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More Than $308 Million for Maine Secured by Senator Collins in FY23 Funding Bills

180 requests from Senator Collins for projects across Maine were included

Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senator Susan Collins, a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, announced that she successfully secured more than $308,690,040 for 180 Maine projects located across the state in the text of the Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations bills.  The omnibus funding package passed the Senate today by a vote of 68-29.  It will now be passed by the House before heading to the President’s desk to be signed into law.

  

The requests submitted by Senator Collins will support projects by Maine’s state government, municipalities, and non-profits that will promote job creation and economic development, improve infrastructure, support education, expand community resources for Mainers, and protect our environment. 

 

“As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, I have long championed investments that support Maine’s communities and families,” said Senator Collins.  “I heard from local leaders about how these projects will enhance the wellbeing of Mainers, increase access to higher education and workforce development programs, and improve the delivery of town services from Aroostook County to York County.  These projects will deliver substantial benefits to our state and the people of Maine.”

  

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The 180 projects requested by Senator Collins are listed by county below:

 

Androscoggin

12 Projects / $17,950,000

 

  1. Auburn Police Activities League (PAL) Community Center (Auburn)

Recipient: Auburn PAL  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $3,000,000  

Project Purpose: To build a new Auburn PAL Community Center for supervised after-school and summer activities. The facility will also support an early childhood education and childcare program, activities for young people and teens, and a kitchen and food pantry.

  

  1. YMCA of Auburn-Lewiston All Weather Community Pavilion (Auburn)

Recipient: YMCA of Auburn-Lewiston  

Bill: THUD

Amount: $925,000  

Project Purpose: To construct an all-weather pavilion and multi-use facility at the YMCA’s 95-acre outdoor learning center.  

 

  1. B–Street Clinic Community Clinical Services Expansion (Lewiston)  

Recipient: Community Clinical Services, Inc. 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,000,000 

Purpose: To support facilities improvement and equipment needs to expand capacity for medical, mental health, and dental care services. 

 

  1. City of Lewiston Canal and Riverwalk Trail (Lewiston)

Recipient: City of Lewiston  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $979,000  

Project Purpose: To expand Lewiston’s riverfront trail that links the new Auburn Village Center and Lewiston’s Little Canada neighborhood in accordance with the city’s 2012 Riverfront Island Master Plan.  

 

  1. Dempsey Center Mobile Units (Lewiston)

Recipient: Dempsey Centers for Quality Cancer Care  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $725,000 

Purpose: To support the purchase of two mobile units to provide physical and emotional support to rural Mainers impacted by cancer, including those with limited transportation and low digital access. 

 

  1. Lewiston Housing Authority - St. Mary's Intergenerational Center (Lewiston)

Recipient: Lewiston Housing Authority   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $4,000,000  

Project Purpose: To support construction of a facility to co-locate senior housing, childcare, health care, and social services in partnership with St. Mary’s Hospital.  

 

  1. Lisbon Street Fire Sub-Station (Lewiston)

Recipient: City of Lewiston  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,000,000  

Project Purpose: To build a new fire sub-station on Lisbon Street in Lewiston, which will improve the Fire Department’s response time and effectiveness.   

 

  1. SeniorsPlus Facility for Older Adults (Lewiston) 

Recipient: SeniorsPlus  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To construct a facility that would house a new Meals on Wheels Kitchen that serves Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin counties, as well as an Education Center to facilitate classes and support groups.   

 

  1. St. Mary’s Medical Center Facilities Modernization (Lewiston)

Recipient: St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $945,000 

Purpose: To support equipment and facility renovations, including improving St. Mary’s Medical Center’s C2 Unit by converting three single patient rooms into negative pressure-capable isolation rooms and installing a new HVAC air handling system. 

 

  1. Poland Spring Preservation Society Maine State Building (Poland)

Recipient: Poland Spring Preservation Society  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $278,000 

Project Purpose: To install a new roof on the historic Maine State Building. 

 

  1.  Town of Poland Transfer Station Improvements (Poland)

Recipient: Town of Poland 

Bill: Interior

Amount: $598,000 

Project Purpose: To improve the capability and capacity, safety, and environmental protection at the Poland Transfer Station.  

 

  1. Sabattus Central Fire Station (Sabattus) 

Recipient: Sabattus Fire Department   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $2,000,000  

Project Purpose: To consolidate two fire stations into one at the town office complex. The current stations are old and too small for the needs of the department and its equipment. 

 

Aroostook

21 Projects / $50,736,000

 

  1. Aroostook Access Points for Aging (Aroostook County)  

Recipient: Aroostook Area Agency on Aging  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $862,000 

Purpose: To improve the aging service network, which assists older Americans in communities throughout Aroostook County. 

 

  1. Ambulance Acquisition for Central Aroostook Ambulance Service (Blaine, Bridgewater, Mars Hill)

Recipient: Central Aroostook County Emergency Medical Service  

Bill: LHHS-Ed

Amount: $454,000 

Purpose: To support the purchase of a new, fully equipped ambulance to service the communities of Blaine, Bridgewater, and Mars Hill, which are located more than 20 miles from an emergency department.

 

  1. Strengthening Rural Entrepreneurship (Caribou) 

Recipient: Northern Maine Development Commission 

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $90,000 

Project Purpose: To support business growth and job creation in rural areas by expanding business counseling and accelerator trainings for entrepreneurs. 

 

  1. Caribou Pond and Park Reclamation Project (Caribou)

Recipient: Caribou Parks and Recreation Foundation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $4,459,000  

Project Purpose: To excavate a pond to remove vegetation and construct a new dam with a fish passage to restore water levels and increase the brook trout and waterfowl.  

 

  1. City of Caribou Police Station (Caribou)

Recipient: City of Caribou   

Bill: THUD

Amount: $2,500,000 

Project Purpose: For the construction of a police station for the City of Caribou, which will serve as a vital hub for law enforcement across Aroostook County. 

 

  1. Maine Veterans Home Project (Caribou, South Paris, Machias)

Recipient: Maine Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $3,000,000 

Purpose: To support needed renovations and life-safety upgrades at Maine Veterans Home. 

 

  1. Ashland-Eagle Lake, Route 11 Rehabilitation (Eagle Lake)

Recipient: Maine Department of Transportation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $14,400,000  
Project Purpose: To rehabilitate Route 11 from Ashland to Eagle Lake where current roadway conditions are rated poor to very poor by the Maine Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration metrics.

 

  1. Eagle Lake Wastewater Treatment & Pumping Stations Upgrade (Eagle Lake)  

Recipient: Eagle Lake Water and Sewer District  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,000,000 

Project Purpose: To upgrade Eagle Lake’s sewer system to prevent failures and ensure regulatory compliance.  

