure projects. The state Department of Transportation verifies the expenses are eligible for reimbursement.

The Baker administration said more than $1.1 billion in Chapter 90 funds have been allotted since the governor took office in 2015.


Today's top stories

New SR 141 Alignment Promises Smoother Travel Through Middle Tennessee

Webber–United JV Advances $620M I-16/I-75 Interchange

Thompson Tractor Hosts Companywide Used Equipment Sale

Georgia Power Begins Construction of Battery Storage System

Werk-Brau Names Gold Coast JCB as South Florida Dealer

BOMAG Names Mid South Machinery Full Line Dealer for State of Mississippi

Louisiana Breaks Ground On $2.3B I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge

James River Equipment Named Newest Trimble Technology Outlet, Serving Customers in Mid-Atlantic


 





×

Stay Ahead of the Market

Get weekly equipment news, auction updates, and dealer insights — trusted by thousands of industry professionals.



39.95234 \\ -75.16379 \\ Philadelphia \\ PA \\ US \\ 19019