FFYs 2025–29 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment Four

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  Overall Changes in Funding in TIP
Project Proposed Change Explanation Section/Funding Source Current Cost New Cost Difference
FFY 2025 Earmark Discretionary Program            
S13149: BOSTON- ROXBURY RESILIENT CORRIDORS (FFY 2022 RAISE) New Project This line item is being programmed to the FFY 2025-29 TIP and includes an FFY 2022 RAISE discretionary grant award to improve bus priority work around Roxbury. The award amount is for $20,000,000 with $5,000,000 in match. Earmark Discretionary: RAISE $0 $25,000,000 $25,000,000
FFY 2025 Statewide Highway Program            
612094: RANDOLPH- CANTON-DEDHAM-MILTON- WESTWOOD- PAVEMENT AND BRIDGE PRESERVATION ON I-95 AND I-93 Cost Decrease The cost estimate for this project has been revised following a 100% design package submission on October 22, 2024. The contract now includes bridge preservation work for the Ponkapoag Trail bridge over I-93/US-1 in Milton. The contract includes milling and thin overlay work along the roadway with adjustments to bridge profiles to improve rideability as well as performance bridge repairs. Statewide Highway: NHPP $29,899,107 $21,134,170 -$8,764,937
612044: BROOKLINE- NEWTON- RESURFACING AND RELATED WORK ON ROUTE 9 Cost Increase The cost estimate for this project has been revised following a PS&E submission on October 9, 2024. The project is expected to advertise for bids on December 28, 2024. Statewide Highway: NHPP $8,343,250 $9,547,287 $1,204,037

FFY = Federal Fiscal Year. NHPP = National Highway Performance Program. PS&E = Plans, Specifications, and Estimates. RAISE = Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity