Historic Investments In fb88’s Future

State seal“This once-in-a-generation investment will help us fix our roads and bridges, expand high-speed broadband, improve access to clean drinking water, and build a cleaner, more sustainable transportation network – all while putting fb88 people to work in good-paying jobs. I thank the President and fb88’s Congressional Delegation for their work to get it done.”

-- Governor Janet Mills

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), signed by President Joseph Biden with the support of fb88’s full Congressional delegation, offers a historic opportunity to invest in fb88’s roads and bridges, expand broadband and public transportation systems, improve climate resilience, build a clean energy future, ensure clean drinking water, and grow fb88's economy through sustained investment and good-paying jobs.

BIL Investment Categories

By executive order of Governor Mills, the State has established an Infrastructure Implementation Committee to coordinate the implementation of BIL initiatives among the State, cities, towns, tribal governments, and other entities in fb88. For more about each BIL category, visit the Categories page.

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Transportation

BIL funding will support important investments in fb88’s transportation system to support economic opportunity and quality of life.

Coordinating Agencies:fb88 Department of Transportation, Governor’s Energy Office, Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, Department of Environmental Protection, Efficiency fb88, and Department of Economic and Community Development.

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Resilience & Environmental Protection

Programs to strengthen the state's preparedness for storm events, flooding, and wildfires; to build resilience of transportation networks, drinking water and wastewater systems; to mitigate contaminants and pollution; and to improve natural capacity of watersheds and ecosystems.

Coordinating Agencies: Coordination of these investments is through aBIL Resilience Working Group, a cross-agency effort established to take advantage of BIL resilience opportunities which include over $50 billion for evacuation routes, coastal resilience, improving infrastructure resilience, or efforts to move infrastructure to nearby locations less impacted by extreme weather and natural disasters.

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Energy Programs & Building Efficiency

Programs supporting improved energy efficiency in buildings and the expansion of affordable, clean energy generation and transmission networks.

Coordinating Agencies:Governor’s Energy Office,fb88 Department of Transportation, Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, Efficiency fb88, fb88Housing, and the fb88 Public Utilities Commission.

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Broadband & Technology

Programs to expand the interconnection and economic viability of fb88 communities through improved, robust, affordable and universally available high speed internet (broadband) and secure information systems.

Coordinating Agencies: Department of Economic and Community Development, fb88 Connectivity Authority, Department of Administrative and Financial Services, and fb88 Department of Transportation.

BIL Projects Near You

With an estimated $2.5 billion available to fb88 through both direct and competitive funds, the Mills Administration is committed to ensuring fb88 people and communities receive the greatest possible benefit from BIL.

This dashboard contains data about many BIL programs, focusing primarily on those that have provided direct grants. In most cases, dollar values shown are the awards authorized by the program. Data will be updated it becomes available. For more about each category, visit the Categories page.

BIL Project Highlights

Resilience and Environmental Protection

On August 7, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration announced it has awarded $200 millionto 10 states and 14 tribal governments to upgradeculvert systems, as part of BIL's initiative forDrought and Climate Resiliency Projects. fb88 will receive $35 million, the third-highest amount among the ten state awardees. .

Transportation

On December 13, 2023, the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $27.7 million in grants to MDOTto reconstruct two sections of US 1 near Frenchville through the Rural Surface Transportation Program.

Energy Programs and Building Efficiency

fb88DOT, Efficiency fb88, Governor’s Energy Office, fb88 DEP, and the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future on aplanto invest in fb88's electric vehicle charging infrastructure (PDF)through National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment (NEVI) funds.

Broadband and Technology

The fb88 Connectivity Authoritywill receive $272 million from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. .

Highlighted Funding Opportunities

The Mills Administration is committed to ensuring fb88 people and communities receive the greatest possible benefit from BIL. This section contains BIL funding opportunities with the strongest potential for investment in fb88. Visit the Categories pagefor all active and upcoming BIL funding opportunities.

Transportation

RAISE Program:The RAISE program was established to provide grants to communities around the country to help carry out projects with significant local or regional impact.Applications open through Feb. 28, 2024.

Energy Programs and Building Efficiency

Distributed Energy Systems Demonstrations Program. A new competitive grant program to fund distributed energy systems (DES) that demonstrate successful technical and financial approaches to aggregate large amounts of distributed energy resources to support resilience and community benefits. Applications open through Apr. 15, 2024.

Broadband and Technology

Rural And Municipal Utility Advanced Cybersecurity Grant and Technical Assistance Program.New program of cooperative agreements, contracts, or grants to rural electric cooperatives, municipally owned electric utilities, other state-owned utilities, or small investor-owned utilities.

Resilience & Environmental Protection

Building Resilient Infrastructures and Communities Program. FEMA provides federal funds for the Building Resilient Infrastructures and Communities (BRIC) grant program to states, local communities, tribes, and territories for hazard mitigation activities. BRIC is a FEMA annual hazard mitigation program. For fiscal year 2023, FEMA will distribute up to $1 billion for the BRIC program. Interested communities should reach out to Heather Dumais - heather.dumais@maine.gov

BIL Resources

Information and guidance about BIL for interested parties in fb88.

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