Coastal transportation plan calls for wider roads, study of rail

Posted June 28, 2011, at 12:39 p.m.
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MACHIAS, Maine — The Canadian Coastal Corridor study of the area of Washington County from Eastport to Danforth was recently completed and will now be used to plan future transportation improvements.

The study was the project of the Maine Department of Transportation and looked at all forms of transportation — highway, rail, air, pedestrian, cyclists and ports.

“This will be used as a road map to implement future plans,” Sandi Duchesne of Greenlight Solutions LLC, the firm hired to conduct the study, said Tuesday. “The MDOT budget is so very limited that it needs to make sure that investments provide a regional benefit and are not just one town’s pet project.” The changes recommended by the CCC plan will be implemented over the next 10 to 15 years, she said.

Four work sessions were held across the northeastern tier of Washington County and Duchesne said they were very well attended by a diverse population.

Two conclusions stood out, Deschesne said.

“It was unanimously agreed that there is a great need for wider shoulders on the roadways,” she said. There is a diverse group of users — commuters, commercial freight haulers, tourists and an ever expanding number of cyclists — that need to share the roads, she said. “Everyone agreed that a little extra width would make all the difference in the world, especially in terms of safety.”

She said that many others agreed that the funding mechanism for MDOT needs to be changed. Currently, projects are paid for from a pot filled through taxation and a blend of state, federal and local funds.

“There is a great need for changing how the MDOT is funded,” Duchesne said. “Business as usual is not going to take us into the future.”

During the sessions, participants brainstormed about future growth in Washington County, identifying energy development, tourism and natural resource extraction — such as logging and pulp — as the three major areas.

Some of the suggestions for these areas included establishing a seasonal ferry service between Eastport and Lubec, expanding tourist services on the CCC, developing small harbors as tourism destinations, developing freshwater and saltwater access points, seeking ways to separate tourism traffic and commercial traffic, and examining the feasibility of rail tourism that could blend passenger and freight services.

The committee also suggested examining the feasibility of reviving a rail route between Baileyville and an old siding in Tomah Township for wood extraction.

Other suggestions included reconstructing major routes or providing better maintenance, expanding the current 25-car limit on trains coming into Woodland, improving telecommunications, extending the Sipayik Trail all the way to Eastport, developing a Quoddy Loop bicycle touring circuit through Maine into New Brunswick and assessing current airports and offerings.

A draft of the plan can be downloaded at http://wccog.net/docs/transport/DECPlan07-20-09.pdf.

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  • Anonymous

    Rail in downeast Maine, are you kidding me? Just spending the money to study the feasibility of a rail system in is a waste of time/money/resources.. We might as well be doing a study on the feasibility of space tourism from downeast… The return on investment DOESNT ADD UP!! If it doesn’t make sense to build a rail from bangor to portland, what the heck would make the MDOT think its a good idea for downeast… Why not just build a road that a person can drive a car on without racking up a $400 repair bill! If they cant even build and maintain a road, why should we think they can build and maintain a rail system??

  • Sharon Mack

    The system they are looking at would connect Perry to the Canadian system for easy access for intermodals, etc. for the port.

  • Sharon Mack

    The system they are looking at would connect Perry to the Canadian system for easy access for intermodals, etc. for the port.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FAFPBUNT45MDVT46IWVGOEDQLQ Thomas

    Why not just cede everything in Washington County north of Eastport to Canada?  If that succeeds we can then do the same with The County.  We get nothing from these areas other than a tax bill.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FAFPBUNT45MDVT46IWVGOEDQLQ Thomas

    Why not just cede everything in Washington County north of Eastport to Canada?  If that succeeds we can then do the same with The County.  We get nothing from these areas other than a tax bill.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FAFPBUNT45MDVT46IWVGOEDQLQ Thomas

    Why not just cede everything in Washington County north of Eastport to Canada?  If that succeeds we can then do the same with The County.  We get nothing from these areas other than a tax bill.

  • Anonymous

    Really, because it sounds alot like they are “examining the feasibility of rail tourism that could blend passenger and freight services.”
    …Maybe i missed something

  • Anonymous

    Well, the way i see it, since this part of Maine is the ” real” Maine-  why doesnt the Southern half join NH ??? The 2 parts of this State couldn’t be more black and white.

