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Town councilors overwhelmingly told the Maine Turnpike Authority they no longer wanted a four-lane highway to deal with traffic.
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A study group called "TRIP" has documented the continuing need for government to spend more on road and bridge maintenance and repairs.
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A coalition of environmental, planning and transportation groups believes regional congestion could be better addressed with bike lanes, roundabouts, updated traffic signals and rapid transit bus routes.
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A look at Labor Day weekend travel expectations.
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City officials say they're revisiting a plan first developed in 2015, hoping to take advantage of federal infrastructure funding. The original plan called for new bike lanes, better pedestrian walkways and affordable housing development.
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Republicans on the Legislature's transportation committee this week succeeded in advancing a plan to sustain Maine highway funding. But it's unclear if the proposal will garner the bipartisan support needed to avoid a shutdown of state transportation operations come July 1.
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Climate change is impacting roads, sidewalks and other transportation infrastructure in Maine, and a Bangor nonprofit is creating a new long-range transportation plan to address it in the region.
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With $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, the Maine Department of Transportation will give out grants as part of the Workforce Transportation Pilot program.
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Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner Bruce Van Note joins us to discuss the state’s newly released three-year transportation plan. We’ll learn…
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A project designed to establish a full-service intermodal transit hub serving Acadia National Park and nearby communities has received $9 million from the…