| Amesbury | MassWorks will fund the construction of multi-modal transportation and infrastructure improvements to support the 380-unit Rocky Hill Multifamily Residential project at 283 Elm St, the 154-unit 40R on Clark's Rd, and the 163-unit 40R at 297 Clark's Rd. Improvements include traffic signal reconstruction, road widening, improved accessibility for pedestrians and bicyclists, 500 feet of new waterline, and the design of sewer upgrades. | $3,600,000 |
| Avon | This project includes design, engineering, and permitting for improved sewer infrastructure between the Town of Stoughton and Avon Industrial Park. Includes the design of 12,500 linear feet of gravity sewer, 9,000 linear feet of low-pressure force main, 4,800 linear feet of sewer force main, a new pump station from AIP to Stoughton, and upgrades to Beaver Brook Pump Station in Stoughton. Sewer capacity is expected to increase by 2.7 million square feet and 2,000 jobs will be created. | $500,000 |
| Becket | This project involves roadway paving for a 0.5-mile section of Leonhardt Road, with improvements to drainage and erosion control. Updated drainage systems and road stabilization measures will increase safety for residents and improve access for emergency vehicles. | $1,000,000 |
| Berlin | MassWorks will fund the reconstruction of South Street Bridge over North Brook, a key connector bridge for the town that has been closed since October 2023 due to safety concerns. The new bridge will be a single span bridge superstructure constructed of butted prestressed concrete deck beams supported by a deep foundation behind the existing walls. | $1,000,000 |
| Beverly | This project involves the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Dunham Road, Brimbal Avenue, and Route 128. The roundabout will unlock 70-100 acres of commercial and industrial land and increase safety and access for residents of Dunham Road, a ¾ mile dead-end street. Construction will include improvements to drainage and pedestrian infrastructure. | $3,000,000 |
| Chelsea | This infrastructure project includes installation of 4,397 linear feet of new PVC sewer, 392 vertical feet of manhole structures, and connection of all existing laterals to the new main. Will also replace 1,697 linear feet of cast iron water main with ductile iron and fully replace any lead water services discovered. This project will unlock redevelopment in an underutilized lot of Chelsea, enabling 100 new housing units and seven retail spaces in a high-density, transit-connected area. | $5,000,000 |
| Chester | This project includes the resurfacing of 9,500 feet of Blandford Road, with enhancements to guardrails and culverts for increased safety and drainage. The new pavement will have a 5+ year service life and enhancements will help mitigate erosion and flooding. | $980,000 |
| Chicopee | In partnership with developer J. Jeffers & Company, this project includes the design of infrastructure to support Uniroyal Reimagined, a 9.58 acre former Brownfields site that will be developed into 448 housing units and 6,000 square feet of commercial space. Infrastructure includes water, sewer, stormwater, flood control, municipal electric and fiber, and streetscaping. | $450,000 |
| Clarksburg | This project includes repaving and culvert replacement on 4,050 feet of Southern Middle Road. Existing 40+ year old culverts will be replaced for improved drainage, a paved pedestrian/bicycle lane will be added for increased safety, and a cold in place method of paving will be used for the roadway, increasing durability and longevity. | $1,000,000 |
| Deerfield | MassWorks will fund the construction of infrastructure to support Deerfield’s Complete Streets project on Elm Street. The project involves the repaving of 600 feet of road, and will close a critical segment in pedestrian and bike infrastructure by adding over 1,000 feet of shared-use pathways, 4 upgraded crosswalks, enhanced visibility, and 600 feet of stormwater piping. | $1,000,000 |
| Everett | This project includes the design of infrastructure improvements for Spring Street, the site of several recent and proposed housing developments. The scope of work includes detailed utility and topographical survey, geotechnical borings and subsequent soils testing, and then the development of design drawings and specifications for upgrades to water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater piping systems. These documents will be bid ready at the completion of this project. | $200,000 |
| Fall River | This project will upgrade infrastructure along the Alden Street corridor to ensure that its public infrastructure can support recently completed mill-to-housing complex developments (the 39-unit Alden Lofts and the 101-unit Cornell Mill Lofts), upcoming housing developments (a 405-unit housing complex at the former Flint Mill), and anticipated population growth due to the recently launched commuter rail extension. Infrastructure improvements include water and sewer line upgrades, repaving of roads and sidewalks, and streetscaping for increased walkability. | $1,000,000 |
| Gardner | This project involves design, engineering, permitting, and construction and implementation of moving utility wires underground in the South Gardner Village Center. Utility poles will be removed, enhancing the area’s visual appeal and fostering private development, including a current housing development that will repurpose an old school building into approximately 50 units. | $1,480,000 |
