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Vinalhaven
Lincoln
Matinicus Isle Plt
Lee
Ellsworth
Isle Au Haut
Winn
Beals
Alton
Milo
T3 ND
Shirley
Jonesport
Waite
Frenchboro
Orland
Lakeville
Addison
Surry
Otis
Lubec
Wesley
Whiting
Milford
Warren
Bradley
Blue Hill
Lowell
Topsfield
Monson
Abbot
Chester
Perry
Exeter
Sebec
Union
Calais
Aurora
Knox
Clifton
Dexter
Milbridge
Burlington
Corinth
Etna
Bucksport
Medford
Dedham
Lagrange
Medway
Steuben
Hudson
T10 SD
Osborn
T32 MD
Monroe
Parkman
Old Town
Carmel
Corinna
Mariaville
Enfield
T39 MDT40 MD
T3 R9 NWP
Montville
T35 MD
T41 MD
Deblois
T22 MD
Stetson
Bradford
T16 MD
Northfield
T2 R9 NWP
Garland
Amherst
Franklin
T28 MD
Drew Plt
Hermon
T34 MD
Holden
Greenville
Guilford
Oqiton Twp
Atkinson
Alexander
Carroll Plt
Willimantic
Woodville
Levant
Hope
Cooper
Dixmont
Newport
Princeton
Brownville
Greenbush
Liberty
Crawford
Cherryfield
Winter Harbor
Edinburg
Talmadge
Forest Twp
Hampden
Columbia
Wellington
Dyer Twp
Appleton
Charleston
Eastbrook
Charlotte
Seboeis Plt
CathanceTwp
Springfield
Brooks
TB R11 WELS
T7 SD
Sullivan
Lincolnville
Sangerville
Jonesboro
Great Pond
Elliottsville Twp
Winterport
T4 R9 NWP
Long A Twp
Orono
Jackson
Newburgh
Lily Bay Twp
Morrill
Beaver Cove
Camden Deer Isle
Islesboro
Saint George
North Haven
Swans Island
Belfast
Dover-Foxcroft
Bangor
Tremont
Codyville Plt
Bowerbank
BaileyvilleSakom Twp
Howland
T6 ND BPP
Kossuth Twp
Gouldsboro
Bar Harbor
Lake View Plt
Penobscot
Waltham
BigLakeTwp
Searsmont
Marion Twp
T3 R1NBPP
Kingsbury Plt
Machiasport
Beddington
Washington
Plymouth
Webster Plt
T2 R8 WELS
Glenburn
T3 R7 WELS
Summit Twp
T4 R7 WELS
T37 MD BPP
Waldo
Lobster Twp
Blanchard Twp
T1 R6 WELS
T4 R11 WELS
T19 ED BPPDayBlockTwp
GreenlawChopping
Twp
Cranberry Isles
T24 MD BPP
T7 R9 NWP
Brooksville
Harrington
T7 R9 WELS
T4 R14 WELS
BerryTwp
T3 R8 WELS
T5 R7 WELS
T5 R9 WELS
T5 R8 WELS
T4 R9 WELS T4 R8
WELST4 R12 WELS
T30 MD BPP
East Machias
T36 MD BPP
Indian Twp Res
Stonington
Brooklin
T43 MD BPP
T7 R8 WELS
Rainbow Twp
Searsport
T4 R13 WELS
T42 MD BPP
T7 R6 WELS
Sedgwick
Brookton Twp
T7 R7 WELS
T8 R7 WELS
T8 R3 NBPP
Orrington
T6 R1 NBPP
Orneville Twp
T7 R11 WELS
T25 MD BPP
Shawtown Twp
T7 R10 WELS
Frankfort
Centerville Twp
T7 R14 WELS
T6 R11 WELS
T6 R10 WELS
T4 R10 WELS
T7 R15 WELS
T6 R15 WELS
T1 R9 WELS
Edmunds Twp
T6 R7 WELS
TA R11 WELS
T7 R13 WELS
T5 R11 WELS
Pembroke
T8 R14 WELS
T18 MD BPP
T3 R13 WELS
T6 R8 WELS
T6 R14 WELS
T7 R12 WELS
T1 R11 WELS
T6 R12 WELS
Mount Desert
T8 R15 WELS
T6 R6 WELS
T3 R10 WELS
Eddington
T5 R14 WELS
T5 R12 WELS
Argyle TwpRobbinston
Northport
T6 R13 WELS
T2 R12 WELS
T3 R12 WELS
TA R10 WELS
T1 R12 WELS
Hancock
Fowler Twp
T2 R13 WELS
T1 R10 WELS
Mattawamkeag
Rockport
T5 R15 WELS
Greenfield Twp
T2 R8 NWP
Baring Plt
Devereaux Twp
T4 R15 WELS
T1 R13 WELS
Grand Falls Twp
T3 R11 WELS
T2 R10 WELS
Grindstone Twp
Ebeemee Twp
Trout BrookTwp
Trenton
Maxfield
Swanville
T26 ED BPP
Cushing
Frenchtown
Twp
Big Moose
Twp
T8 R4 NBPP
T1 R8 WELS
Trescott TwpBrewer
Chesuncook
Twp
Grand Lake
Stream Plt
Vanceboro
Lamoine
Lambert Lake Twp
Spencer Bay Twp
Prospect
Barnard Twp
TB R10 WELS
T19 MD BPP
T2 R9 WELS
Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp
Nesourdnahunk
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Kingman Twp
Friendship
Mount Katahdin
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Belmont
Marshfield
Machias
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Castine
Katahdin Iron Works Twp
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Moosehead Junction Twp
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Criehaven Twp
Prentiss Twp T7 R3 NBPP
Williamsburg Twp
Rockland
Soldiertown Twp
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Bowdoin College Grant East Twp
Kenduskeag
T3 Indian Purchase
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Bowdoin College Grant West Twp
Dennysville
Whitneyville
Sorrento
Meddybemps
East Middlesex Canal Grant Twp
Stockton Springs
T11 R3 NBPP
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Owls Head
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Roque Bluffs
Mattamiscontis Twp
Fletchers Landing Twp
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Forest City Twp