  • Harry H Snyder III

    In that “diverse group of users” I noticed that property owners (you know those pesky little critters who actually own the land by the roadside) were not mentioned (or included?)

  • Anonymous

    I agree. Cross the border and roads, business, outlook — everything looks better.

  • Anonymous

    “there is a great need for wider shoulders on the roadways.”   Might make dodging those darn potholes easier???

    Personally, cell phone service for safety’s sake on the roads & as a boon to doing business would make me happy. 

  • Anonymous

    LMAO…..southern Maine join with a state of people who value freedom and liberty……you’re joking right?  The government worshiping control freaks down south couldn’t handle the responsibilities freedom entails!

  • Anonymous

    LMAO…..southern Maine join with a state of people who value freedom and liberty……you’re joking right?  The government worshiping control freaks down south couldn’t handle the responsibilities freedom entails!

  • Anonymous

    LMAO…..southern Maine join with a state of people who value freedom and liberty……you’re joking right?  The government worshiping control freaks down south couldn’t handle the responsibilities freedom entails!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_II4BGRECXWKAFHRRND4RDCU7QQ Kirk

    It would be great to see some improvement! 
         Although it would be nicer to see more transportation brought up-to Bangor…. Flights  or a train to/from Boston to Bangor or Penobscot County would be nice. 

  • Harry H Snyder III

    Hopefully cell phone service at the expense of users rather than as another taxpayer burden.  

  • Harry H Snyder III

    Absolutely so long as the fliers and riders pay their own way and  taxpayers don’t have to support yet another program.

  • Harry H Snyder III

    Where do you live Portland?  there is no more subsidized place in Maine than the  San Francisco of the east.  The rest of Maine pays for their ports, their  public housing their billion dollar bridge, and their seven 295 off’ ramps.

    Oh Sh*t I think I’ve been successfully trolled.

  • Harry H Snyder III

    New Hampshire wouldn’t have this whining bunch of liberal givme’s

  • Anonymous

    how about using eminant domain and putting a $%^*&ng cell phone tower between machias and pembroke, to include Lubec, talk abot a dead zone!  No droid phone until it happens–
     

  • Anonymous

    *Free Land* in Whiting has been offered to the cell phone company and they declined, saying they did not want a tower that close to Canada. 

  • Anonymous

    *Free Land* in Whiting has been offered to the cell phone company and they declined, saying they did not want a tower that close to Canada. 

  • Anonymous

    Appears to me this is to support the Canadian Gov. Very smart people over there.  The Canadian gov is so far ahead of us its pathatic. Maine has not built one thing to support business in many years. Take a good look at Canada. They are living a fat life knowing we will support everthing they want to do.
    They have the best of highways, shipping, rail, etc. Business is doing well in NB, and beyond. However, all we hear about Maine is we are too far out of the mainstream. Wow, N.B is much further ahead and doning well.
    We could take some lessons from them.
    They also have free healthcare. They do not need state of the art military. They depend and get 100% support from the USA military. Smart people.
    Now they want us to support construction of highways, rail, shipping. We will listen and respond to Canada over our own interest. Very smart people.

  • Anonymous

    Appears to me this is to support the Canadian Gov. Very smart people over there.  The Canadian gov is so far ahead of us its pathatic. Maine has not built one thing to support business in many years. Take a good look at Canada. They are living a fat life knowing we will support everthing they want to do.
    They have the best of highways, shipping, rail, etc. Business is doing well in NB, and beyond. However, all we hear about Maine is we are too far out of the mainstream. Wow, N.B is much further ahead and doning well.
    We could take some lessons from them.
    They also have free healthcare. They do not need state of the art military. They depend and get 100% support from the USA military. Smart people.
    Now they want us to support construction of highways, rail, shipping. We will listen and respond to Canada over our own interest. Very smart people.

  • Anonymous

    Actually they don’t have FREE health care. Their health care is paid for from the general fund which is funded by higher sales tax on food, fuel, gasoline, booze, etc. There is no such thing as free health care. Just equal access to health care for all their citizens.

  • Anonymous

    It would be nice to see Washington County roads evolve past the 1940′s into the 50′s.

    You will never see any vast change in opportunity in Washington County until the infrastructure is in place that can lure business to relocate here.

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