Bridgewater and 'shovel-ready' projects
from Federal Stimulus Dollars
March 3, 2009
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Joseph Gillis Jr
March 3, Bridgewater and 'shovel-ready' projects from Federal Stimulus Dollars

I was inititally concerned not to see any Bridgewater projects listed the other day in the Enterprise story, and even in the next couple of places I researched.  However, I did finally find five Bridgewater requests on a different list.  (So many lists, so little tax money to spend!)
   From the State: Unreviewed List of Projects Submitted for State Consideration.  (Note, the text is copied exactly from the websites.)
http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=gov3subtopic&L=5&L0=Home&L1=Key+Priorities&L2=Job+Creation+%26+
Economic+Growth&L3=Massachusetts+Recovery+and+Reinvestment+Plan&L4=Task+Force+
Reports&sid=Agov3
http://www.mass.gov/Agov3/docs/econ_recovery/MAEconRec_NotReviewed_20090226.xls

Bridgewater - Rehabilitation/ Resurfacing, Mill and overlay, and related improvements on federal aid eligible roadways
Use Economic Stimulus Funds to perform rehabilitation/resurfacing, mill and overlay work and streetscape improvements on the following federal aid eligible roadways (Summer Street, Broad Street, South Street, Vernon Street, Pl
$2,153,682
Bridgewater - Reconstruction Of North Street, From Pleasant Street (Route 104) To Village Gate Drive
Reconstruct North Street from Pleasant Street to Village Gate Drive
$1,500,000
Bridgewater- Middleborough- Bridge Replacement, B-23-005=M-18-002, Summer Street Over The Taunton River
Bridgewater- Middleborough- Bridge Replacement, B-23-005=M-18-002, Summer Street Over The Taunton River
$4,100,000
Broad St, Hale St, Crapo St, and Ball Ave Area Sewer Underdrain Removal and Rehabilitation Project
Rehabilitation of approximately 7,800 linear ft of old sewer lines and manholes that have excessive infiltration and inflow of groundwater from underdrains, leaking pipe joints and old manholes
$1,800,000
Lakeside Sewer Extensions Needs Area 12
Extend public sewerage to approximately 92 existing residences  in the Lakeside area in order to mitigate sewage disposal problems of septic systems all located within a Zone II public water supply (Lake Nippennicket) and in a DEP Area of Critical Environ
$3,500,000
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