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State Submits Application For Federal Aid To Replace Cape Canal Bridges

State Submits Application For Federal Aid To Replace Cape Canal Bridges

MassDOT recently announced that they have submitted grant applications for federal INFRA and MEGA funding to help replace the federally owned Bourne and Sagamore bridges.

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https://www.capecod.com/newscenter/massdot-submits-application-for-federal-aid-to-replace-canal-bridges/

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