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Veazie
Indian Island
Kineo Twp
Pleasant Point
Northern MaineDevelopment Commission
Mid-Coastment District
Rt 52 Upgrade
Port of Eastport
Rt 1 Safety Audit
East Coast Greenway
Acadia Gateway Center
Down East Sunrise Trail
Downeast Regional Airport
I-95 Corridor Improvements
Rt 3 Intersection Improvments
Rockland Branch Railroad Upgrades
Improve North-South Connector Rts
Penobscot Narrows Transportation Plan
Belfast Rt 1 Intersection Improvements
Eastport Regional Connector Road & Bridge
Bangor International Airport Connector Road
Knox County Airport Runway/Taxiway Upgrades
Penobscot River Restoration and Trail Network
MaineDOT Gateway 1 Planning (Warren to Prospect)
Rt 3 Access Managment Study (Liberty to Belfast)
Improve Mobility and Safety on Rt 1- Bucksport to Eastport
Tourism Infrastructure Program (Piscataquis/Penobscot Counties)
Improve Mobility Safety on Rts 7, 11, 15, 23 Newport to Dover-Foxcroft and Greenville
Improve Mobility and Safety on Rt 1A-Searsport to Bangor
Rt 17 Intersection Improvements & Road Safety Audits
Rt 17 Access Managment Study (Washington to Rockland)
Rockland Maine State Ferry Terminal Parking Lot Upgrade
Improve Mobility and Safety on Rt 15 - Brewer to Bucksport
Improve Mobility and Safety on Rt 3/1A-Bangor to Bar Harbor
Increase Truck Weight Limits on I-95/I-395 to 100,000 lbs
Tourism Infrastructure Program (Hancock/Washington Counties)
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Lincoln
Ashland
Ellsworth
Caribou
Augusta
Fairfield
Danforth
Blue Hill
Calais
PittsfieldSkowhegan
Bucksport
Belfast
Dexter
Bangor
Brunswick
Greenville
Houlton
Guilford
Newport
Presque Isle
Dover-Foxcroft
Freeport
Bar Harbor
Orono
Wiscasset
Camden
Brewer
Bath
Machias
Millinocket
Milbridge
Rockland
Waterville
Damariscotta
Thomaston
Southwest Harbor
Eastport
Boothbay Harbor
Lincoln
Lee
Ellsworth
Caribou
Ashland
China
Winn
Alton
Milo
Troy
Unity
T3 ND
Shirley Waite
Orland
Anson
Lakeville
Amity
Cutler
Surry
Otis
Solon
Danforth
Augusta
Wesley
Reed Plt
Whiting
Milford
Fairfield
Waldoboro
Warren
Bradley
Blue HillSidney
Madison
Belgrade
Clinton
Jefferson
Albion
Lowell
Wade
Topsfield
Athens
Orient
Monson
Merrill
AbbotCaratunk
Chester
Perry
Exeter
Sebec
Patten
Union
Moscow
Aurora
Crystal
Linneus
Pittsfield
Knox
Clifton
Dexter
Hersey
Easton
Burlington
Corinth
Bristol
Etna
Lubec
Weston
Canaan
Rome
Medford
Dedham
Lagrange
Palermo
Embden
Medway
Steuben
Hudson
T10 SD
Osborn
T32 MD
Monroe
Parkman
Old Town
Carmel
Hartland
Bowdoin
Starks
Palmyra
Corinna
Belfast
Mariaville
Enfield
T39 MD
Bancroft
T40 MD
Littleton
T3 R9 NWP
Montville
T35 MD
T41 MD
Deblois
Whitefield
T22 MD
Stetson
Bradford
T16 MD
Northfield
T2 R9 NWP
Garland
Houlton
AmherstBangor
Franklin
Cornville
Alna
Perham
Winslow
T28 MD
Drew Plt
Hermon
T34 MD
Holden
Greenville
Smyrna
Guilford
Oqiton TwpAtkinson
Burnham
Alexander
Carroll Plt
Litchfield
Willimantic
Woodville
Levant
Hope
Sherman
Addison
Harmony
Cooper
Dixmont
Newport
Princeton
Big Ten Twp
Hodgdon
Masardis
Westfield
Moro Plt
Oakfield
Brownville
Pittston
Windsor
Greenbush
Liberty
Howland
Winthrop
Stacyville
Crawford
Cherryfield
Benton
Edinburg
Mars Hill
Talmadge
Ripley
Chapman
Bingham
Limestone
Bar Harbor
Forest Twp
Mercer
Hampden
Penobscot
Columbia
Wellington
Hammond
Monticello
Saint Albans
Dyer Twp
Appleton
Oxbow Plt
Charleston
Eastbrook
Mapleton
Charlotte
Seboeis Plt
No 14 Twp
Springfield
Brooks
TB R11 WELS
T7 SD
Brunswick
Island Falls
Sullivan
Castle Hill
Lincolnville
Sangerville
Woodland
Jonesboro
Great Pond
E Twp
Washburn
Elliottsville Twp
Winterport
Dyer Brook
Brighton Plt
Oakland
T4 R9 NWP
T13 R16 WELS
Vienna
Readfield
Long A TwpMisery Twp
The Forks Plt
Ludlow
Detroit
Jackson
Waldo
Richmond
Newburgh
Blaine
Lily Bay Twp
Morrill
Frankfort
Beaver Cove
Baring Plt
Chelsea
Cary Plt
Camden
Fort Fairfield
Presque Isle
Calais
Bucksport
Skowhegan
Dover-Foxcroft
Codyville Plt
Vassalboro
Bowerbank
BaileyvilleSakom Twp
T6 ND BPP
Kossuth Twp
Gouldsboro
Lake View Plt
Waltham
Norridgewock
Woolwich
No 21 Twp
Haynesville
Searsmont
Marion Twp
T3 R1 NBPP
Garfield Plt
Topsham
Kingsbury Plt
Beddington
Washington
Mayfield Twp
Plymouth
Bridgewater
T3 R4 WELS
Webster Plt
T2 R8 WELS
Glenburn Orono
Dudley Twp
