Work plan for state bridge and road projects unveiled

Posted: January 19, 2018 | Senator Miramant

AUGUSTA – Sen. Dave Miramant, D-Camden, is pleased to announce the details of Maine’s three-year transportation infrastructure work plan, and what it means for the state and region. The plan is released annually with an outline of the Maine Department of Transportation’s strategy for road, bridge and other transportation projects throughout the state.

“As a member of the Transportation committee in the Legislature, I am pleased with the list of investments in Knox County,” said Sen. Miramant. “I hope that this outline is helpful to local officials and anyone interested in upcoming projects in the area.”

According to the MDOT, the work plan includes more than $2.3 billion worth of construction and maintenance, of which $511.1 million is scheduled for 604 capital projects in 2018. The 3 year plan estimates MDOT will invest in 229 miles of highway construction; 1,128 miles of pavement preservation; 1,800 miles of light capital paving for roads and highways; 240 spot and safety improvements; and 260 bridge construction projects.

Sen. Miramant stressed the importance of funding for the MDOT work plan and its investment to Knox County. The following breakdown is the planned capital and maintenance work for some communities in the region in 2018:

Aviation

  • Knox County Regional Airport: Safety and infrastructure improvements that may include Runway 13-31 extension – Phase 2 and an FAA reimbursable agreement for the reconstruction of Runway 13-31 at the Knox County Regional Airport (RKD).

Bridge Work

  • Vinalhaven: Lane Island Bridge over Tidal Flow.
  • Warren: Replacing the curb, posts and bridge rails and repairing the wing walls on the Kalloch Bridge over the Back River.

Highway Paving

  • Warren, Route 1: Beginning 0.06 of a mile east of Camden Road and extending southeasterly 1.79 miles.
  • Warren, Route 90: Beginning at Route 1 and extending east 3.62 miles.

Highway Safety and Maintenance

  • Appleton: Ditching and replacing nine culverts on Route 105 in Appleton beginning 0.25 of a mile east of the Liberty/Appleton town line extending easterly to the Route 131 intersection.
  • Appleton/Camden/Hope: Replacing three cross culverts on Route 105 in Hope and Appleton.
  • Camden: Ditching and culvert replacement and catch basin repair on Route 1 beginning at the Rockport/Camden town line extending 22.12 miles to the Porter Road in Belfast.
  • Camden: Located 0.03 of a mile northeast of Harden Avenue.
  • Cushing: Ditching and replacing culverts beginning 0.02 of a mile south of Old Settlers Lane in Cushing extending northerly 2.5 miles to the Cushing/Thomaston town line.
  • Friendship: Grader ditching on Route 220 beginning in Friendship at the Route 97 intersection extending north 9 miles to 0.28 of a mile southerly of Pleasant Street in Waldoboro.
  • Owl’s Head: Large culvert located 0.05 of a mile north of North Shore Drive.
  • St. George/South Thomaston: Replacing thirteen culverts and incidental ditching beginning at the River Road intersection in Saint George extending east then northerly for 3.06 miles to the Island Road intersection in South Thomaston.
  • St. George: Large culvert located 0.62 of a mile west of Glenmere Road.
  • Thomaston/Union: Ditching on Route 131 beginning at the Route 1 intersection in Thomaston extending north 8.09 miles to the Warren/Union town line.
  • Warren: Large culvert located 0.06 of a mile north of the Waldoboro town line.

Ferry

  • Rockland Ferry Service: Parking lot reconfiguration including expansion and crack seal at the Maine State Ferry Service (MSFS).

Click here to view local road assistance totals and maintenance accomplishments for 2017, the funding estimates for 2018 projects, and the full list of Appleton, Camden, Cushing, Friendship, Hope, Isle Au Haut, Matinicus Isle Plantation, North Haven, Owl’s Head, Rockland, Rockport, South Thomaston, Saint George, Thomaston, Union, Vinalhaven and Warren projects for years 2019 and 2020.

The entire MDOT work plan can be viewed here.

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