 

  1. Sly Brook Road Fire Station (Eagle Lake)

Recipient: Town of Eagle Lake  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $250,000 

Project Purpose: To construct a fire station on Sly Brook Road in Eagle Lake and to purchase a fully equipped rescue boat to perform water rescues as needed. The new station will also be equipped to serve as an emergency shelter.  

 

  1. Fort Kent Police Department Facility Improvements (Fort Kent)

Recipient: Town of Fort Kent   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $400,000 

Project Purpose:  To construct a facility to house the Fort Kent Police Department’s fleet of police vehicles. 

 

  1. University of Maine at Fort Kent Facility Renovation (Fort Kent)

Recipient: University of Maine System   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $4,000,000  

Project Purpose To renovate an antiquated campus facility that is widely utilized by both the university and broader local community for essential education and cultural and community programming.

 

  1. Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and Pump Station Upgrades and Sludge Drying Bed (Grand Isle)

Recipient: Town of Grand Isle  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,296,000 

Project Purpose: To support upgrades that will enhance the safe treatment and delivery of potable water, treatment of wastewater, and disposal of wastewater sludge.

 

  1. Houlton Regional Hospital Facility Modernization (Houlton)

Recipient: Houlton Regional Hospital  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,200,000  

Purpose: To fund facility improvements and equipment upgrades, which will help lower energy and heating costs and support continuity of health care operations. 

 

  1. Town of Mapleton Sidewalk Project (Mapleton)

Recipient: Town of Mapleton 

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $150,000  

Project Purpose: For Main Street sidewalk repairs and upgrades in Mapleton, which will support safe travel and access by the residents of Mapleton, Castle Hill, and Chapman.  

 

  1. West Chapman Road Sanitary Sewer Replacement (Mapleton)

Recipient: Mapleton Sewer District 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $783,000 

Project Purpose: To replace existing sanitary sewer lines for regulatory compliance and to reduce excess flows into the sewer system.  

 

  1. Aroostook County Mobile Rural Dental Unit (Presque Isle)

Recipient: Aroostook Dental Clinic d/b/a St. Apollonia Dental Clinic 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $450,000 

Purpose: To support a mobile dental unit to improve access to complete dental services for children throughout Aroostook County. 

 

  1. Dental Workforce Training and Care Expansion to Northern Maine (Presque Isle) 

Recipient: University of Maine System   

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $750,000 

Purpose: To support the facility construction and equipment needs of a new dental lab at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, with the goal of training an additional 20 dental assistants annually through a partnership with the University of Maine at Augusta.

 

  1. NMCC Early Childhood Education Degree Program Expansion (Presque Isle)

Recipient: Northern Maine Community College  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $115,000 

Purpose: To expand enrollment in NMCC’s early childhood education degree program in order to increase the early childhood educator workforce in Aroostook County. 

 

  1. Van Buren Fire Station and Training Center (Van Buren)   

Recipient: Town of Van Buren    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $2,177,000      

Project Purpose: To replace an old firehouse in Van Buren with a new facility that serves the surrounding communities of Grand Isle, Madawaska, Caribou, Limestone, and Stockholm in addition to Van Buren.    

 

  1. Van Buren, US Route 1 Reconstruction (Van Buren)

Recipient: Maine Department of Transportation  

THUD: THUD 

Amount: $10,400,000  

Project Purpose: To reconstruct 4.7 miles of US Route 1 in Van Buren, connecting the Van Buren service center with the Madawaska service center in Aroostook County. 

 

  1. Sewer Replacement and Infiltration/Inflow Removal Project (Limestone)

Recipient: Loring Development Authority of Maine

Bill: Interior

Amount Requested: $1,000,000

Project Purpose: To replace 28,000 feet of clay sewers and 90 brick manholes with new PVC sewers and concrete manholes, resolving overflows of untreated wastewater and discharge permit violations into the Aroostook River Watershed. 

 

Cumberland

21 Projects / $19,396,000

 

  1. Central Maine Healthcare Hospital Equipment Purchase (Bridgton and Rumford)

Recipient: Central Maine Healthcare Corporation 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $820,000 

Purpose: To support the purchase of medical equipment and related renovations for the Bridgton (Cumberland County) and Rumford (Oxford County) hospitals. 

 

  1. Oasis Free Clinics Expansion (Brunswick)

Recipient: Oasis Health Network Inc. 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $833,000  

Purpose: To support facility improvements and equipment for the medical and dental clinic, which provides free services to patients. 

 

  1. Southern Maine Community College Facility Purchase and Certificate Program (Brunswick)

Recipient: Southern Maine Community College    

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $1,000,000    

Project Purpose: To purchase a facility to support Controlled Environment Agriculture and to initiate a certificate program in greenhouse management and horticulture. This programming will help educate Maine businesses, communities, and citizens about ways to foster year-round food and plant growth, including through workforce skills training and industry workshops. 

 

  1. University of Maine-Augusta Aviation Maintenance Technician School (Brunswick)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $400,000  

Purpose: To launch a higher education degree program at Brunswick Landing in aviation maintenance where students will learn how to repair and maintain certified aircraft, expanding the pipeline of aviation professionals to fill in-demand jobs.

 

  1. Cumberland County Public Safety Communications Equipment Upgrade (Cumberland County)

Recipient: Cumberland County

Bill: CJS

Amount: $1,000,000

Project Purpose: To upgrade and replace public safety communications equipment that is nearing the end of its life.

 

  1. Town of Gorham Feasibility Study for Sewer and Water Distribution System (Gorham)

Recipient: Town of Gorham  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $240,000 

Project Purpose: To fund a feasibility study to connect the Route 22 commercial corridor with sewage and water distribution services to prepare for future development.  

 

  1. Maine Turnpike Crossing Water Main Replacement (Gray)

Recipient: Gray Water District  

Bill: Interior

Amount: $1,416,000 

Project Purpose: To replace the 1950s-era water main that runs under the Maine Turnpike.  

 

  1. Town of Long Island Mariners Wharf Project (Long Island)

Recipient:  Town of Long Island  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $477,000  
Project Purpose: To repair and reinforce a town wharf that has been damaged by severe winter storms and which serves as the embarkation/debarkation point for ferry service to the island.  

 

  1. Maine Irish Heritage Center Building Restoration (Portland) 

Recipient:  Maine Irish Heritage Center  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $3,000,000

Project Purpose: To fully restore and weatherize the Maine Irish Heritage Center building and prevent further interior damage and deterioration of the exterior structure. 

