Politics & Government

Sherborn Receives $255,696 for Roads

The funds can be used to repair roads in Sherborn.

The following is a release from the office fo Rep. David Linsky.

Representative David Linsky (D-Natick) announced that the House of Representatives has passed a transportation aid bond bill which allocates $200 million of Chapter 90 transportation funding to every city and town in the Commonwealth.

Sherborn’s share of the allocation is $255,696.  These funds may be used to repair any road in Sherborn.

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Natick’s share of the allocation is $1,008,350.  These funds may be used to repair any road in Natick. Millis’s share of the allocation is $280,110.  These funds may be used to repair any road in Millis.

“Transportation funding is one of my priorities. Safe local roads and bridges are critical. This funding will go a long way to help the towns in my district make any necessary road and bridge repairs,“ said Rep. Linsky. 

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Overall, the bill authorizes $200 million for the maintenance and upkeep of municipal roads and bridges across the Commonwealth. This $200 million marks a high for Chapter 90 funding and demonstrates the House’s strong commitment to local road and bridge funding.


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