Maine Trails Magazine April-May 2020
IN THIS ISSUE: Galen Cole - Marching to a generous drummer Down to earth at GZA GeoEnvironmental ALSO: The CAP, the gap and the bond referendum Download or view the issue here.
IN THIS ISSUE: Galen Cole - Marching to a generous drummer Down to earth at GZA GeoEnvironmental ALSO: The CAP, the gap and the bond referendum Download or view the issue here.
Annual ARTBA survey of bridges finds nearly 231,000 spans in need of repair across nation, including 314 in Maine. Read the full release here: Maine Bridges 7th worst in country.
MBTA COVID-19 Updates June 1, 2020→ Commissioner Van Note invites MBTA members to discuss project additions and future outlook May 21, 2020→ MaineDOT Announces Additional Capital Projects May 13, 2020→ Congress must act to relieve state DOT budget shortfalls! May 8, 2020→ Governor Mills announces “Rural Reopening” April 28, 2020→ Maine fuel tax receipts down ...
Message from MBTA President Paul Bradbury on COVID-19 3/16/2020 Please know that the Staff and Board of the Maine Better Transportation Association continue to monitor issues related to COVID-19. While there has been ample media coverage on the situation, some more accurate than others, we are following the recommendations of Maine and US CDC in order ...
INSIDE: The New Generation: Meeting the new MBTA Scholars ______________________ U.S. Route 201 Crowned 'Worst Road in Maine' View or download the issue here.
Do you want to revisit something you heard or learned at the Maine Transportation Conference? Or did you miss the conference, but want to see what it was about? Download and view presentations by conference speakers here.
For immediate release For information, contact: Maria Fuentes 207-622-0526 or 207-592-0227 Paul Bradbury 207-874-8877 or 207-756-8029 Section of Route 201 winner of ‘Worst Road in Maine’ William Jarvis, grand prize winner of the 2019 Worst Road in Maine Contest Maine Scenic Byway wins top prize for going from ...
INSIDE: -Builders, Innovators, Visionaries -Maine's Southern Gateway Nears 50 Maine Trails Oct-Nov 2019
NEWS ADVISORY Transportation For The Future 2019 Maine Transportation Conference 8:15 a.m. – 7 p.m., Thursday, December 5, Augusta Civic Center, Augusta WHO The keynote speaker will be Allie Kelly of The Ray, a nonprofit organization that has built the nation’s only publicly accessible, living laboratory for transportation innovation. Kelly has helped the organization ...
69th Maine Transportation Conference, Thursday, December 5, 2019.