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In the heart of Medway, a vibrant discussion unfolded about the town's ongoing transportation initiatives, reflecting a decade-long commitment to improving local infrastructure. As the meeting progressed, officials highlighted the significant investments made since 2019, with over $10 million of local tax money dedicated to enhancing roads and sidewalks. Despite these efforts, challenges remain, underscoring the need for continued work in this area.
One of the key projects currently underway is a $1.4 million MassWorks grant aimed at redesigning a crucial stretch of Route 109. This initiative promises to not only enhance roadway safety but also unlock economic opportunities within the local industrial park. The revitalization of Route 109, which previously received a $12 million investment, has already connected various parts of the town through pedestrian-friendly pathways, making Medway a safer and more accessible community.
Beyond transportation, Medway is also positioning itself as a leader in clean energy. The town is home to one of the largest energy switching stations in the Northeast, and just a mile away, construction is underway for the region's largest battery energy storage facility. This $210 million project is expected to create jobs and contribute to the Commonwealth's green energy goals, showcasing Medway's dual focus on sustainable development and infrastructure improvement.
As the meeting concluded, it was clear that Medway is not just paving roads but also laying the groundwork for a greener, more connected future. The community's commitment to these initiatives reflects a broader vision of progress, ensuring that residents can look forward to enhanced safety, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.
Converted from Governor Healey Hits the Road in Medway on Transforming Transportation Road Show meeting on March 12, 2025
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