Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Status report on NHHS in MA

Status report:

The Governor filed the transportation bond bill late (supposed to be in June-July). Half of it is money the state is fronting so that the Federal government will reimburse us from federal transportation revenue. It's a traditional style $4 billion transportation bond bill pending for this fiscal year (which is half over), now before the Senate. It contains a dollar amount for the Fitchburg expansion--a worthy project.

There is no money for the NHHS line in this bond bill. While not great, this is OK, since CT has not been as fast as expected in getting a contract for Wilbur-Smith. They have that contract now. The environmental assessment and design study (involving public participation processes) will take 18 months to 2 years.

CT-MA Conversations about NHHS are ongoing (Sec. Cohen spoke about it as a key project at Bradley Conference, high-ranking CONN DOT official speaks about it there too). Oh, and there’s that $40 million federal money for the Springfield Union Station intermodal transportation facility. HDR is working on the design.

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