T3 R7 WELS
Summit Twp
T11 R17 WELS
Brassua Twp
Mount Vernon
T4 R7 WELS
T2 R4 WELS
T37 MD BPP
Lobster Twp
T1 R5 WELS
T4 R3 WELS
Blanchard Twp
T1 R6 WELS
Searsport
New Sharon
T4 R11 WELS
T19 ED BPPT31 MD BPP
T27 ED BPP
T24 MD BPP
Brooksville
T7 R9 NWP
T7 R9 WELS
Squapan Twp
T4 R14 WELS
T8 R9 WELS
T14 R5 WELS
T18 ED BPP
Glenwood Plt
T11 R7 WELS
T3 R8 WELS
T5 R7 WELST5 R9 WELST5 R8 WELS
T4 R9 WELST4 R8 WELS
T4 R12 WELS
T7 R5 WELS
T30 MD BPP
T9 R5 WELS
East Machias
T9 R4 WELS
T36 MD BPP
Plymouth Twp
Indian Twp Res
T9 R3 WELS
T43 MD BPP
T10 R3 WELS
TC R2 WELS
T11 R4 WELS
T8 R6 WELS
T3 R3 WELS
Nashville Plt
Deer Isle
T7 R8 WELS
Newcastle
Rainbow Twp
TD R2 WELS
T4 R13 WELS
T8 R5 WELST8 R8 WELS
T42 MD BPP
T7 R6 WELS
Sedgwick
Brookton Twp
T13 R5 WELS
T7 R7 WELS
T8 R7 WELS
T8 R3 NBPP
Concord Twp
Mount Chase
T9 R7 WELS
Orrington
T6 R1 NBPP
T14 R7 WELS
Orneville Twp
T7 R11 WELS
T9 R9 WELS
T25 MD BPP
T9 R8 WELS
T8 R10 WELS
Shawtown Twp
T7 R10 WELS
Centerville Twp
T7 R14 WELS
T6 R11 WELS
T8 R11 WELS T8 R3 WELS
T6 R10 WELS
T4 R10 WELS
T10 R7 WELS
T9 R16 WELS
T7 R15 WELS
T6 R15 WELS
Molunkus Twp
T1 R9 WELS
Edmunds Twp
T6 R7 WELS
TA R11 WELS
T7 R13 WELS
T5 R11 WELS
T9 R10 WELS
T7 R16 WELS
Pembroke
T12 R7 WELS
T8 R14 WELS
T9 R17 WELS
T18 MD BPP
T3 R13 WELS
T6 R8 WELST6 R14 WELS
T7 R12 WELS
West Forks Plt
T11 R9 WELS
T1 R11 WELS
T8 R16 WELS
T4 R17 WELS
T6 R12 WELS
T10 R9 WELS
T7 R17 WELS
T9 R15 WELS
Mount Desert
T9 R11 WELS
T8 R15 WELS
T6 R6 WELS
T11 R8 WELS
T3 R10 WELS
T6 R17 WELS
Eddington
T5 R14 WELS
T9 R13 WELS
T5 R12 WELS
T10 R6 WELS
Monmouth
Argyle Twp
T13 R8 WELS
T10 R8 WELS
Robbinston
Northport
T12 R9 WELS
T9 R14 WELS
T8 R17 WELS
T6 R13 WELS
Portage Lake
T14 R8 WELS
T2 R12 WELS
T11 R10 WELS
T3 R12 WELS
TA R10 WELS
T13 R7 WELS
T10 R10 WELS
T12 R8 WELS
T14 R6 WELST14 R9 WELS
T1 R12 WELS
Hancock
Fowler Twp
T13 R9 WELS
Saint Croix Twp
T2 R13 WELS
T1 R10 WELS
T9 R12 WELS
Thorndike
Mattawamkeag
Dresden
Rockport
T5 R15 WELS
Smithfield
Greenfield Twp
T2 R8 NWP
Saint John Twp
Seboomook Twp
Herseytown Twp
T5 R17 WELS
T12 R10 WELS
Devereaux Twp
East Moxie Twp
T10 R11 WELS
Freedom
T4 R15 WELS
T1 R13 WELS
T12 R17 WELS
Bowdoinham
T14 R10 WELS
T11 R11 WELS
Grand Falls Twp
T13 R10 WELS
T3 R11 WELS
T2 R10 WELS
T13 R11 WELS
T12 R11 WELS
T11 R13 WELS
T14 R11 WELS
Wiscasset
Grindstone Twp
T11 R12 WELS
Eagle Lake Twp
Ebeemee Twp
T11 R16 WELS
Trout Brook Twp
T11 R15 WELS
T10 R16 WELS
T11 R14 WELS
T10 R13 WELS
T14 R13 WELS
T12 R12 WELS
T13 R15 WELS
T12 R13 WELS
T13 R14 WELST13 R13 WELS
T10 R12 WELST10 R15 WELS
T12 R15 WELS
T13 R12 WELS
T12 R14 WELST12 R16 WELS
T10 R14 WELS
Trenton
T14 R12 WELS
Webbertown Twp
T14 R14 WELS
Sapling Twp
Phippsburg
T14 R15 WELS
Jonesport
Maxfield
Squaretown Twp
Swanville
T26 ED BPP
Cushing
Frenchtown Twp
Big Moose Twp
T8 R4 NBPP
T1 R8 WELS
Nobleboro
Somerville
Trescott Twp
Brooklin
Forkstown Twp
Brewer
Chesuncook Twp
Grand Lake Stream Plt
Chase Stream Twp
Macwahoc Plt
Vanceboro
Lamoine
Lambert Lake Twp
Tomhegan Twp
Spencer Bay Twp
Prospect
Bremen
Boothbay
Barnard Twp
Russell Pond Twp
TB R10 WELS
T19 MD BPP
Bath
T2 R9 WELS
Manchester
Nesourdnahunk Twp
Northeast Carry Twp
West Gardiner
Kingman Twp
Elm Stream Twp
Industry
Pittston Academy GrantMount Katahdin Twp
Gardiner
Harrington
Soper Mountain Twp
T4 Indian Purchase Twp
Cambridge
Millinocket
Belmont
Big W Twp
Moxie Gore
Bald Mountain Twp T2 R3
Edgecomb
Marshfield
Machias
Tremont
Columbia Falls
Vinalhaven
T14 R16 WELS
Saint George
Katahdin Iron Works Twp
TA R7 WELS
Soldiertown Twp T2 R3 NBKP
Winterville Plt
TA R2 WELS
Passadumkeag
Moosehead Junction Twp
Milbridge
T9 SD
Prentiss Twp T7 R3 NBPP
T15 R5 WELS
New Limerick
Williamsburg Twp
Waterville
Georgetown
Rockland
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Benedicta Twp
T15 R15 WELS
Pukakon Twp
Bowdoin College Grant East Twp
Kenduskeag
Islesboro
Long Pond Twp
West Middlesex Canal Grant
T3 Indian Purchase Twp
Bowdoin College Grant West Twp
T15 R8 WELST15 R6 WELS
T15 R9 WELS
Dennysville
Machiasport
Whitneyville
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Meddybemps
T15 R14 WELS
East Middlesex Canal Grant Twp
T15 R12 WELS
Stockton Springs
West Bath
Friendship
Silver Ridge Twp
New Sweden
T11 R3 NBPP
Unity Twp
Damariscotta
Highland Plt