 

  1. Maine Law School Legal Aid Clinic (Portland)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $17,000  

Purpose: To expand Maine Law's public service legal aid clinic to prepare students for professional practice, including by acquiring essential technology items for the clinic.

 

  1. Mobile Life Sciences Education (Portland)

Recipient: Educate Maine  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,000,000 

Purpose: To acquire and operate a state-of-the-art mobile lab to instruct K-12 students and engage them in hands-on interactive learning in the life sciences. Funding would also be used for curriculum development and lab equipment. 

 

  1. Implementing Smart Home and Telehealth Technologies to Promote Independent Living for People with Disabilities (Scarborough)

Recipient: 3i Housing of Maine  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $509,000 

Purpose: To implement user-friendly technology at approximately 45 supportive housing units for individuals with disabilities to help improve residents’ independence and quality of life. 

 

  1. Scarborough River, ME (Scarborough)

Recipient: Army Corps

Bill: E&W

Amount: $2,700,000

Project Purpose: To dredge the Scarborough River to address significant shoaling that has impeded access to the commercial pier, moorings, and boat launches.

 

  1. Direct Support Professionals Workforce Readiness Program (South Portland)

Recipient: Port Resources 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $30,000 

Purpose: To fund a health care training program to fill much-needed direct support professional roles. 

 

  1. Electric Vehicle Automotive Certification Expansion (South Portland)

Recipient: Southern Maine Community College (SMCC)

Bill: E&W

Amount: $750,000

Project Purpose: To fund the newly implemented electric vehicle repair certification

 

  1. STRIVE WorldWIDE (South Portland)  

Recipient: Peregrine Corporation  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $300,000  

Purpose: To increase educational opportunities designed to teach independent living and employment skills to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

 

  1. Child Exploitation Prevention (Standish)

Recipient: Stop Trafficking Us 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $300,000  

Purpose: To expand trauma programming to improve awareness and prevention of child sexual abuse. 

 

  1. St. Joseph’s College Front Line Health Care Workforce Training (Standish)

Recipient: Trustees of St. Joseph’s College  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,165,000 

Purpose: To renovate a facility to train nursing students to enter the home care workforce serving Maine’s elderly population. 

 

  1. Landslide Vulnerability Assessment of Presumpscot River Corridor, ME (Westbrook)

Recipient: City of Westbrook, ME

Bill: DHS

Amount: $996,000

Project Purpose: To study causes of Presumpscot River landslides and develop mitigation strategies for future development planning.  

 

  1. Improving Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Adolescent Girls (Windham)

Recipient: Day One  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $443,000 

Purpose: To support facility renovations to increase access to substance use disorder treatment for adolescent girls. 

 

  1. North Windham Wastewater Treatment Facility (Windham)

Recipient: Town of Windham  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $2,000,000 

Project Purpose: To install a sewer and wastewater treatment system using a Membrane Bio Reactor, which would clean the water to a much higher standard than the existing subsurface waste disposal systems and accommodate business and residential growth. 

 

Franklin (2 Projects)

2 Projects / $2,291,160

 

  1. CES Youth Workforce and Building Community Planning (Farmington)

Recipient: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $250,000  

Project Purpose: To develop a parcel and build two facilities for a Youth Center where internships and entrepreneurial opportunities will be available to youth aged 14-24. 

 

  1. Sandy River Bridge (Farmington)

Recipient: High Peaks Alliance (to be owned by Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands)  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $2,041,160

Project Purpose: To construct a 336-foot multi-use bridge connecting the Whistle Stop Trail to central Farmington.   

 

Hancock

12 Projects / $16,899,075

 

  1. Fire Safety Upgrades (Bar Harbor)

Recipient: The Mount Desert Housing Authority  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $100,000  

Project Purpose: To make needed fire safety upgrades to an 18-unit building that houses low-income, elderly, and disabled residents in Northeast Harbor. 

 

  1. Jackson Lab’s Facility Modernization (Bar Harbor) 

Recipient: The Jackson Laboratory  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $3,500,000  

Purpose: To support facilities improvements and equipment, allowing Jackson Lab to continue to service biomedical researchers worldwide who require precision engineered and experimentally reliable models to advance understanding of human disease. 

 

  1. MDI Bioscience Advancing Drug Discovery in Maine (Bar Harbor)

Recipient: Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $600,000 

Purpose: To support the renovation of an existing MDI Biological Laboratory facility and purchase equipment to allow for innovative drug discovery. 

 

  1. Up Island Water Tank Storage (Bar Harbor)

Recipient: Town of Bar Harbor

Bill: Interior

Amount: $1,439,000

Purpose: To replace the Up Island Water Tank, Bar Harbor’s sole water tank.

 

  1. Maine Maritime Academy Center for Vessel Optimization and Digitization (Castine)

Recipient: Maine Maritime Academy  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,500,000  

Purpose: To strengthen MMA’s licensure program and establish new higher education degree pathways in support of vessel digitization and energy efficiency initiatives. MMA will use this funding to acquire critical equipment and technology, including vertical milling machines, 3D printers, software, video monitors, and electrical and IT upgrades. 

 

  1. Dedham/Lucerne Fire Station Addition (Dedham)

Recipient: Town of Dedham   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $250,000  

Project Purpose: To build fire station barracks for full-time staff and student trainees from the Fire Science program at Eastern Maine Community College. 

 

  1. Hancock County Emergency Operations Center, ME (Ellsworth)

Recipient: Hancock County Emergency Management Agency
Bill: DHS

Amount: $1,500,000

Project Purpose: To establish a new facility to house the Emergency Operations Center of the Hancock County Emergency Management Agency.

 

  1. Seawater Supply Lines for UMaine’s Coldwater Aquaculture Center (Franklin)

Recipient: University of Maine System    

Bill: Agriculture   

Amount: $3,500,000    

Project Purpose: Improvements to operations and security at USDA National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center.

 

  1. Development of a Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (Southwest Harbor)

Recipient: Acadia Disposal District 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $350,000 

Project Purpose: To establish a year-round collection site for hazardous waste disposal, which will be used by Acadia National Park. 

 

  1. Fire Safety Upgrades (Southwest Harbor)

Recipient: The Southwest Harbor Housing Authority  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $386,000  

Project Purpose: To support fire safety upgrades for a 32-unit building for low-income, elderly, and disabled residents in Southwest Harbor. 

 

  1. Stonington Water Storage Tank Construction (Stonington) 

Recipient: Stonington Water Company  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,000,000 

Project Purpose: To construct a water storage facility within the water distribution system to improve pressure and provide capacity needed to meet increased demand.  

