Trump administration halts U.S. Army Corps. project funding to the Bay State

20.10.2025    Boston Herald    3 views
Trump administration halts U.S. Army Corps. project funding to the Bay State

While the governing body shutdown enters its third week the Trump Administration is planning to hold up funding meant for infrastructure projects across the nation including money meant for the replacement of the Bay State s Cape Cod bridges The Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget Russell Vought took to social media to announce that billions slated for what he called low-priority projects would be paused and reviewed for anticipated cancellation as a conclusion of the Democrat shutdown which he explained has drained the Army Corps of Engineers ability to manage billions of dollars in projects The Corps will be directly pausing over billion in lower-priority projects and considering them for cancellation including projects in New York San Francisco Boston and Baltimore More information to come from the Army Corps of Engineers the man behind much of Project wrote The federal administration has been partially shut down since October Republicans are blaming Democrats for standing in the way of funding the establishment even while controlling all three federal branches including both chambers of Congress The apparent funding pause comes as the state finds itself in the midst of a multi-year effort to replace the federally-owned Bourne and Sagamore Bridges The two bridges provide the only roadway connection on and off of Cape Cod for the residents of the Cape and Islands as well as for million annual visitors The -year old bridges are owned and operated by the U S Army Corps of Engineers Preparatory groundwork began earlier this year and construction was slated to begin for replacement Sagamore in While Vought did not mention the Cape Cod Bridge project specifically according to State Sen Dylan Fernandes the target of the administration s funding pause could not be more clear It s quite concerning that the lawless Trump Administration would attempt to steal funds dedicated to the Cape Bridge project Fernandes reported especially after pushing through cuts to healthcare and food benefits for three hundred thousand Massachusetts residents to pay for tax cuts for the rich Trump and Congressional Republicans couldn t care less about the lives of Cape and Islanders and this cut could do irreparable damage to our region This action by the Trump Administration threatens to close the Cape bridges and we are going to fight back to ensure Cape and islanders have safe and reliable transportation access he mentioned Bay State Gov Maura Healey U S Sens Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey and U S Rep Bill Keating issued a joint declaration saying they had received no notice from the Trump administration about any adjustment to the Cape Cod bridge projects but that they were aware of Vought s message According to the lawmakers the state s focus will remain on rebuilding both bridges and delivering the safe reliable transportation infrastructure that our residents visitors and businesses deserve The Cape Cod Bridges are federally-owned assets that carry millions of travelers a year and are essential for the safety of Cape Codders and visitors from across the country and the world This project is moving forward with funding appropriated by a bipartisan Congress and lawfully awarded by the federal cabinet the lawmakers explained in their joint announcement Massachusetts has already come up with more than million to help fund the project after the state signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the U S Department of the Army and the Federal Highway Administration last year to see million in Army Corps funds dedicated to the Sagamore project and million set aside for the Bourne project Including the USACE funding according to the lawmakers the state and the congressional delegation have secured billion in federal commitments toward replacing the bridges The cost for replacing both Cape bridges with new twin-bridge structures is estimated to be upwards of billion and replacing the Sagamore alone during the first phase of the project represents about half or around billion of that total When the memorandum was signed Army Col Justin Pabis the commanding officer of USACE New England District noted that the project would offer us a safer bridge with more lanes and greater accessibility for the thousands of residents and visitors who rely on this journey connection every day This collaboration between USACE MassDOT and the FHWA marks our shared commitment to giving the Cape a modern and resilient bridge capable of meeting the requirements of the next day he declared The aging bridges were built in and according to the Army Corps will require an estimated million in upkeep costs over the next years if they are not replaced to say nothing about the economic impacts to Cape Cod from lane restrictions and closures The White House did not respond to a request for comment citing staff shortages resulting from the Democrat Shutdown As you await a response please remember this could have been avoided if the Democrats voted for the clean Continuing Resolution to keep the executive open the White House Press office mentioned in an automatic reply President Donald Trump waves as he walks to depart on Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House on Friday AP Photo Alex Brandon

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