Plenty For Framingham In Leg's $16.5B Transportation Bond Bill

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Framingham MA

06 January, 2021

9:22 AM

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FRAMINGHAM, MA — The state House and Senate agreed on a $16.5 billion transportation bond early Wednesday morning, and there's more than $22 million in the bill for a variety of Framingham projects. The bill now heads to Gov. Charlie Baker for approval, although the proposal is much different from the $18 billion bill he sent to the Legislature in 2019. The bill passed unanimously in both the House and Senate, except a lone "no" vote by Sutton Republican state Sen. Ryan Fattman. Here's what's in the bill for Framingham, not including funding for projects up and down the Worcester-Framingham commuter rail line: $8 million "for the purchase, construction or rehabilitation" of a downtown parking garage$5 million for parking improvements near the Framingham commuter rail station$2 million to fix a flooding problem at the intersection of Route 9 and Route 126$2 million for intersection improvements near the commuter rail station$2.5 million for sound barriers along the Mass Pike for Vaillencourt Drive, Kings Row Lane, Richmond Lane, Fenway Drive, Norman Drive, Cherry Drive, King street and Gleason Street$1.5 million for safety improvements along Route 9 in Framingham$1 million for general pedestrian safety improvements$750,000 for adaptive signal control along Route 30$400,000 for the Framingham Traffic Commission for a downtown traffic study$300,000 for electric vehicle charging stations$100,000 to buy radar speed signs

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