Castine
Days Academy Grant Twp
Indian Stream Twp
Thomaston
South Bristol
Arrowsic
Farmingdale
Beals
Isle Au Haut
Winter Harbor
Upper Molunkus Twp
North Haven
Harpswell
Roque Bluffs
Fayette
Swans Island
Hopkins Academy Grant Twp
Sandwich Academy Grant Twp
Mattamiscontis Twp
Wayne
Owls Head
Southwest Harbor
Wales
Fletchers Landing Twp
TX R14 WELS
Hallowell
Taunton & Raynham Academy Grant Forest City Twp
Sabattus
South Thomaston
Stonington
Westport Island
North Yarmouth Academy Grant Twp
East Millinocket
Southport
Veazie
Verona Island
Caswell
Sorrento
Eastport
Little W Twp
Misery Gore Twp
Boothbay Harbor
Rockwood Strip T1 R1 NBKP
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Randolph
Frenchboro
Carrying Place Town Twp
Kineo Twp
Veazie Gore
Cox Patent
Cranberry Isles
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Matinicus Isle Plt
Hibberts Gore
Monhegan Island Plt
Indian Island
Chesterville
Criehaven Twp
Chesterville
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Pleasant Point
Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp
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Acadia Express Corridor
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State Route 6 Corridor
(Lincoln to Vanceboro)
Midcoast State Route 17 Corridor
(Rockland to Washington)
Midcoast State Route 3 Corridor(Belfast to Palermo)
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Midcoast US Route 1 (Warren to Prospect)Regional Priority Rank: 1
The Midcoast US Rte. 1 Corridor centers on Principal Arterial US Route 1, a two-lane highway for nearly all of its length in the corri-dor, and includes the municipalities of Warren, Thomaston, Rockland, Rockport and Camden in Knox County, and Lincolnville, Northport, Belfast, Searsport, and Stockton Springs in Waldo County.
Transportation Objectives:• Ease Rte. 1 congestion through context-sensitive design.• Improve collector roads accessing Rte. 1.• Increase use of trains, ferries, and park and ride lots, and develop efficient commuter, tourist bus and rail options.• Invest in on- and off-road trails linking schools, and residential and recreational areas to encourage non-vehicle tourism options, emphasizing coastal villages.
Land Use Objectives:• Implement Comprehensive Plan land use elements.• Develop consistent, effective access management and context- sensitive design ordinances for village, urban compact areas.• Promote municipal and citizen participation in the Gateway 1 Strategic Planning Process.
Economic Development Objectives:• Improve service center access to employment opportunities through road improvements and commuting facilities.• Work with service center communities and major employers (100 or more employees) on commuter bus and van options.• Work with municipalities and businesses to develop impact fees for major projects to fund improvements to maintain corridors while allowing for continued economic development. • Support working waterfronts and tourism through Small Harbor Improvement Program (SHIP) and other funding op- portunities.
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The Midcoast US Rte. 1 Corridor centers on Principal Arterial US Route 1, a two-lane highway for nearly all of its length in the corri-dor, and includes the municipalities of Warren, Thomaston, Rockland, Rockport and Camden in Knox County, and Lincolnville, Northport, Belfast, Searsport, and Stockton Springs in Waldo County.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Acadia Express (Holden to Bar Harbor) Regional Priority Rank: 2
The US Rte. 1A/State Rte. 3 Corridor crosses Holden in Penob-scot County, and Dedham, Ellsworth, Trenton and Bar Harbor in Hancock County. This corridor is the primary arterial for Hancock County, carrying millions of visitors to Acadia National Park, commuters, truck freight, and local traffic.
Transportation Objectives:• Reduce congestion delays on Rtes. 1A and 3, particularly in the Ellsworth business district and the Thompson Island Bridge. Alternative strategies include road widening, better access management, and construction of a bypass. Use context- sensitive design.• Construct additional bike paths and sidewalks in Ellsworth, Trenton and Bar Harbor.