 

  1. Ellsworth High Street Pump Station Upgrades (Ellsworth)

Recipient: City of Ellsworth 

Bill: Interior

Amount Requested: $1,774,075

Project Purpose: To upgrade the High Street Pump Station in Ellsworth, which is near the end of its useful life. 

 

Kennebec

12 Projects / $18,080,000

 

  1. Augusta Colonial Theater Restoration (Augusta)

Recipient: Colonial, Inc. dba Augusta Colonial Theater  

Bill: THUD

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To assist in the restoration of the historic building into a modern, multi-purpose center that will provide jobs, boost the economy, expand educational programs for students, and improve the quality of life in the entire Central Maine region.  

 

  1. Cushnoc Historic Site (Augusta)

Recipient: Augusta Downtown Alliance  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $207,000  

Project Purpose: To expand educational programming about the Cushnoc Trading Post at Fort Western by constructing a living history museum next to the fort, which was built in 1754 and is the oldest surviving wood fort in New England.  

 

  1. Kennebec Valley Dental Center (Augusta)

Recipient: Kennebec Valley Family Dentistry  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $603,000 

Purpose: To support facility expansion and equipment needs to increase the Center's dental capacity. 

 

  1. Maine Hatchery Revitalization (Augusta, Statewide)

Recipient: Sportsmen’s Alliance of Maine 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $700,000 

Project Purpose: To support needed research and planning related to expanded hatchery production of salmonid fish in Maine.  

 

  1. MaineGeneral Medical Center Surgical Equipment (Augusta)

Recipient: MaineGeneral Medical Center  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,000,000  

Purpose: To support facility improvements and the purchase of surgical equipment to enhance MaineGeneral’s ability to perform minimally invasive surgeries and promote better health outcomes for patients. 

 

  1. New Youth Center of Augusta (Augusta)

Recipient: Alfond Youth Center  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,200,000  

Project Purpose: To renovate a building in downtown Augusta that will serve as the new Youth Center of Augusta, enabling the organization to expand programming and increase capacity to serve children and families.   

 

  1. University of Maine Cybersecurity Professional Training (Augusta)

Recipient: University of Maine System 
Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $500,000 

Purpose: To support a cybersecurity training certification program offered by the University of Maine at Augusta for Maine municipalities and other public organizations that uses adjustable simulation models.

 

  1. University of Maine System Nursing Education Simulation (Augusta)

Recipient: University of Maine System   

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $4,500,000 

Purpose: To support facility expansion and simulation equipment to increase nursing enrollment throughout the University of Maine System.

 

  1. Clinton Fire Rescue Station (Clinton)

Recipient: Town of Clinton  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $2,000,000 

Project Purpose: To construct a new fire station for the Town of Clinton. The current station is not large enough to accommodate replacement equipment. 

 

  1. Greater Augusta Utility District Sewer Pump Station Consolidation (Kennebec County)

Recipient: Greater Augusta Utility District  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $2,000,000 

Project Purpose: To consolidate two existing sewer pump stations into a single, more reliable pump station that will be designed for at least 50 years of service.  

 

  1. Thomas College Project Sentinel (Waterville)

Recipient: Thomas College 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $974,000 

Purpose: To provide a pipeline for qualified students into Thomas College’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs in cybersecurity in order to expand the pipeline of professionals in the cybersecurity field, which is in high demand.   

 

  1. Winthrop Pump Stations Upgrade (Winthrop)

Recipient: Winthrop Utilities District  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,896,000 

Project Purpose: To upgrade the Sewer Pumping Stations to current electrical standards, replace the pumps and piping, make necessary structural repairs to the steel pump chamber, and recoat steel pump chambers.  

 

Knox

6 Projects / $3,255,000

 

  1. Isle au Haut Thoroughfare, ME (Isle au Haut)

Recipient: Army Corps

Bill: E&W

Amount: $150,000 

Project Purpose: To fund the next phase of environmental review and design in support of maintenance dredging of a 60-year-old federal navigation channel.  

 

  1. Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse Preservation (Rockland)

Recipient: City of Rockland  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $125,000 

Project Purpose: To repair and restore the lighthouse to protect it from the elements, address rot in several locations, address chipping paint/lead safety, and restore missing or damaged architectural details such as shutters, plaster, and wood trim.  

 

  1. George’s River, ME (Thomaston)

Recipient: Army Corps

Bill: E&W

Amount: $500,000

Project Purpose: To perform sampling, testing, and environmental coordination in support of maintenance dredging of George's River, which was last dredged in 1977.  

 

  1. Knox Clinic Expansion (Thomaston)

Recipient: Mid-Coast Health Net Inc. d/b/a Knox Clinic

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,105,000

Purpose: To support the construction and equipment needs of a new community health center in Thomaston, allowing the Clinic to reach under-resourced areas of Knox County. 

 

  1. Watts Block Historic Preservation (Thomaston)

Recipient: Watts Hall Community Players 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $300,000 

Project Purpose: To preserve the historic Watts Block in Thomaston. 

 

  1. Island Village Child Care Expansion (Vinalhaven)

Recipient: Island Village Childcare    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $75,000   

Project Purpose: To expand the only child care center on the island of Vinalhaven 

 

Lincoln

4 Projects / $14,396,000

 

  1. Alna Egypt Road Bridge Replacement (Alna)

Recipient: Town of Alna   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $570,000   

Project Purpose: To replace a 70-year-old bridge that the Maine Department of Transportation has identified as a high-priority repair.   

 

  1. Child Enrichment Center Expansion (Boothbay Harbor)

Recipient: Boothbay Region YMCA  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $500,000

Project Purpose: To expand the Boothbay Region YMCA’s Child Enrichment Center and McEvoy Lodge to provide preschool, daycare, afterschool, and summer programming for youth.   

 

  1. Lincoln County Childcare Expansion (Damariscotta)

Recipient: Central Lincoln County YMCA  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,000,000  

Project Purpose: To build a new childcare center that will help meet demand in the Midcoast region.  

 

  1. Innovation and Education Wing at Bigelow Laboratory (East Boothbay) 

Recipient: Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences  

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $12,326,000 

Project Purpose: To construct an Innovation and Education Wing and expand laboratory facilities as well as construct a 300-person auditorium that will be a resource for the broader community. 

 

Oxford

7 Projects / $5,576,036

 

  1. Bethel District Exchange and Food Pantry (Bethel)

Recipient: Bethel District Exchange and Food Pantry    

Bill: Agriculture   

Amount: $273,000   

Project Purpose: To help provide a new modern facility that will serve as a permanent location for the Exchange and Food Pantry.

