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DateDocument Name & DetailsDocuments
October 2002Successes in Stewardship More than a Philosophy: Maine's Integrated Transportation Decision Making Process
Federal Highway Administration
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January 2011Successes in Stewardship Innovative Habitat Connectivity Data Programs Inform Transportation and Land-Use Decisions in Maine
Federal Highway Administration

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- 74KB - 3 pages
December 2012Successes in Stewardship Wildlife Crossings Protect Wildlife Along Maine's Route 112
Federal Highway Administration

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- 204KB - 2 pages
June 2016Successes in Stewardship New Programmatic Categorical Exclusion Agreement Creates Potential to Accelerate Projects in Maine
Federal Highway Administration

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- 305KB - 3 pages


Article Index

DateArticleAgency/Author/Speaker
18 June 1922AUTO LAW HURTS MAINE
The difficulty in Maine is due to the act passed a year ago that all motor trucks entering from other States must be registered and pay the regular fee.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
23 June 1994Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program in Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc CountiesFederal Register: EPA (John P. DeVillars)
21 July 1999Federal Highway Administrator Celebrates Anniversary of TEA-21, Announces Grants For Maine, New Hampshire and VermontFHWA
1 November 1999Transportation, Interior Departments To Conduct Traffic Improvement Test in Acadia National ParkFHWA
2 November 2000U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.6 Million for Maine in Highway Discretionary FundsFHWA
2 June 2004U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $74,000 for Maine's Scenic Byway ProgramFHWA
29 October 2004Grant to Pay For New Penobscot River Bridge in MaineFHWA
3 September 2010Environmental Impact Statement: Skowhegan and Madison, Somerset County, MECheryl B. Martin
17 August 2011U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Announces $4.5 Million in Grants for Maine Highway ProjectsFHWA
6 September 2011U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood Announces $1 Million in Quick Release Emergency Relief Funds for Flood Damage in Maine from Hurricane IreneFHWA
28 June 2012Federal Highway Administrator Mendez Participates in Opening of Veterans Memorial BridgeFHWA
13 July 2012U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood Announces $500,000 in Quick Release Emergency Relief Funds for Flood Damage in MaineFHWA
28 August 2014Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of the Reformulated Gasoline Program to Maine's Southern CountiesFederal Register: EPA (Gina McCarthy)
5 December 2014FHWA Celebrates Opening of Kennebec Bridge in Central MaineFHWA
5 January 2015Federal Highway Administration On Hand to Kick Off Sarah Mildred Long Bridge Replacement ProjectFHWA
6 February 2015Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of the Reformulated Gasoline Program to Maine's Southern CountiesFederal Register: EPA (Gina McCarthy)
5 July 2016Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on the Proposed I-395/Route 9 Transportation Study in Brewer, Holden, Eddington, and Clifton, MaineFederal Register: FHWA (Todd D. Jorgensen)
8 May 2017Air Plan Approval; ME; Motor Vehicle Fuel RequirementsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
8 May 2017Air Plan Approval; ME; Decommissioning of Stage II Vapor Recovery SystemsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
23 June 2017Air Plan Approval; ME; New Motor Vehicle Emission StandardsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
14 July 2017Air Plan Approval; Maine; Decommissioning of Stage II Vapor Recovery SystemsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
19 July 2017Air Plan Approval; Maine; Motor Vehicle Fuel RequirementsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
7 September 2017Air Plan Approval; Maine; New Motor Vehicle Emission StandardsFederal Register: EPA (Deborah A. Szaro)
30 April 2018Notice of Availability of the Draft Transportation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for Acadia National Park, MaineFederal Register: DoI (Deborah L. Conway)
12 April 2019Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on the Frank J. Wood Bridge Project in MaineFederal Register: FHWA (Todd D. Jorgensen)
29 August 2019U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $25 Million to Fund Bridge Improvements in MaineFHWA
2 March 2020Notice of Availability of a Record of Decision for the Construction of a New U.S. Land Port of Entry in Madawaska, Maine, and a New Madawaska-Edmundston International BridgeFederal Register: GSA (Glenn Rotondo)
24 April 2020Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on the Madawaska International Bridge Project Connecting Madawaska, Maine, USA and Edmundston, New Brunswick, CanadaFederal Register: FHWA (Todd D. Jorgensen)
24 June 2020Buy America Waiver NotificationFederal Register: FHWA (Nicole R. Nason)
31 October 2022Biden-Harris Administration Announces More than $13 Million from EPA's Clean School Bus Program for 13 Maine School Districts
Historic investment from President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law headed to all 50 states in effort to transform America's school bus fleet; Includes Major investment for Wells, Maine.
Press Release (text)
Publisher: Environmental Protection Agency
Byline: David Deegan
Dateline: Wells, Maine
10 November 2022EPA Clean Air Act Settlements Address Illegal Tampering with Diesel Truck Emission Controls, Making Way for Cleaner Air in New England
The first settlement, with Diesel Fuel Systems, Inc. of Bangor, Maine, resolved EPA's allegations that the company sold and installed aftermarket parts, known as “defeat devices,” from 2019 to 2021 in violation of the federal Clean Air Act. EPA also entered into an Expedited Settlement Agreement with 21 Motorsports, an online retailer based in Clinton, Mass., resolving allegations it sold 11 aftermarket emissions tampering devices.
Press Release (text)
Publisher: Environmental Protection Agency
Byline: Mikayla Rumph
Dateline: Boston, Massachusetts





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