Politics & Government
Senate Passes Transportation Bond Bill, Includes $772,504 for Canton Roads
The bill needs to be approved by the House of Representatives.

Editor's note: The following is from a press release.
The Senate passage of a $1.5 billion transportation bond bill that will fund transportation-related projects throughout the state for Fiscal Year 2013, includes $772,504 for Canton roads, announced Sen. Brian A. Joyce today. Joyce is the chairman of the Senate Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets.
The bill authorizes the state to borrow $885 million to fund existing programs and ensures that state dollars will be available to leverage federal funding for transportation improvement projects totaling $1.5 billion.
The legislation also includes $200 million in Chapter 90 funds for cities and towns across the Commonwealth, representing the highest funding level to date. Cities and towns may use the funds for local projects, for instance, rebuilding and repairing local roads and bridges.
“This investment in state road, bridge, and rail transportation projects is important for our continued commercial vitality and economic recovery, and the Chapter 90 funds will provide for much needed repairs to local roads throughout the state,” said Senator Joyce.
The bill now goes to the House of Representatives.
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