 

  1. Equipment for Lithium and Geological Research (Bethel)

Recipient: Maine Mineral and Gem Museum  

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $725,000 

Project Purpose: To purchase equipment to study lithium and other minerals as well as to develop educational programs for K-12 students. 

 

  1. Mountain Valley Middle School Facility Improvements (Mexico)

Recipient: Regional School Unit #10  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,167,036 

Project Purpose: To improve the middle school facility for the benefit of the students and the communities in the district, which covers 12 towns: Buckfield, Byron, Canton, Carthage, Dixfield, Hanover, Hartford, Mexico, Peru, Roxbury, Rumford, and Sumner. 

 

  1. Norway Town Office Renovation and Expansion (Norway)

Recipient: Town of Norway    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $850,000    

Project Purpose: To renovate and expand the town office building with improvements for public safety services.  

 

  1. Stephens Memorial Hospital PACE Ambulance Station Renovation (Norway)

Recipient: MaineHealth  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,642,000  

Purpose: To support facility improvements and equipment for the PACE Paramedic Station in Norway, which will serve 18 rural communities in Oxford County. 

 

  1. Welchville Dam Project (Oxford)

Recipient: Town of Oxford  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $819,000  

Project Purpose: To replace a failing dam with a grade control system. 

 

  1. South Paris Animal Shelter (South Paris)

Recipient: Responsible Pet Care of Oxford Hills, Inc.     

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $100,000    

Project Purpose: To expand an animal shelter that serves 14 towns in Oxford County. 

 

Penobscot

33 Projects / $59,719,000

 

  1. Alton Fire Station Expansion (Alton)

Recipient: Town of Alton  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $400,000  

Project Purpose: To expand the town municipal building and fire station to provide more room for fire trucks and to improve the facilities used by firefighters.   

 

  1. Bangor Housing Opportunity Center (Bangor)

Recipient: Bangor Housing Authority  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $2,000,000  

Project Purpose: To convert an administrative building to provide training and services for Bangor Housing Authority residents. 

 

  1. Bangor Region YMCA (Bangor)

Recipient: Bangor Region YMCA  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,500,000

Project Purpose: To construct a new YMCA serving the Bangor region. This new facility will help support community needs related to childcare, youth education and development, chronic disease prevention, and workforce recruitment and retention needs. 

 

  1. Husson University STEM Workforce Expansion (Bangor)

Recipient: Husson University  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $726,000 

Purpose: To purchase high-tech science lab equipment to enable Husson University to expand enrollments and add new programs to meet workforce needs by providing experiential learning and skills-based training that will prepare students for health care and STEM careers. 

 

  1. Northern Light Health Acadia Hospital “Acadia For All” Pediatrics (Bangor)  

Recipient: Acadia Hospital Corp. 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,000,000  

Purpose: To support the construction and equipment needs of a new pediatric inpatient facility at Acadia Hospital, which will increase desperately needed capacity to treat youth experiencing mental health challenges. 

 

  1. Northern Light Health Eastern Maine Medical Center Ventilator Replacements (Bangor)

RecipientEastern Maine Medical Center  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,198,000 

Purpose: To support facility improvements and needed medical equipment at EMMC, including replacing ventilators that have been stressed beyond capabilities during COVID-19. 

 

  1. Rural Nursing, First Responder, and Allied Health Workforce Training Initiative (Bangor)

Recipient: Eastern Maine Community College  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,350,000  

Purpose: To expand health care training programs that provide hands-on and remote training to rural health care workers and prospective workers as part of licensing and certification programs. 

 

  1. Superior Imaging Service for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer (Bangor)

Recipient: St. Joseph Hospital

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $708,000 

Purpose: To upgrade mammogram imaging equipment, which will limit the need for follow-up testing. 

 

  1. Bradford Municipal Fire Station (Bradford)

Recipient: Town of Bradford    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $1,387,000   

Project Purpose:  To construct a new fire station to replace the current 175-year old structure.  

 

  1. Brewer Recreational Facility Energy Modernization Project (Brewer)

Recipient: City of Brewer

Bill: E&W

Amount: $232,000

Project Purpose: To fund infrastructure and safety enhancements in the City of Brewer.

 

  1. Souadabscook Pump Station Replacement (Hampden)

Recipient: Town of Hampden 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $2,000,000 

Project Purpose: To replace the Souadabscook pump station to alleviate potential environmental and economic issues.  

 

  1. Mattawamkeag Lagoon Sludge Dredging (Mattawamkeag)

Recipient: Town of Mattawamkeag 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $520,000 

Project Purpose: To provide needed sludge removal for the Town of Mattawamkeag’s two facultative wastewater treatment plant lagoons.  

 

  1. Milford Fire Department Expansion and Safety Renovations (Milford)

Recipient: Milford Fire Department  

Bill: THUD

Amount: $1,000,000  

Project Purpose: To construct an addition to an existing fire station, which will increase staffing capacity and improve the safety of the structure.  

 

  1. Newburgh Fire and Rescue Station (Newburgh)    

Recipient: Town of Newburgh    

Bill: Agriculture   

Amount: $1,000,000    

Project Purpose: To replace an old fire station that is in disrepair.   

 

  1. Combined Heat and Power System for One North Commercialization Hub (Millinocket)

Recipient: Our Katahdin 

Bill: E&W

Amount: $2,500,000

Project Purpose: To support the construction of a highly efficient biomass-fueled power plant that will generate electricity and provide thermal energy to the former Millinocket mill site.

 

  1. Millinocket Regional Hospital Emergency Department Renovation/Expansion (Millinocket)

Recipient: Millinocket Regional Hospital  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $3,500,000  

Purpose: To support the renovation and expansion of the Millinocket Regional Hospital Emergency Room to meet community needs. 

 

  1. Newport Recreation Center Modernization (Newport)

Recipient: Town of Newport  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $935,000  

Project Purpose: To renovate the Newport Recreation Center, including improvements to handicap accessibility, which also serves the nearby communities of Plymouth, Etna, Corinna, St. Albans, Palmyra, and Hartland. 

 

  1. Advanced-Manufacturing Materials Research (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System  

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $8,000,000 (plus $25 M in SAC-D Bill for a total $33 M)

Project Purpose: For construction of the digital research Factory of the Future at the University of Maine to advance large-scale, bio-based additive manufacturing using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, and collaborative arrays of large 3D printers and subtractive systems. Funding will also support a second manufacturing bay and immersive workforce training facilities.

 

  1. Composites Materials for Transportation Infrastructure and Resilience (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,975,000  

Project Purpose: To support research to develop composite materials that reduce the cost and improve resilience of vital transportation assets including bridges and coastal structures.