| Gloucester | This project will upgrade treatment performance to meet secondary treatment standards at the WPCF’s current rated capacity as well as addressing ageing assets and new solids management facilities. Secondary treatment will allow the City to meet federal environmental regulations and improve water quality for residents and businesses. MassWorks funding will help the project reach 100% design completion by March 2026. | $500,000 |
| Hancock | This project will complete construction of a failing undersized existing 100+ year old boiler shell culvert on a heavily traveled Town connector road that abuts the Town Elementary School. Funding received through this grant will enable the Town to complete construction documents, bid administration, permitting and complete construction of the replacement culvert. | $650,000 |
| Haverhill | This grant will fund critical public infrastructure improvements for the District Square private development project by Lupoli Companies. Improvements include significant earthwork to raise the grade along the extension of Park Way (up to 14 feet of fill in some areas), full depth asphalt paving within the roadway, and 'Complete Street' elements. This project will construct 399 market-rate units, 24,000+ square feet of commercial space, and will create 530 construction jobs and 210 permanent jobs. | $2,500,000 |
| Haverhill | This project will make public infrastructure improvements along Route 125 in the Ward Hill section of Haverhill, including 750 feet of road resurfacing and bicycle/pedestrian improvements, traffic signal improvements at the Route 125/Oxford Ave and Route 125/Cross Road intersections, and ADA accessible sidewalks. The new infrastructure will support the Oxford Crossing development, which will have 220 new housing units and 10,200 square feet of retail/restaurant space. | $2,500,000 |
| Holliston | This project will create a municipal sewer system to support a proposed 71 properties, including 42 businesses, in the downtown Village Commercial District. The existing activated sludge system will be converted to a Recirculating Media Filter (RMF) using Waterloo biofilter units. Major changes include removing discharge pumps and UV unit, converting the recycle chamber to alkalinity feed, adding a 5,000-gal septic tank, and installing the elevated biofilters with structural supports. | $1,700,000 |
| Holyoke | MassWorks will support sewer rehabilitation in Holyoke. Phase 1 will focus on rehabilitation of the existing combined sewer system to prevent the potential for structural pipe failures. Phase 2 will separate stormwater and sanitary flow to reduce combined sewer discharges (CSOs) to the Connecticut River watershed. Sewer Separation will generally include a design of a new drainage system in the public right-of-way. This project will unlock over 240 new affordable housing units and multiple commercial developments. | $265,000 |
| Lawrence | This project involves infrastructure improvements to support Marriner Mill, a mixed-use development that will have 148 affordable apartments and 50,000 square feet of community-oriented commercial space. Improvements include 13,000 square feet of new pavement, 227 new parking spaces, improved stormwater drainage, four water quality unit structures, a bus shelter, and pedestrian improvements with wheelchair accessibility. | $3,100,000 |
| Lenox | MassWorks funds will support critical infrastructure improvements along U.S. Route 7/20, including road widening, turning lanes, signage, modernized water and sewer systems, and stormwater management. These upgrades will address increased demands on Town infrastructure and pedestrian activity from 238 Pittsfield Road, a planned 68-unit affordable and workforce housing community. | $1,680,000 |
| Leominster | This project will replace 1450 feet of water line on Central Street from Crisci Street to Tocci Street, replace 1630 feet of water main on Lancaster Street from Elm Hill Avenue to Pennacook Drive, 10 water service tie ins, culvert replacement on Litchfield Street, roadway repairs on Lancaster Street, landscaping and ADA ramps throughout. These improvements will support 2 housing developments for a total of 310 units. | $3,000,000 |
| Lexington | This project will create a complete-streets design of both Bedford Street and Hartwell Avenue that address vehicular traffic along both corridors, enhances safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, improves multi-modal travel and accessibility to transit stops along Bedford Street, and provides connectivity between corridors to encourage active transportation within the area. The project constructs shared-use paths and new sidewalks and proposes a median and additional lane on Bedford Street to eliminate dangerous left-turn conflicts to and from side streets. | $1,000,000 |
| Littleton | This project is Phase III of the King Street Commons Public Infrastructure Project at 550 King Street, a development with 804 housing units, 134,000 square feet of commercial space, and 480,000 square feet of office space. Construction will be done to improve 1,300 feet of roadway, sewer, water, stormwater, traffic, lighting, landscaping/streetscape and bicycle/pedestrian access. The project will create 2,600 construction jobs and 1,180 permanent full-time jobs. | $5,000,000 |
| Lowell | This project will implement critical infrastructure upgrades including sidewalk reconstruction, street landscaping, re-curbing, striping, and traffic control and pedestrian safety measures to connect Suffolk Place to Acre Crossing and support the Merrimack Street corridor. These infrastructure upgrades will support 33 units of affordable, owner-occupied housing in the heart of Downtown Lowell. | $1,000,000 |
