Today, Congress passed a government funding bill that will now be signed by President Biden and includes key wins for the Fourth District. Included in passage was funding for 15 Community Project Funding (CPF) requests sponsored by Congressman Auchincloss.
“The Massachusetts Fourth, from Fall River to Brookline, is a powerhouse of talent and work ethic,” said Auchincloss. “These critical funds will make our communities cleaner, stronger, and safer. Investing in infrastructure and getting localities the funds they need to reach their full economic potential will help our District and Commonwealth reach the next level.”
Auchincloss Projects Included in Passage:
Beacon Street Historic Bridle Path Restoration Project, Brookline
Amount Received: $2,000,000
Replacement of the Pleasant Street Bridge over Muddy Cove Inlet, DIghton Amount Received: $2,750,000
Centre Street / Central Avenue Bridge, Dover
Amount Received: $2,000,000
Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, Inc., Worcester, MA for facilities and equipment
Amount Received: $1,000,000
Fall River Waterfront Stormwater Corridor, Fall River
Amount Received: $3,452,972
Feasibility Study to Dredge Hopedale Pond and Daylight the Mill River for Community Resilience and Water Quality Improvements
Amount Received: $444,870
Foxborough Sewer Design Route 1
Amount Received: $400,000
PFAS Treatment for Dustin/Prescott Wells, Mansfield
Amount Received: $2,000,000
Reconstruction of the West Street / Route 27 Intersection, Medfield
Amount Received: $1,300,000
South Street East Bridge Replacement Project
Amount Received: $5,000,000
Millis Water Supply PFAS treatment planning, design, construction, Millis
Amount Received: $3,452,972
Newton Commuter Rail Stations Accessibility Improvements, Newton
Amount Received: $7,000,000
Ten-Mile River Dredging, Town of North Attleborough
Amount Received: 1,482,900
Town of Sharon’s PFAS Water Treatment Plant, Sharon
Amount Received: $3,452,972
Hot & Cold Lane Tank THM Removal System, Somerset
Amount Received: $3,200,000
To learn more about Congressman Jake Auchincloss, visit https://auchincloss.house.gov or connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.