 

  1. Maine Agriculture Industry Innovation and Growth (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System    

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $1,000,000    

Project Purpose: To develop a strategic plan to support Maine's small-scale agricultural workforce and business growth. 

 

  1. Maine Entrepreneurship Fellowship and Incubator (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System    

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $300,000    

Project Purpose: To fund a University of Maine small business education fellowship program that will provide incubator support, technical assistance, and training to accelerate startup businesses and create jobs in Maine.

 

  1. PFAS Research Center at the University of Maine (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System  

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $5,000,000 

Project Purpose: To purchase the equipment needed to set up a PFAS analytical laboratory at the University of Maine, which would serve the monitoring needs of the entire State.  

 

  1. Tick-Borne Disease Management Strategies (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: Interior 
Amount: $2,021,000 

Project Purpose: To identify alternatives to conventional pesticides designed to kill ticks and examine the intersection between climate and alternative tick management interventions.

 

  1. Tick-Borne Disease Prevention in Northern New England (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System   

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $2,500,000       

Project Purpose: To support the University of Maine Tick Lab's establishment of a coordinated system of tick and tick-borne pathogen surveillance and risk communication in northern New England to address the staggering growth of the tick population in the region.

 

  1. Tick-Borne Disease Rural Public Health Outreach (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,653,000 

Project Purpose: To support targeted public health outreach and education to rural communities in order to prevent tick-borne diseases.

 

  1. University of Maine Cohen Institute Public Service Education Partnership (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $464,000  

Purpose: To support a partnership between the UMaine Cohen Institute and Maine high schools to train the next generation of public service-minded leaders. Participating students will earn college credits while still in high school, engage in a residential leadership program on the UMaine campus, and receive active mentoring and support in post-graduation career placement.

 

  1. University of Maine Food Innovation Center (Orono) 

Recipient: University of Maine System    

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $2,500,000    

Project Purpose: To grow Maine's land- and water-based food economy by providing workforce development and services for small agriculture and aquaculture producers, including through food processing services, production scale-up, food safety consulting and testing.

 

  1. University of Maine PFAS Research Center: Informing Farm Management Decisions (Orono)

Recipient: University of Maine System 

Bill: Interior 
Amount: $3,000,000 

Project Purpose: To fund research to help inform short-term management decisions for farms experiencing PFAS contamination.

 

  1. Old Town-Orono YMCA (Old Town)

Recipient: Old Town-Orono YMCA  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To upgrade the Old Town YMCA to serve as a community hub.  

 

  1. Patten Library Revitalization (Patten) 

Recipient: The Friends of Veterans’ Memorial Library    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $3,900,000    

Project Purpose: To build a new library for the town of Patten and surrounding residents, replacing the Veterans’ Memorial Library built in 1928.  

 

  1. Plymouth Fire Station (Plymouth)

Recipient: Town of Plymouth      

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $800,000    

Project Purpose: To replace an old fire station that is in disrepair.  

 

  1. Maine National Guard Woodville Training Center, ME (Woodville)

Recipient: Maine National Guard

Bill: MilCon-VA 

Amount: $1,400,000 

Project Purpose: To plan and design a Maine National Guard range complex.

 

  1. Maine Sawmill Training and Education Center

Recipient: University of Maine System

Bill: THUD

Project Location: Orono, ME

Amount Requested: $750,000

Project Purpose: To repurpose existing equipment and create a centrally located, sawmill operations training facility. This facility will provide year-round workforce training for students and professionals in the forest products industry.

 

Piscataquis

8 Projects / $26,838,000

 

  1. Railroad Avenue Underpass (Brownville)

Recipient: Town of Brownville   

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $750,000  

Project Purpose: To reconstruct and secure a retaining wall that supports sidewalk access and railroad bridge overpass abutment. This is the sole access to the residential village in Brownville Junction. 

 

  1. Dover-Foxcroft Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements (Dover-Foxcroft)

Recipient: Town of Dover-Foxcroft 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,000,000 

Project Purpose: To support needed improvements and efficiencies to the town’s wastewater treatment system.  

 

  1. Abbot-Greenville Route 15 Rehabilitation (Greenville)

Recipient: Maine Department of Transportation 

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $16,000,000
Project Purpose: To rehabilitate Route 15 from Abbot to Greenville where current roadway conditions are rated poor to very poor by the Maine Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration metrics. 

 

  1. Greenville Little School House Childcare, Pre-K and Community Center (Greenville)

Recipient: Moosehead Caring for Kids Foundation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,561,000  

Project Purpose: To build a new facility to house early childcare programs, after-school programs, and a community center.    

 

  1. Greenville Public Safety Building (Greenville)

Recipient: Town of Greenville    

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $902,000    

Project Purpose: To replace the growing town’s fire department building with a new public safety building that will house both the fire and police departments while including a community room for public meetings.   

 

  1. Community Building Renovation (Lake View Plantation)

Recipient: Lake View Plantation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $75,000  

Project Purpose: To renovate and repair the community building, which is the only remaining historical town-owned building in the community. 

 

  1. Ambulance Acquisition for Three Rivers Ambulance Service (Milo)

Recipient: Three Rivers Ambulance Service

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $175,000  

Purpose: To purchase a new ambulance for the Three Rivers Ambulance Service, which serves eight communities in rural Maine. 

 

  1. Milo Public Safety Building (Milo) 

Recipient: Town of Milo   

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $6,375,000    

Project Purpose: To construct a new public safety building to house Milo’s fire, police, and public works departments, which are currently housed in the 100-year-old Milo Town Hall.    

 

Somerset

7 Projects / $6,350,000

 

  1. North Anson Fire Station (Anson) 

Recipient: Town of Anson  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To replace a 70-year-old fire station, which is structurally unsound. 

 

  1. Upper Kennebec Valley Ambulance (Bingham)

Recipient: Upper Kennebec Valley Ambulance Service 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $600,000 

Purpose: To support facilities improvements and the purchase of two ambulances and additional emergency equipment. 

 

  1. Kennebec Valley Community College Structural Repairs (Fairfield)

Recipient: Kennebec Valley Community College

Bill: Agriculture

Amount: $515,000

Project Purpose: Structural repairs to two buildings on campus that are on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

  1. Student Support and Student Success Center (Fairfield)

Recipient: Kennebec Valley Community College  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $145,000 

Purpose: To increase student access to academic supports, centralize and strengthen advising services, and enhance technology support for students and faculty. This project will improve student degree and credential completion outcomes. 

 

  1. Jackman Paramedic Garage (Jackman)

Recipient: Town of Jackman  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $750,000 

Project Purpose: To build a cooperative municipal facility that will house a paramedicine vehicle and ambulances for regional emergency services responses.     