Land Use Objectives:• Increase access management to improve highway efficiency. • Reduce congestion along Rte. 1A through Ellsworth and Trenton.• Construct additional passing lanes in North Ellsworth.• Protect scenic vistas and other historic resources.
Economic Development Objectives:• Promote car-free tourism with expanded bus, ferry and bicycle infrastructure.• Encourage year-round job creation to mitigate the impacts of a seasonal economy.• Consider extending the Acadia Scenic Byway further into Trenton in coordination with intermodal planning.
98 Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Downeast Coastal (Bangor/Ellsworth to Calais)Regional Priority Rank: 3
The Downeast Coastal Corridor includes the major east-west connec-tions crossing Hancock and Washington counties as a group. In-cluded in this broad corridor are US Rte. 1 from Bucksport to Ma-chias and on to Calais, State Rte. 9 from Bangor to Calais, the Calais Branch Rail alignment from Bangor to Calais as well as several major collector highways that serve as connectors and short-cuts.
Transportation Objectives:• Improve Rte. 1, including better travel surface, shoulders, and guardrails.• Improve Rte. 1 – Rte. 9 connector roads, including Rte. 1A in Hancock County and Rtes. 182, 191, 192 and 193 in Washington County.
Land Use Objectives:• Enhance tourism through transportation corridor development. Strategies include creating thematic nature based and history based tours, rail-to-trail conversion, access for walking and bicycling and alternative transportation modes, increase access to marine transportation, and support of scenic byways.• Improve communications access. There are many locations along these corridors that are dead-zones for cell phones. These dead zones present safety and security concerns for vehicle breakdowns.
Economic Development Objectives:• Increase access management to improve highway efficiency. • Add passing lanes at bottlenecks around Ellsworth along Rte. 1.• Promote car-free tourism with better bus, ferry, and bicycle infrastructure.• Construct additional infrastructure for tourism, such as scenic turnouts and restrooms.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Penobscot River (Searsport to Bangor)Regional Priority Rank: 4
The corridor is served by arterial roads, the Penobscot River, and railroads. The highways include US Rte. 1A in Bangor extend-ing to Stockton Springs, US Rte. 202 in Bangor extending (and parallel to US Rte. 1A) to US Rte. 1A in Hampden, US Rte. 1 in Searsport extending to Bucksport, and State Rte. 15 in Bangor extending to Bucksport.
Transportation Objectives:• Improve safety of Rtes. 15, 1A.• Improve public transportation to serve the aging population, disabled and limited income populations, including expanded shuttle bus service, bus service from Bucksport to Bangor, volunteer driver and taxi services to rural areas.• Increase parking at Fort Knox, Verona Island and Bucksport if tourism increases significantly. • Weight limits on I-95 should be in line with state highways.
Land Use Objectives:• Encourage residential and commercial investment in service centers.• Encourage retention of farmland, forestry, other resource- based land-uses.• Encourage safe design and location of driveways and entrances to highways to retain arterial corridor mobility.
Economic Development Objectives:• Provide high quality transportation and communications infra- structure to support traditional industries.• Improve efficiency of rail service to promote expanded use for freight.• Expand access to the Penobscot River for recreational and passenger excursions. Make the Penobscot River and Bucksport Bay a tourism destination.• Develop trails, bikeways and other alternative corridors connecting communities, schools and venues for tourism.• Promote school/town collaboration in providing community transit services.
100 Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: East-West (Newport to Bangor)Regional Priority Rank: 5
The corridor is served by three major and parallel roadways and a railroad that facilitate east-west traffic movements: I-95 extending from I-395 in Bangor to Newport; US Rte. 2 from Bangor to New-port; and US Rte. 202 from Bangor to Dixmont.
Transportation Objectives:• Increase vehicle weight limits on I-95 to reduce heavy truck impacts to state roads.• Study I-95 crash patterns and develop a mitigation strategy.• Improve cross-corridor linkages such as Rtes. 7, 69 and 143.• Develop more park-and-ride facilities at key points on I-95.
Land Use Objectives:• Develop consistent comprehensive plans and land use ordinances to discourage inappropriate roadside development.• Collaborate between MaineDOT, RPCs and corridor com- munities to implement consistent corridor-wide access management standards.
Economic Development Objectives:• Locate regional business parks in the most appropriate locations.• Support the emerging tourism industry by providing adequate visitor facilities.• Establish employment clusters to reduce commuting.
The corridor is served by three major and parallel roadways and a railroad that facilitate east-west traffic movements: I-95 extending from I-395 in Bangor to Newport; US Rte. 2 from Bangor to New-port; and US Rte. 202 from Bangor to Dixmont.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Penobscot Valley (Bangor to Medway)Regional Priority Rank: 6
This corridor is served by highways and railroads that link Bangor and all points south to northern Maine and the Canadian Maritime provinces. Highways in this corridor include I-95 in Bangor extend-ing to Medway, US Rte. 2 in Bangor extending to Mattawamkeag, State Rte. 157 in Mattawamkeag extending to Millinocket, State Rte. 11 in Medway extending to Stacyville, and State Rte. 116 in Old Town extending to Medway.
Transportation Objectives:• Increase vehicle weight limits on I-95 to reduce heavy truck impacts to state roads.• Develop additional park-and-ride facilities at key points on I-95.• Study crash patterns on I-95 and develop a mitigation strategy.• Improve cross-corridor linkages such as State Rtes. 116, 11 and 157.
Land Use Objectives:• Develop consistent comprehensive plans and land use ordi- nances to discourage inappropriate roadside development.• Collaborate between MaineDOT, RPCs and corridor com- munities to implement consistent corridor-wide access management standards, especially in Millinocket, East Millinocket, and Medway.
Economic Development Objectives:• Support bicycle, pedestrian and other infrastructure improvements that would encourage recreational and tourism opportunities in the Millinocket and Lincoln areas. • Improve highway, rail, air and other international connections to support traditional industries and international trade.
