Maine DOT projects receiving federal stimulus money

Maine DOT projects receiving federal stimulus money


Interstate rehabilitation

I-295 reconstruction, Brunswick to Gardiner, $35 million

I-295 crossovers, Topsham and Gardiner, $1.375M

Highway reconstruction-improvements

Joline Drive, Auburn, $410,000

Joline Drive at Center Street, Auburn, $880,000

Route 15, Dover-Foxcroft, $2.7M

Route 1A, Ellsworth, $9.25M

Russell Street, Lewiston, $2M

Route 9, Lisbon and Sabattus, $11.1M

Route 117, Turner, $3.6M

Bridge improvements

Salt Bay Bridge, Damariscotta, $418,560

Deer Isle-Sedgwick Bridge, $5M

Second Street Bridge, Hallowell, $1.23M

Knights Hill Bridge, Lincolnville, $400,000

Bartlett Bridge, Portland, $1.68M

Spruce Head Bridge, South Tho-maston, $2.4M

Veranda Street Bridge, Portland, $1.185M

Lincoln Spur Bridge, off I-95 in T2R8, $1.596M

Interstate paving

I-95 from Howland to Old Town, $5.125M

I-95 from Mattamiscontis Town-ship to Howland, $4.05M

I-95 from T2R8 to Mattamiscon-tis, $2.6M

I-95 from T2R9 to T2R8, $2.5M

I-95, Portland, $239,000

Noninterstate paving

Minot Avenue, Auburn, $211,712

Route 202, Auburn, $306,461

Turner Street, Auburn, $332,380

Main Street, Lovell, $399,508

Forest Avenue, Portland, $348,709

Sebago Road, Sebago, $333,606

Route 114, Standish, $1.216M

Baker Street, Clinton, $319,000

Route 1, Edgecomb, $557,000

Norridgewock Road, Fairfield, $949,000

Route 23, Fairfield, $103,000

Water Street, Gardiner, $360,000

Route 9, Litchfield, $739,000

Fair Street, Oakland, $155,000

Pleasant Street, Oakland, $101,000

Waterville Road, Oakland, $933,000

Route 9, Randolph, $634,000

Oak Street, Waterville, $112,400

Lewiston Road, West Gardiner, $737,000

Route 201, Caratunk, $805,374

Route 27, Eustis, $229,221

Route 2, Farmington, $569,281

Route 6, Jackman, $488,050

Route 201, Moose River, $3.04M

Route 27, New Sharon, $761,366

Rockwood Road, Sapling Town-ship, $1.205M

Route 201, West Forks Plantation, $3.031M

Broadway, Bangor, $258,500

Broadway, Bangor, $129,500

Hogan Road, Bangor, $236,091

Route 1, East Machias, $263,772

Route 202, Hampden, $1.743M

Route 189, Lubec, $3.2M

Ell Hill Road, Palmyra, $1.24M

Park Street, Pittsfield, $34,614

Van Buren Road, Caswell, $1.5M

Route 111, Biddeford, $631,128

Route 9, Biddeford, $454,702

Brook Road, Falmouth, $545,380

Cumberland Avenue, Portland, $220,781

Westbrook Street, Portland, $319,975

Beach Street-Ferry Road, Saco, $303,645

North Street, Saco, $279,417

Eisenhower Drive, Westbrook, $501,826

Other

Infrastructure improvements, Long Creek Watershed, Portland, $2M

Bicycle and pedestrian improve-ments, Dover-Foxcroft and Ellsworth, $2M

Culvert repair, I-295 southbound, Freeport, $220,500

Intersection improvements, Route 1 and Asheville Road, Sullivan, $236,320

Intersection improvements, Auburn Street, Portland, $325,000

Purchase of 13 city-sized buses, $5.156M

Augmentation of funding, Gover-nor Curtis Ferry, $7.4M

Purchase of six small rural buses, $700,000

Aviation projects (statewide), $18.6M to $20M

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8 comments on this item

Northen Maine Seemed to have been left out again...whats new

More Somaleeees that what!

Always happy to be stuck behind the campers at construction sites on my work!

Thanks for the money to complete the I-95 to NORTHERN MAINE, it has been what, forty plus years and counting. What a joke.

plowboy wrote: "Northen Maine Seemed to have been left out again...whats new"

yup, you're right plowboy, that's because like some people say, that's the other Maine!

here's another web site you can check: http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/by_state

Oh, thank you Obama! Thank you! Thank you Susan, Olympia! My children and grandchildren will be 'debted' to you!

As expected, the vast majority of the money will be spent in Southern Maine. Here in Lincoln we call that the "other" Maine. Wonder when people will finally band together and call for two Maines? I too am deeply indebted to our government for this money. Probably for the rest of my life and my childrens and my grandchildrens and...

right on still fithat i-95 let us look at route 234 anson valley route it a dump all busted up cant be plowed and i travel it every day to my job seems like they been painting marks on it for 4 years get over there fix the damn thing so i can get to my job without wrecking my new car that way old maine can continue getting my check in taxes

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