 

  1. Norridgewock River and Highway Preservation Project (Norridgewock)

Recipient:  Town of Norridgewock  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $2,500,000  

Project Purpose: To improve erosion management on the municipal roadways traversing the banks of the Sandy River and Kennebec River. 

 

  1. Solon Water Main Replacement (Solon)

Recipient: Solon Water District 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $340,000 

Project Purpose: To replace the water main that runs under the Fall Brook Bridge.  

 

Waldo

3 Projects / $1,815,000

 

  1. Belfast Public Safety Building Renovation (Belfast)

Recipient: City of Belfast  

Bill: Agriculture  

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To construct a facility to house Belfast’s Fire, Police, and Ambulance Departments at a single location.  

 

  1. Waldo County 911 Dispatch Center Equipment Upgrade (Belfast)

Recipient: Waldo County 

Bill: CJS  

Amount: $165,000 

Project Purpose: To upgrade electronic equipment and 911 dispatch consoles for Waldo County’s 911 dispatch center. 

 

  1. Brooks Ambulance Personnel Training Center (Brooks)

Recipient: Brooks Ambulance, Inc.   

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $150,000 

Purpose: To purchase an EMS transfer van.  

 

Washington

13 Projects / $30,781,769

 

  1. Palm Street Waterline Replacement (Baileyville) 

Recipient: Baileyville Utilities District  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,592,000 

Project Purpose: To replace an aging waterline on Palm Street in Baileyville, which is in poor condition and has experienced multiple breaks. 

  1. Downeast Institute Marine Research (Beals)

Recipient: Downeast Institute 

Bill: CJS  

Amount: $670,000 

Project Purpose: To support shellfish research and hatchery activities at the facility that serves as the marine research campus for UMaine at Machias. 

 

  1. Calais North Street Sewer Remediation Project (Calais)

Recipient: City of Calais 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $500,000 

Project Purpose: To separate storm water from the sewer system and to replace the existing sewer, which has deteriorated.  

 

  1. Calais Well and Generator Replacement (Calais)

Recipient: City of Calais  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $576,000 

Project Purpose: To replace one of the two drinking water supply wells in Calais and install a permanent backup generator. 

 

  1. Milbridge-Cherryfield US Route 1 Reconstruction (Cherryfield)

Recipient: Maine Department of Transportation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $12,000,000  

Project Purpose: To reconstruct 4.8 miles of US Route 1 from Milbridge to Cherryfield, which will help this segment of roadway meet safety standards.   

 

  1. Danforth Fishway Restoration (Danforth)

Recipient: Atlantic Salmon Federation  

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $567,000 

Project Purpose: To help restore native fish passage to 137 miles of stream as well as nearly 9,000 acres of lake habitat for alewives.  

 

  1. Indian Township Housing Improvements (Indian Township)

Recipient: Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township 

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,000,000 

Project Purpose: To make necessary improvements to low-income housing on Indian Township Reservation land in order to eliminate unsafe conditions, decrease utility costs, and reduce emissions. 

 

  1. Working Waterfront Access for the Town of Jonesport (Jonesport)

Recipient: Town of Jonesport 

Bill: THUD

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To repair, elevate, and widen approximately 1,500 linear feet of town-owned public road to support approximately 250 commercial fishers. 

 

  1. Healthy Acadia and Washington County Partnership (Machias)

Recipient: Healthy Acadia    

Bill: Agriculture

Amount: $270,000    

Project Purpose: To fund collaborative programming at the Washington County Jail.  

 

  1. Washington County Public Safety Communications Equipment Upgrade (Washington County)

Recipient: Washington County Emergency Management Agency 

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $3,178,000 

Project Purpose: To upgrade and replace public safety communications equipment for Washington County.  

 

  1. Advancing Small Business Development (Washington County)

Recipient: University of Maine System    

Bill: FSGG  

Amount: $2,997,000    

Project Purpose: To provide training and technical assistance to small wild blueberry growers and to support research and new technologies for sustainability and efficiency at the University of Maine’s Blueberry Hill Farm in Jonesboro.

 

  1. Orange River Watershed Restoration (Whiting)

Recipient: Town of Whiting 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $2,900,000 

Project Purpose: To restore a fish passage in a key step to help restore critical habitat for the endangered Atlantic Salmon throughout the Orange River Watershed.  

 

  1. First Congregational Church of East Machias and Wayne Masonic Hall Rehabilitation (East Machias and Wayne)

Recipient: Maine Preservation

Bill: THUD

Amount Requested: $3,031,769

Project Purpose: To rehabilitate the First Congregational Church of East Machias and the Wayne Masonic Hall, two 19th century, culturally significant buildings.

 

York

19 Projects / $34,607,000

 

  1. EMS Training Simulators (Alfred)

Recipient: York County Fire & EMS Office 

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $750,000 

Purpose: To purchase simulators and training equipment for the York County Emergency Operations Center. 

 

  1. York County Regional Substance Abuse Recovery Center Improvements (Alfred)

Recipient: York County Government  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $1,968,000  

Purpose: To support construction and equipment for York County’s Substance Abuse Recovery Center, which will accommodate up to 60 beds for mental health and substance abuse patients and serve 29 cities and towns. 

 

  1. Biddeford Elm Street Improvements (Biddeford)

Recipient: Maine Department of Transportation 

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $7,800,000
Project Purpose: To make improvements to a high-crash location, pedestrian and bicycle lanes, and intersections. 

 

  1. Coastal Research Deployment Facility for the University of New England (Biddeford)

Recipient: University of New England 

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $3,500,000 

Project Purpose: To construct a four-season research deployment facility to expand UNE’s experiential learning and research opportunities in the marine ecosphere. 

 

  1. Family Health and Economic Well-Being Center (Biddeford)

Recipient: York County Community Action Corporation  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,152,000  

Project Purpose: To acquire a center for the York County Community Action Corporation to co-locate their health, childcare, housing, transportation, and other social service programs. 

 

  1. Sam L. Cohen Adult Day Center Expansion (Biddeford)

Recipient: Southern Maine Agency on Aging  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $50,000 

Purpose: To expand services at the Sam L. Cohen Adult Day Center. 

 

  1. Child Care Center for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, ME (Kittery)

Recipient: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

Bill: MilCon-VA 

Amount: $2,500,000 

Project Purpose: To plan and design a new day care center for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

 

  1. Equipment Purchases for Law Enforcement Community Outreach Program (Kittery)

Recipient: Town of Kittery  

Bill: CJS 

Amount: $70,000 

Project Purpose: To support equipment purchases for Kittery, Eliot, and York’s Law Enforcement Community Outreach Liaison Program, which helps reduce the need for emergency calls related to mental health and substance abuse.  

