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1. LD 1095, sponsored by Senator Flood

Highway and bridge statewide (millions) Project details

  Construct, reconstruct or rehabilitatePriority 1,2,3 highways $44.0  Municipal Partnership Initiative (50-50

State-Municipal Program $5.0 Additional support for MPI projects

  Reconstruct or rehabilitate bridges $27.0  

Subtotal: Highways and Bridges $76.0  

Multimodal improvements  

International Marine Terminal- Property

Acquisition, rail, etc… $9.0

Construction, reconstruction, andimprovements to infrastructure toprovide access to the InternationalMarine Terminal in order to reduce thecost of transportation of goods and

services statewide

  Portland Harbor Dredging and FishExchange $4.0

Completing the dredging will expand thebay’s shipping capacity and allowMaine to remain competitive,Infrastructure upgrades to the PortlandFish Exchange

  Other Port and related Intermodalimprovements $3.0

Marine-freight investments for land-sideand marine improvements to coastalpublic marine facilities

  Industrial Rail Access Program $1.5  Passenger- Transit and rail $4.0  Aviation $1.5  

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  Small Harbor Improvement Program $1.0Waterfront improvements in coastalcommunities

 Subtotal: Multimodal $24.0  

Total GO Transportation Bond Bill $100.0  

2. LD 782, sponsored by Sen. Lachowicz

University of Maine System  

University of Maine$5.5

Renovate estimated 10,000 square feetof outdated STEM classrooms andlaboratories in Orono.

Augusta$1.2

Science Lab and Nursing Lab Upgrades,Augusta and Bangor

Farmington$1.2

Renovation of science facilities in Prebleand Ricker Hall

Fort Kent$1.2

Nursing lab expansion and ForestryGeographic Information SystemsTechnologies

Machias

$1.2

Structural renewal and otherimprovements of Powers Hall andlaboratory upgrades in the ScienceBuilding

Presque Isle

$1.2

Upgrade space, equipment, furnishings,microscopes, and fume hoods for

Science Classrooms and other STEMfacilities

Southern Maine $4.0 Renovation of Labs

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UMS Subtotal $15.5  

3. LD 636, sponsored by Rep. MacDonald

Maine Community College System  

CMCC $2.35

New building to add science labs,general classrooms, smart classrooms,and associated offices

EMCC $2.45New 13,000 sq. ft. addition to existingMaine Hall academic building.

KVCC $2.00

Renovation of existing laboratory space,expand classroom space, renovationsand Hinckley Campus

NMCC $0.90 Renovations of Aroostook Hall

SMCC $3.40Renovation of buildings at Brunswickcampus

WCCC $1.00Renovations of Howland Hall and energyefficiency

YCCC $3.40

New 17,000 sq. ft. building which wouldinclude classrooms, computer labs, andassociated offices

 MCCS Subtotal $15.5

4. LD 221, sponsored by Rep. Fredette

Maine Maritime Academy $4.5 New science facility

5. LD 245, sponsored by Sen. Tuttle

Maintenance and Renovation ofArmories

$14.0 Provides funds for the maintenanceand repair of armories and the

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purchase of training land


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