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Maine Turnpike Authority Drops Gorham Connector Project

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The Maine Turnpike Authority is dropping its Gorham connector project, which would have built a five-mile toll highway.

The Maine Department of Transportation will now take the lead to find a solution for persistent traffic congestion west of Portland.

The Turnpike Authority paused the connector project last year after receiving backlash from local residents and a formal withdrawal of support from the town of Scarborough. Residents were particularly put off by the connector’s route through a farm and possible destruction of several homes.

The project would have built a new highway from I-295 in South Portland to Gorham.

The state legislature authorized the Turnpike Authority to build the highway in 2017, but concerns have developed since then over changes in post-pandemic commuting conditions, the effects of climate change, and a desire for a less invasive solution.

“There have been some questions raised about a prospective new road connection to Gorham and how it fits into the larger Southern Maine transportation system, including transit and trails,” said MTA Board of Directors Chairman Michael Cianchette in a news release. “Good questions deserve answers, so the Turnpike has asked MaineDOT to take the lead and use their expertise to examine it holistically. They have graciously agreed to step in and we will standby to help however we are able.”

The Transportation Department will now conduct a study to find a solution to traffic congestion west of Portland and work with municipalities, regional planning organizations, transit agencies and transportation advocates on a plan. The study is anticipated to conclude in 2026.

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