🔒New east-west highway proposal renews an old debate with refocused financing

It seems simple: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. But over the years, creating a line connecting Down East Maine/Canadian Maritimes to lucrative markets in Canada or the Midwest has proved elusive. Numerous studies have looked into the costs and benefits of building an east-west highway that would eliminate the need […]

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East-west highway study

The Maine Department of Transportation will soon solicit bids for private firms interested in conducting an investment-grade feasibility study of an east-west highway. The $300,000 study is being funded through tax dollars, but would be reimbursed should the project move forward.

DOT spokesman Ted Talbot said the study will explore a variety of public-private partnerships and whether any of those are attractive to private investors. Among the areas to be studied:

  • Potential traffic volumes
  • Toll schedules
  • Routes
  • Potential relationships between the private and public sectors, in terms of design­­ing, building, financing and operating

“There are so many combinations of possibilities that this feasibility study needs to be broad,” he says.

Talbot says other issues, such as environmental impacts and potential seizures under eminent domain, would be studied if the highway proves feasible and an exact route is chosen.

Also, any upgrades that may be needed to the Coburn Gore border crossing will not be included in the feasibility study, he says.

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