Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD860

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Engrossed
3/20/24  
Enrolled
3/28/24  

Caption

An Act to Identify the Railroad Lines from Portland to Bangor as a Major Corridor and to Fund a Feasibility Study

Impact

The approval of LD860 would have significant implications for state laws regarding transportation and infrastructure development. By recognizing the Portland to Bangor railroad lines as a major corridor, the bill could streamline funding and construction efforts aimed at enhancing this transportation route. This strategic move is expected to foster increased economic activity in the region and may lead to better logistics and travel times for goods and services along this corridor.

Summary

LD860 is a legislative effort aimed at designating the railroad lines between Portland and Bangor as a major transportation corridor. The bill plans to allocate funds for a feasibility study to assess the viability and potential benefits of this designation. This designation is intended to enhance the railroad infrastructure and improve transportation links within the state, ultimately contributing to economic development and connectivity between these key areas.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD860 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators focused on improving state infrastructure. Advocates argue that the bill represents a proactive approach to transportation planning and a commitment to investing in Maine's infrastructure. However, some concerns may exist regarding potential environmental impacts and the prioritization of funding for rail lines over other transportation modalities.

Contention

While LD860 has garnered support, there may be points of contention, particularly regarding the feasibility study's scope and the implications for funding distribution among other transportation projects. Critics may argue about the adequacy of state funds being allocated to this specific corridor, raising concerns about how this could influence other transportation needs across the state. The bill's consideration highlights ongoing debates about infrastructure investment priorities and resource allocation within state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD861

An Act to Identify the Canadian Pacific Railway Railroad Lines from Hermon Station Through Brownville and Jackman to Quebec and Montreal as a Major Corridor and to Fund a Feasibility Study

ME LD487

Resolve, Directing the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority to Apply for Federal Funding for the Purpose of Identifying the Rail Corridor Connecting Portland to Orono as an Intercity Passenger Rail Corridor

ME SB498

Trade Corridors Improvement Fund: grant program: short-line railroads.

ME SB846

Relating to rail corridors in Portland metropolitan area.

ME LD1750

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Complete a Service Plan and Determine the Scope of Work for Restoration of Rail Use of the Berlin Subdivision Rail Corridor from Downtown Portland to Auburn

ME H0016

An act relating to a rail feasibility study

ME HB136

Railroad Utility Corridors

ME SB3237

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the City of Olive Branch for a feasibility study of the HWY 305 corridor.

ME LD235

An Act to Promote Economic Development in the Fishing Industry by Funding a Dredging Project in Portland Harbor

ME LD511

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Portland to Auburn Rail Use Advisory Council

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.