BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representatives Paul Donato, Steven Ultrino, and Kate Lipper-Garabedian are pleased to announce the Massachusetts Legislature has authorized $1.2 million in Chapter 90 funds from the state to fund local transportation infrastructure in Malden, as part of a $300 million allocation to support transportation-related improvements, including road and bridge repairs, that goes directly to municipalities across Massachusetts.
This funding is part of a larger multibillion dollar bond bill that also authorizes:
“I'm extremely pleased that the state legislature is providing these critical funds to our communities for local transportation improvements,” said Senator Jason Lewis. “I know that this money will be put to good use in Malden improving roads, sidewalks, and other infrastructure.”
“I am very proud that the Malden Delegation was able to secure these funds for the city and the many residents who heavily rely on the MBTA in their everyday lives,” said House Second Assistant Majority Leader Paul Donato. “This money is especially vital to Malden as a hub for the commuters of our city, in order to give them the ability to access different parts of the state.”
“I want to thank House and Senate leadership, as well as my colleagues in the Malden delegation, for their hard work in securing these critical Chapter 90 funds,” said House Chair Steven Ultrino. “This funding enables Malden to carry out essential upgrades to our roadways, sidewalks, and broader transportation networks, which will improve safety, increase accessibility, and bolster the quality of life for every resident.”
“This bill will provide critical funding to the municipalities in the 32nd Middlesex for infrastructure upgrades and projects,” said House Chair Kate Lipper-Garabedian. “I am pleased that Malden will receive $1.2 million in direct funding to support its infrastructure priorities. The expanded Chapter 90 program also will bolster transportation systems, including the MBTA, improve local roadway safety, support sustainability and climate-conscious efforts, and enhance daily life.”
After passing in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, this legislation was signed into law on June 11, 2026 by Governor Maura Healey.
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