Cities and towns across Massachusetts will see more state money for road, bridge and public infrastructure projects under a sprawling, $1.2 billion transportation funding bill that Gov. Maura Healey signed into law on Friday.
Part of that money, $300 million, is earmarked for the state’s Chapter 90 program, which provides local support for transportation projects.
That includes, for instance, $6.3 million in funding for Springfield and $2.4 million for Chicopee in Western Massachusetts.
Boston’s total share of state funding, including Millionaire Tax revenue, comes out to just shy of $21.8 million, while Worcester will see a total infusion of $7 million, state data show.
You can see your town’s share of the cash here .
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