Report: Mass. Faces $8.4B Funding Gap for Transportation

An eight-page report issued in mid-February indicates Massachusetts faces an estimated $8.4 billion transportation funding gap over the next 10 years to keep the state's bridges, roads and public transit infrastructure in a state of good repair. That report — issued by the business advocacy group A Better City and prepared in consultation with the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute's Economic & Public Policy Research Group — added that a vehicle miles traveled fee of 1.31 cents per mile could raise $8.8 billion alone, with an increased surcharge on Uber and Lyft rides generating over $800 million in the next decade....

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