Traffic & Transit
Westford To Get $2 Million In State Transportation Bill
The state House and Senate agreed on a $16.5 billion transportation bill Wednesday.

WESTFORD, MA — The state House and Senate agreed on a $16.5 billion transportation bond early Wednesday morning, and there's more than $2 million in the bill for a variety of Brookline projects.
The bill now heads to Gov. Charlie Baker for approval, although the proposal is much different from the $18 billion bill he sent to the Legislature in 2019. The bill passed in both the House and Senate, except a lone "no" vote by Sutton Republican state Sen. Ryan Fattman.
Here's what's in the bill for Westford:
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- $2,085,000 for the rehabilitation of and pedestrian safety improvements to Oak Hill Road
Also in the transportation bill? Higher Uber, Lyft Fees Statewide

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