Traffic & Transit

Quincy Would Get $12 Million In State Transportation Bill

The state House and Senate agreed on a $16.5 billion transportation bill Wednesday.

QUINCY, MA — The Massachusetts House and Senate agreed on a $16.5 billion transportation funding bill early Wednesday morning, which would provide $12 million for projects in Quincy.

The bill, which was passed almost unanimously following a session that lasted until after 4 a.m., now heads to Gov. Charlie Baker's desk for approval.

The bill would provide funding for the following projects in Quincy:

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  • $2.5 million to establish a ferry service for transportation and tourism.
  • $1 million for parking and traffic improvements
  • $5 million for renovations and redesign of the pier and docks at Squantum Point Park
  • $3 million for construction and safety improvements to Sea St. between the intersection of Palmer St. and Sea St. and the intersection of Quincy Shore Dr. and Sea St.
  • $500,000 for the procurement of open space along Quincy Shore Dr.

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