102 Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Sebasticook Valley (Newport/Bangor to Dover-Fox-croft and Greenville)Regional Priority Rank: 7
The corridor is served by several highways including: State Rte. 15 from Bangor extending through Dover–Foxcroft to Greenville; State Rte. 7 from I-95 in Newport extending through Dexter to Dover-Foxcroft; and State Rte. 23 in Dexter extending to Guilford.
Transportation Objectives:• Improve safety of State Rtes. 7, 15, and 23.• Reconstruct section of unimproved State Rte. 15 between Dover-Foxcroft and Guilford.
Land Use Objectives:• Develop current comprehensive plans throughout the corridor.• Collaborate between MaineDOT, RPCs and corridor communities to implement consistent corridor-wide access management standards, especially in Millinocket, East Millinocket, and Medway, particularly along portions of the corridor that have been designated Retrograde.
Economic Development Objectives:• Support the emerging tourism industry by providing adequate visitor facilities in the corridor.• Reconstruct section of unimproved Rte. 15 between Dover-Foxcroft and Guilford.• Improve corridor highway ride quality to reduce damage to products in transit.• Improve corridor linkages to support business park developments in Greenville, Dover-Foxcroft, and Milo.
The corridor is served by several highways including: State Rte. 15 from Bangor extending through Dover–Foxcroft to Greenville; State Rte. 7 from I-95 in Newport extending through Dexter to Dover-Foxcroft; and State Rte. 23 in Dexter extending to Guilford.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Midcoast State Route 3 (Belfast to Palermo)Regional Priority Rank: 8
The Midcoast State Rte. 3 Corridor links Belfast and US Rte. 1 with points west toward Augusta. The corridor centers on Rural Principal Arterial State Rte. 3 and includes the municipalities of Belfast, Bel-mont, Liberty, Montville, Morrill, Palermo, and Searsmont in Waldo County.
Transportation Objectives:• Improve safety at current and emerging high traffic locations along Rte. 3 through context-sensitive design.• Improve the quality of collector roads accessing State Rte. 3.• Invest in on- and off-road trails linking schools and residential and recreational areas to encourage non-vehicle tourism options, emphasizing coastal villages.
Land Use Objectives:• Draft, adopt and implement municipal comprehensive plan land use elements.• Develop consistent and effective subdivision and context- sensitive roadway design ordinance standards.
Economic Development Objectives:• Improve access to employment opportunities in service centers through road improvements and commuting facilities.• Develop strategies to work with service center communities and major employers (100 or more employees) to help support commuter bus and van options.• Work with municipalities and businesses to develop impact fees for major projects to fund improvements to maintain corridors while allowing for continued economic development.
104 Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Coastal Canadian (Eastport to Danforth)Regional Priority Rank: 9
This corridor connects southern Aroostook County and northern and coastal Washington County: US Rte. 1 in Danforth extending to State Rte. 190 in Perry extending to the port at Eastport.
Transportation Objectives:• Continue to improve highways in this region with shoulders, drainage, and foundations.• Pave shoulders when road is improved.• Improve rail and truck access to the Eastport marine facility.
Land Use Objectives:• Improve identification and interpretation of the watersheds, rivers, bays, ocean inlets and historical sites.• Encourage retention of forestry and other economic resource-based land-uses.
Economic Development Objectives:• Promote tourism along this corridor, including the Grand Lakes and the Million Dollar View Scenic Byway.• Facilitate cross-border trade with the Canadian Maritime provinces.• Provide rest stops with rest rooms throughout Washington County.
This corridor connects southern Aroostook County and northern and coastal Washington County: US Rte. 1 in Danforth extending to State Rte. 190 in Perry extending to the port at Eastport.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationCorridor: Midcoast State Route 17 (Rockland to Washington)Regional Priority Rank: 10
The Midcoast State Rte. 17 Corridor links Rockland with points west toward Augusta. The corridor centers on the Minor Arterial State Rte. 17 and includes the municipalities of Rockland, Rock-port, Hope, Union, and Washington.
Transportation Objectives:• Improve safety at current and emerging high traffic locations along Rte. 3 through context-sensitive design• Improve the quality of collector roads accessing State Rte 17.• Invest in on- and off-road trails linking schools and residential and recreational areas to encourage non-vehicle tourism options, emphasizing coastal villages.
Land Use Objectives:• Draft, adopt and implement municipal comprehensive plan land use elements.• Develop consistent and effective subdivision and context- sensitive roadway design ordinance standards.
Economic Development Objectives:• Improve access to employment opportunities in service centers through road improvements and commuting facilities.• Develop strategies to work with service center communities and major employers (100 or more employees) to help support commuter bus and van options.• Work with municipalities and businesses to develop impact fees for major projects to fund improvements to maintain corridors while allowing for continued economic development.
106 Eastern Maine Development Corporation Corridor: State Route 6 (Lincoln to Vanceboro)Regional Priority Rank: 11
State Rte. 6 is an important corridor connecting Lincoln and north-ern Washington County communities with the Canadian Maritime provinces and, via I-95, the greater Bangor area. The corridor extends from I-95 in Lincoln to Vanceboro on the US-Canadian border.
Transportation Objectives:• Address basic geometry and grade deficiencies of the highway.• Pave shoulders when the road is improved.
Land Use Objectives:• Assist corridor towns to participate in the comprehensive planning process.
Economic Development Objectives:• Support bicycle and pedestrian facilities that would encourage recreational and tourism opportunities in the Lincoln area. • Work with Maine Office of Tourism and other regional tourism agencies and service providers to identify infra- structure needs and deficiencies that would support nature based tourism opportunities served by State Rte. 6.• Improve highway and other international connections to support traditional industries and international trade.