 

  1. Kittery Collaborative Early Childcare Program (Kittery)

Recipient: Town of Kittery  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $100,000  

Purpose: To reopen a preschool and childcare program that closed during COVID-19, which will expand access to early education opportunities and serve low-income families in Kittery. 

 

  1. Limerick Fire Station (Limerick)

Recipient: Town of Limerick  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,800,000  

Project Purpose: To build a new fire station to serve Limerick and several smaller communities, including Cornish and Limington.  

 

  1. Maine National Guard Southern Maine Readiness Center, ME (Saco)

Recipient: Maine National Guard

Bill: MilCon-VA 

Amount: $3,000,000 

Project Purpose: To plan and design a joint-Army and Air National Guard facility to provide readiness, training, administrative and logistical space for multiple Maine Guard units. 

 

  1. Saco Public Safety Communications Equipment Upgrade (Saco)

Recipient: City of Saco 

Bill: CJS

Amount: $667,000 

Project Purpose: To upgrade and replace public safety communications equipment for the City of Saco. 

 

  1. Renovation and Expansion of Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library (Sanford)

Recipient: Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $3,000,000  

Project Purpose: To renovate and expand the historic Goodall Memorial Library.   

 

  1. Welding Training Facility Expansion (Wells)

Recipient: York County Community College  

Bill: THUD 

Amount: $1,500,000  

Project Purpose: To expand and renovate an existing Welding Training Facility at the York County Community College Sanford Instructional Center. This upgraded facility will include a state-of-the-art welding instruction lab and classroom.  

 

  1. Wells Harbor, ME (Wells)

Recipient: Army Corps

Bill: E&W

Amount: $1,000,000

Project Purpose: To fully fund maintenance dredging that was partially funded in Fiscal Year 2022 to address safety issues and restore full use of the harbor for commercial and charter fishermen.

 

  1. Route 1 Corridor Sewer Extension (York)

Recipient: York Sewer District 

Bill: Interior 

Amount: $1,500,000 

Project Purpose: To provide sewer services to over 240 commercial and residential users and complete the sewer line on York’s Route 1 corridor.  

 

  1. York Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Lab Modernization (York)

Recipient: York Hospital  

Bill: LHHS-Ed 

Amount: $2,500,000  

Purpose: To modernize equipment and renovate York Hospital’s Cardiac Catheterization Lab. 

 

  1. Limerick Water and Sewer Line Replacement (Limerick)

Recipient: Town of Limerick 

Bill: Interior
Amount Requested: $1,000,000

Project Purpose: To replace water and sewer lines on three streets in Limerick, some of which are more than 100 years old.

 

  1. Apex Futures Focus Job Readiness Center (Biddeford)

Recipient: Apex Youth Connection

Bill: THUD

Amount Requested: $750,000

Project Purpose: To acquire a building to support and expand a job readiness program, which will help the community’s most at-risk young people attain job and life skills training.

 

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University of Maine System Projects

$120,497,000 in CDS and programmatic funding (28 projects)

 

  • Advanced-Manufacturing Materials Research (Factory of the Future) - $33,000,000 Total ($8 million in a CJS CDS and $25 million in SAC-D programmatic)
  • Composites Materials for Transportation Infrastructure and Resilience - $1,975,000
  • PFAS Research at UMaine – $8,000,000 funded through two CDS
  • Tick-Borne Disease Lab and Research - $6,174,000 funded through three CDS
  • UMaine System Nursing Education Simulation - $4,500,000
  • Dental Workforce Training and Care Expansion to Northern Maine - $750,000
  • UMaine Cybersecurity Professional Training - $500,000
  • UMA Aviation Maintenance Technician School - $400,000
  • Maine Entrepreneurship Fellowship and Incubator - $300,000
  • Maine Law School Legal Aid Clinic - $17,000
  • Seawater Supply Lines for UMaine’s Coldwater Aquaculture Center - $3,500,000
  • Advancing Small Business Development - $2,997,000
  • UMaine Food Innovation Center - $2,500,000
  • Maine Agriculture Industry Innovation and Growth - $1,000,000
  • Downeast Institute Marine Research - $670,000
  • UMFK Facility Renovation - $4,000,000
  • UMaine Cohen Institute Public Service Education Partnership - $464,000
  • UMaine Sawmill Training Operations Facility - $750,000

 

Other University of Maine Research Initiatives (programmatic funding)

  • Advanced Manufacturing – Bio-Based Composites - $20,000,000
    For the ongoing partnership between UMaine and Oak Ridge National Lab supporting the development of additive manufacturing involving nano-cellulose feedstock materials from forest products.

 

  • Additive Manufacturing of Unmanned Maritime Systems - $10,000,000

Supports UMaine’s large 3D printer to prototype unmanned surface vehicles.

 

  • Advanced Textiles and Shelters - $6,000,000
    Funding supports UMaine’s continued partnership with Army Natick on developing rapidly deployable shelters.

 

  • Structural Thermoplastics for Army Ground Vehicle Systems - $6,000,000
    Funding supports composites research partnership with U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVCS) to develop, build, test and evaluate structural thermoplastic components for vehicles.

 

  • Polar Proving Ground - $5,000,000
    Funding supports UMaine’s partnership in Alaska to provide a Polar proving site for academic research.

 

  • Secure Composite Shipping Container Research - $2,000,000
    Funding will support UMaine’s continued partnership with DHS to develop secure shipping containers using thermoplastic composites and help scale up the production methods of these containers.

 

Maine Community College System Projects

$5,375,000 across 7 projects

 

  • NMCC Early Childhood Education Degree Program Expansion - $115,000
  • Electric Vehicle Automotive Certification Expansion - $750,000
  • Kennebec Valley Community College Structural Repairs - $515,000
  • Rural Nursing, First Responder, and Allied Health Workforce Initiative - $1,350,000
  • Southern Maine Community College Facility Purchase and Certificate Program - $1,000,000
  • Student Support and Student Success Center - $145,000
  • Welding Training Facility Expansion - $1,500,000

 

Maine Department of Transportation Projects

$60,600,000 across 5 projects

  • Van Buren, US Route 1 Reconstruction - $10,400,000
  • Ashland Eagle Lake, Route 11 Rehabilitation - $14,400,000
  • Abbot Greenville Route 15 Rehabilitation - $16,000,000
  • Milbridge Cherryfield US Route 1 Reconstruction - $12,000,000
  • Biddeford Elm Street Improvements - $7,800,000

 

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