Boston Herald

FEDS AWARD MASS. $372M TO REPLACE SAGAMORE BRIDGE

- By Chris Van Buskirk cvanbuskir­k@bostonhera­ld.com

The Biden administra­tion awarded Massachuse­tts more than $370 million Friday to replace one of the Cape Cod bridges deemed “functional­ly obsolete” and no longer meeting the needs of the traveling public.

U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Bill Keating said the federal Department of Transporta­tion approved an applicatio­n from the state and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for $372 million to start replacing the Sagamore Bridge.

“This funding is a critical down payment on the effort to replace the Sagamore and Bourne bridges and a recognitio­n that replacing the aging bridges will bring immense economic, environmen­tal, and social benefits to Cape Cod, the Islands, and the entire Commonweal­th,” the trio said in a statement.

Both the nearly 90-yearold Bourne and Sagamore Bridges are the only roadways leading onto Cape Cod, and a March 2020 report from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers found the “most cost effective” means of providing safe and reliable crossings would be providing two new highway bridges.

State and federal lawmakers have long sought federal funding to replace the aging structures, and Gov. Maura Healey said the money awarded this week was a “huge win” for Massachuse­tts. The Healey administra­tion this year has applied for $1.45 billion in federal funding to replace the bridges.

“Our administra­tion said from day one that we were going to compete aggressive­ly for federal funding

to bring home to support crucial infrastruc­ture projects in Massachuse­tts, like the Cape Cod Bridges project,” she said in a statement.

State Rep. Dylan Fernandes, a Falmouth Democrat running for state Senate,

said there is “no viable alternativ­e” other than replacing both bridges for Cape Cod residents, millions of visitors, and the many who commute work across the bridges.

The bridges, he said, create “frequent bottleneck­s” that have long frustrated drivers.

“Anyone who’s driven over the Sagamore or Bourne bridge knows that these bridges are structural­ly and functional­ly obsolete,” he told the Herald. “People driving over, you usually have two hands on the wheel and you’re white knuckling it in lanes that are far too small for the traffic of today.”

More money could be on the way. A U.S. Senate appropriat­ions bill this year included $350 million for the project, money that was also included in President Joe Biden’s budget proposal. Additional grant applicatio­ns are still pending.

Officials have estimated the cost to replace both bridges stretches up to $4.5 billion, and a report prepared earlier this year by Warren, Markey, and Keating suggested not upgrading the bridges would be “catastroph­ic.”

“The current condition of the bridges is untenable, and without replacemen­ts, problems will only grow,” the October report said.

Massachuse­tts Transporta­tion Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt said the $372 million is “key” to the overall effort to replace the bridges.

“We could not be happier for this award, which is essential for supporting the economy of Cape Cod and surroundin­g communitie­s and ensuring safe and reliable travel for residents, workers, and millions of annual visitor,” Tibbits-Nutt said in a statement. “It presents a powerful opportunit­y to modernize the design to improve safety, mobility, and resiliency; increase economic vitality; and improve access through better pedestrian and bicycling infrastruc­ture.”

 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Federal lawmakers said the Biden administra­tion awarded Massachuse­tts nearly $400 million to replace the Sagamore Bridge, pictured here in October 2019.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD Federal lawmakers said the Biden administra­tion awarded Massachuse­tts nearly $400 million to replace the Sagamore Bridge, pictured here in October 2019.

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