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Eastern Maine Development CorporationRecommended Policy and Planning Initiatives and Capital Investments
The Eastern Maine Economic Development District is comprised of four regional councils and one metropolitan planning organization (MPO). The regional councils include the Eastern Maine Development Corporation (EMDC), the Midcoast Regional Planning Commission (MCRPC), the Washington County Council of Governments (WCCOG) and the Hancock County Planning Commission (HCPC). The MPO in this region is the Bangor Area Comprehensive Transportation System (BACTS). Regional transportation needs for policy and planning initiatives and capital investments are as noted below. They are listed in priority order as determined by the regional councils based on the Modified TELUS scoring model provided by MaineDOT.
The following policy and planning initiatives and capital investments were identified as being regionally significant and transcend all of the corridor-specific initiatives.
Region Wide Investments
Policy Initiatives 1. Increase weight limits on Interstate 95 north of the terminus of the Maine Turnpike in Augusta - Working with local, state, and federal groups, agencies, and the delegation, the region will work to increase the weight limits on Interstate 95 from 80,000 to 100,000 pounds.
Planning Initiatives None Identified
Capital Investments 1. Bangor International Airport Connector Road. The following policy and planning initiatives and capital investments are provided in priority order for each of the eleven Corridors of Regional Economic Significance for Transportation that have been defined by the EMDC, HCPC, MCRPC, and WCCOG, and BACTS.
Priority Corridor No. 1: Midcoast US Route 1 (Warren to Prospect)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. Maine DOT Gateway 1 Strategic Corridor Preservation Planning Study - ongoing study with public and municipal participation, and funding of recommendations that are mutually agreed upon by municipalities, federal officials and MaineDOT. 2. Route 1 Safety Audit with focus on high crash locations in Thomaston and Rockland. 3. Maine State Ferry Terminal Rockland - parking lot expansion/structure feasibility study would safely move freight up to Route 9 and facilitate tourism connections with coastal Hancock and Washington Counties.
Capital Investments 1. Rockland Branch Railroad upgrades and improvements - rail line, fencing, grade crossing gates, signs and signals in Rockland, Thomaston and Warren. 2. Knox County Airport Runway/Taxiway Upgrades - for safety and sufficient capacity with consideration of local and regional environmental constraints. 3. Belfast Route 1 Intersection Improvements - safety, mobility and capacity at Congress Street, Route 52 and Route 141 intersections. 4. Route 52 Upgrade in Camden, Lincolnville, Northport and Belfast - to alleviate congestion on Route 1, while respecting Lincolnville Center’s historic character, and to improve safety (current posted speed is difficult to drive given poor road surface conditions).
Priority Corridor No. 2: Acadia Express (Holden to Bar Harbor)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. Ellsworth Strategic Tranportation and Recreational Intermodal Center feasibility analysis. Study to determine alternatives for location, scale and design of an intermodal passenger transportation facility in Ellsworth.
Capital Investments 1. Improve Mobility and Safety on US Route 1A/Route 3 - Complete highway reconstruction from North Ellsworth to Ellsworth Center. Increase transit services for commuters and visitors. Complete shoulder paving to permit safe use of this corridor by bicycles. Route 1A and Route 3 are mobility corridors with significant retrograde sections. This corridor serves millions of visitors to Acadia National Park each year and generates eastern Maine’s most significant traffic congestion. 2. Acadia Gateway Center - Launch construction of phase 1 of an intermodal facility and information center in the town of Trenton to serve visitors to Acadia National Park and surrounding areas. Continue design for phases 2, 3 and 4. The Acadia Gateway Center has been identified as a priority project by the National Park Service, Federal Transit Adminis- tration and Maine Department of Transportation.
Priority Corridor No. 3: Downeast Coastal (Bangor/Ellsworth to Calais)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. Eastport Regional Connector Road and Bridge - Reconstruct the former bridge connecting Eastport to the mainland, and improve highway connections to Meddybemps and Route 9. Local and regional comprehensive planning efforts of regional service centers (Eastport and Calais) identified the need to increase port of Eastport access to Route 9 and I-95 and to separate freight and tourism traffic on Route 1. 2. North South Connector Routes - Improve state highways connecting Route 1 with Route 9 including Route 46, Route 193, Route 192 and Route 191. These routes would safely move freight up to Route 9 and facilitate tourism connections with coastal Hancock and Wash- ington Counties.
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3. Route 1 Mobility and Safety - Complete road improvements on coastal Route 1 between Bucksport and Eastport. Add passing lanes, turning lanes, paved shoulders and other improvements to facilitate traffic flow and safety. Extensive public and corridor-committee input has stressed the need to facilitate mobility of commuters and freight while supporting an increasing tourism market.
Capital Investments 1. Tourism Infrastructure Program - Implement transportation to enhance visitation to Hancock and Washington Counties including scenic turn-outs, rest areas, wayfinding signage and separation of visitor traffic from commuters and freight. This should include a coordinated effort of multiple state (Transportation, Tourism, Conservation) and regional (Downeast RC&D, WCCOG, SCEC) agencies to ensure that visitors attracted by the abundant nature-based resources find an experience that is matched by equally high quality infrastructure. 2. Downeast Regional Airport - Construct new airport in the greater Machias region to serve regional passenger and freight needs, and re-use the existing airport for mixed use development. The MaineDOT Aviation System Plan identified this region as an area in need of a level-one facility (5,000 foot runway). 3. Penobscot Narrows Master Plan - Implement transportation recommendations of the Penobscot Narrows Transportation Plan, including improved water access, transit services, trails and information program. 4. Down East Sunrise Trail - build upon the rails to multi-use trails conversion between Washington Junction in Hancock and Ayers Junction. Add visitor information, way- finding signage, parking facilities and other support infrastructure. Preserve the corridor for future conversion to rail use when it’s economically feasible.
Priority Corridor No. 4: Penobscot River (Searsport to Bangor)
Policy Initiatives Not Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. East Coast Greenway/Penobscot River Trail - Plan an off-road bicycle and pedestrian trail connecting Bangor, Brewer, Orringon and Bucksport. The routing study may designate this trail as the principal East Coast Greenway route between Brewer and Ellsworth. The Towns of Brewer, Orrington and Bucksport have also expressed their support for the concept.
