Maine Senate enacts Sen. Daughtry bill to rename Desert of Maine Overpass, memorialize Matthew MacMillan

Posted: March 24, 2023 | Senator Daughtry

AUGUSTA — On Thursday, the Maine Senate enacted a bill from Sen. Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick. LD 502, “Resolve, Designating the Desert of Maine Overpass the Matthew MacMillan Overpass,” would re-name the Desert of Maine Overpass as the Matthew MacMillan Overpass.

“I want to thank my colleagues in the Maine Senate for supporting this really special bill,” said Sen. Daughtry. “By renaming the overpass in memory of Matthew MacMillan, we can honor this young man’s life, including all of the years he had yet to live, and help his family and friends continue their noble work to raise awareness around traffic safety.”

Matthew Thomas MacMillan of Freeport died tragically while riding his motorcycle beneath the Desert Road Overpass in 2018. Matthew was a member of the Class of 2011 at Freeport High School, where he was a star varsity football player. After Matthew graduated, he went to work for S.E. MacMillan and All State Asphalt. He was later employed by Johnson and Jordan as a plumber’s apprentice and hoped to become a journeyman. 

Matthew was active and adventurous. He loved hiking, canoeing, wood working, weightlifting, and politics. Matthew was a family man, too. He watched the New York Giants with his dad, helped his mom with remodeling her house, rode ATVs with his brothers, and loved his sister. He also left behind his fiancée, Sara, and his dog, Julius.

“Since Matthew’s passing, we have honored his life by having motorcycle runs and promoting motorcycle safety awareness. Each event raised funds for others in need, including Midcoast Human Society, Freeport Fire and Rescue and a local veteran in need,” said Melody Seymour, Matthew’s mother, while speaking before the committee during the public hearing for the bill. “To rename the Desert Road Overpass is important to our family as this is where he lost his life. Where others now see a traffic light, we see a place where life was forever changed. This bridge is in a location where many residents of Freeport including classmates, coaches, teachers, friends, teammates and family would see his name and remember Matthew and all the good he brought into the lives of others.” 

In a written letter of support, the Town Council of Freeport urged the Transportation Committee to support LD 502.

The bill now goes to the Governor’s desk, where she has 10 days to either sign it, veto it or allow it to become law without her signature.

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