WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King today sent a letter to Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood expressing strong support for the applications of four Maine projects seeking to obtain competitive Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Grants. Projects involving the Port of Eastport Breakwater, Howland-Penobscot River Bridge, Sarah Mildred Long Bridge, and Downeaster train are all seeking TIGER grants in order to improve key transportation related assets.
“TIGER funding is critically important to these rural Maine infrastructure projects that address a wide variety of transportation tenets of DOT’s project guidelines,” Senators Collins and King wrote. “Each project seeks to address both direct and indirect safety concerns, proceed in a timely manner, and bring existing transportation facilities into good repair, all while creating economic opportunity in rural areas of Maine.”
The full text of the letter is below:
May 30, 2013
The Honorable Ray LaHood
Secretary
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Secretary LaHood:
We are writing to express our strong support for the Maine projects applying for funding through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) V discretionary grant program. The projects, detailed below, are ideal candidates for funding as they meet each of the goals of the TIGER program by supporting regional and state transportation and economic goals. The applications submitted on behalf of Maine include:
In addition, we would like to bring your attention to an application being submitted by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation for the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad.
The project upgrades 20.6 miles of the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad in Essex and Orleans Counties in Vermont and Coos County in New Hampshire. This project represents the final stage to finish upgrading the rail line which runs from Maine to the Vermont-Quebec border and is supported by the Maine Department of Transportation.
TIGER funding is critically important to these rural Maine infrastructure projects that address a wide variety of transportation tenets of DOT’s project guidelines. Each project seeks to address both direct and indirect safety concerns, proceed in a timely manner, and bring existing transportation facilities into good repair, all while creating economic opportunity in rural areas of Maine.
We are confident that TIGER V National Infrastructure Investment funds will create jobs, improve key transportation related assets, and provide regional economic growth and vitality. We respectfully request that you give these applications every appropriate consideration, subject to all applicable laws and regulations.