Capital Investments 1. Penobscot Narrows Master Plan - Implement transportation recommendations of the Penobscot Narrows Transportation Plan, including improved water access, transit services, trails and information program. 2. Improve Mobility and Safety on US Route 1A - This project will improve the efficiency and safety of the corridor. The corridor currently accommodates a mix of commuter vehicles and heavy truck traffic associated with the port at Mack Point in Searsport. Improvements may include implementing access management techniques and passing lanes to facilitate more efficient movement of goods between the port and northern and central Maine.
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3. Improve Mobility and Safety of Route 15 (Bucksport to Brewer) - This arterial corridor carries significant commuter and truck freight traffic serving the Bucksport Paper Mill, a major fuel shipping facility in Bucksport, the regional waste incinerator in Orrington (PERC), and a number of other manufacturing and service enterprises. Improvements may include constructing improved shoulders, passing lanes and the use of access management techniques. These improvements are a high priority for area towns. Bucksport’s role as a regional manufacturing and fuel transshipment center requires additional infrastructure investments to sustain economic growth. Improvements to Route 15 will complement the new Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observation Tower.
Priority Corridor No. 5: East-West (Newport to Bangor)
Policy Initiatives 1. Increase Truck Weight Limits on I-95 and I-395 to 100,000 lbs. - This would allow heavy truck traffic to legally travel Maine’s interstate highway system in addition to secondary roads. This policy project has been a long standing high priority issue at the local, regional and state levels.
Planning Initiatives None Identified
Capital Investments 1. I-95 Corridor Improvements - Improvements include reconfiguration of the existing clover leaf interchange between I-95 and I-395. The current interchange configuration is insufficient to accommodate increasing traffic levels, causing delays and vehicular accidents. 2. Bangor International Airport (BGR) Connector Road - Construct an access road between I-95 and BGR, providing a more efficient link to the airport. This project will replace the current circuitous route between I-95 and the airport, is a component of BGR’s Master Plan and was identified by BACTS as priority for the urban area.
Priority Corridor No. 6: Penobscot Valley (Bangor to Medway)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives None Identified
Capital Investments 1. Penobscot River Restoration and Trail Network - Develop bicycle and pedestrian trails along both sides of the Penobscot River from Orono to Howland. This trail system will connect with existing bike-pedestrian facilities in the BACTS area and would comple- ment the Penobscot River Restoration’s efforts to highlight the importance of the Penobscot River. EMDC and BACTS have identified this interregional project as a priority for the greater Bangor area.
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Priority Corridor No. 7: Sebasticook Valley (Newport/Bangor to Dover-Foxcroftand Greenville)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives None Identified
Capital Investments 1. Improve Mobility and Safety on State Route 7/11/15/23 from Newport to Dover-Foxcroft and Greenville - This project will improve the efficiency and safety of the corridor. The corridor currently accommodates a mix of commuter vehicles, tourists and heavy truck traffic. Improvements may include conducting a safety audit of the corridor and implementing access management techniques to preserve and enhance mobility and safety. This project will address safety and mobility concerns resulting from existing traffic levels and anticipated increases resulting from anticipated residential and commercial development in northern Piscataquis and Penobscot Counties. 2. Tourism Infrastructure Improvements - Improve tourism-related transportation infrastructure in Piscataquis and northern Penobscot Counties such as directional, sight identification, and interpretive signage as recommended by the Piscataquis County Tourism Taskforce. Tourism has been identified as a priority strategy for economic development in Washington County. Transportation infrastructure is identified in the Fermata Study and Flanagan Report as an important element for increasing tourism.
Priority Corridor No. 8: Midcoast State Route 3 (Belfast to Palermo)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. Route 3 access management planning study to maintain mobility/posted speeds, N/S crossings, and development opportunities.
Capital Investments 1. Route 3 intersection improvements - safety, mobility and capacity improvements at Route 220, Route 131N and Route 131S intersections.
Priority Corridor No. 9: Coastal Canadian (Eastport to Danforth)
Policy Initiatives 1. Promote tourism along this corridor, including the Grand Lakes and the Million Dollar View Scenic Byway. 2. Facilitate cross-border trade with the Canadian Maritime provinces. 3. Encourage retention of forestry and other economic resource-based land-uses.
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Planning Initiatives 1. Improve rail and truck access to the Eastport marine facility. 2. Improve identification and interpretation of the watersheds, rivers, bays, ocean inlets and historical sites.
Capital Investments 1. Add rest stops with rest rooms. 2. Pave shoulders when the road is improved. 3. Continue to improve highways with shoulders, drainage and foundations.
Priority Corridor No. 10: Midcoast State Route 17 (Rockland to Washington)
Policy Initiatives None Identified
Planning Initiatives 1. Route 17 access management planning study to maintain mobility/posted speeds, north- south crossings, and development opportunities. 2. Route 17 Safety Audit with a focus on high crash locations.
Capital Investments 1. Route 17 intersection improvements - safety, mobility and capacity at Route 220, Route 131N and Route 131S intersections.
Priority Corridor No. 11: State Route 6 (Lincoln to Vanceboro)
Policy Initiatives 1. Work with Maine Office of Tourism and other regional tourism agencies and service providers to identify infrastructure needs and deficiencies that would support nature based tourism opportunities served by State Route 6. 2. Improve highway and other international connections to support traditional industries and international trade. 3. Encourage retention of forestry and other economic resource-based land-uses.
Planning Initiatives 1. Support bicycle and pedestrian facilities that would encourage recreational and tourism opportunities in the Lincoln area. 2. Address basic geometry and grade deficiencies of the highway. 3. Assist corridor towns to participate in the comprehensive planning process.
Capital Investments 1. Pave shoulders when the road is improved. 2. Continue to improve highways with shoulders, drainage and foundations.