| Lynn | This project will transform a 17-acre site, which has been vacant for 30 years, into an 8-acre public waterfront park with approximately 850 residential units and over 26,000 SF of commercial space. To facilitate the South Harbor development, MassWorks will fund the design of a sewer connection to the new pump station, the provision of water, electric and gas utilities to the site, bulkhead replacement, soil pre-loading, and paving. | $1,200,000 |
| Malden | MassWorks will fund the 25% design of a project to reconstruct the Malden portion of the Commercial Street corridor from the Medford border to Pleasant Street in Malden, according to Complete Street guidelines. This corridor is a key route between Medford and Malden. The reconstruction will include sidewalk and intersection improvements as well as signal and lighting work. The project will also include replacing ash street trees with healthy trees. | $460,000 |
| Medford | MassWorks will fund a site preparation project to exhume/relocate a historic municipal cemetery as part of redevelopment project that will produce 283 housing units, 56 of which are affordable, and 16,000 square feet of retail space. Funds will be used to hire specialized professionals to manage full due-diligence exploratory archaeology to locate additional cultural artifacts and skeletal remains, exhumation of skeletal remains, reinternment of skeletal remains, and restoration of the paved surface. | $250,000 |
| Merrimac | This project will replace the failed Mill Street culvert over Cobblers Brook, build a bridge, and reopen the roadway that serves as the primary access to the Town’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Merrimac Light Department Power Plant, and the Town’s salt storage shed and winter operations maintenance area. The Town will construct a new bridge approximately 100 feet north of the existing bridge. The existing stream channel will be relocated, and the existing culvert will be removed. | $1,000,000 |
| Milton | MassWorks will fund multidisciplinary design and engineering tasks for infrastructure improvements on Mechanic Street and Franklin Street to connect private development sites at 440 Granite Ave (24 housing units/4,000sf commercial space) and The Residences at E. Milton Square (92 housing units). Improvements include ADA compliant sidewalk/curb ramp reconstruction, traffic calming measures such as raised intersections/crosswalks, improved bus stops, bike accommodations, roadway resurfacing, and MUTCD compliant pavement striping and signage. | $450,000 |
| Monson | The State Hospital Road bridge replacement and infrastructure improvements will support the Monson Developmental Center, a private development site that will have over 430 housing units and over 100,000 square feet of commercial and civic space. Improvements include the complete removal of the existing bridge, the construction of a new bridge in its place, infrastructure improvements including water and sewer lines and upgrades to the roadway and pedestrian connections. | $5,000,000 |
| Nantucket | This project involves the reconstruction of approximately 2.4 miles of roadway in Nantucket, including Lovers Ln. (approx. 1.1 miles), Okorwaw Ave. (approx. 0.4 miles), and Monohansett Rd. (approx. 0.9 miles). The scope of work includes full-depth roadway reconstruction, realignment for improved safety and traffic calming, construction of 10' shared use paths with landscaped buffers, and installation of new drainage infrastructure to address long-standing flooding issues. The project supports multiple housing developments and the Nantucket Memorial Airport. | $5,000,000 |
| Natick | This project will improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and streetscape design along the Main Street corridor in Natick Center to improve multimodal access to the Natick Center MBTA Station, the Cochituate Rail Trail, the Town’s MBTA Communities district, and the Natick Center Cultural District. MassWorks funding will bring the project to 25% design. Proposed changes along Main Street include improved crosswalks, bumpouts, enhanced lighting, expanded sidewalk area, improved bicycle accommodation, and congestion mitigation measures. | $500,000 |
| New Bedford | MassWorks funding will be used to support the final engineering design and construction of new public roadway and utility infrastructure to support the Advanced Manufacturing Campus, a business park with almost 1,000,000 square feet of industrial and office space. This design includes a new 60-foot-wide right-of-way with a new signalized intersection at Hathaway Road and new utility infrastructure, including drain, sewer, water, gas, electrical, and telecommunications. The project is expected to support as many as 1,000 jobs. | $600,000 |
| New Marlborough | This project will provide for the full-depth reclamation and rebuilding of approximately 1.1 miles (5,760 feet) of Norfolk Road. Prior to paving, approximately 15 storm water/cross culverts and corresponding concrete structures will be replaced, improving drainage along the stretch. The grant will also fund construction administration, shoulder and apron work, new guardrail, signage, and police detail. The project will increase safety and visibility for drivers, pedestrians, and emergency vehicles. | $1,000,000 |
| Newton | The project will replace a 100-year-old concrete box drainage culvert traversing from Wilton St. to Crafts St. in Newton. The culvert is part the City’s municipal system with multiple connection points within the project limits. The project will support the adjacent 78 Crafts Street development project, which aims to provide a significant increase in the neighborhood’s housing opportunities. | $5,000,000 |
| North Adams | MassWorks funding will support the redevelopment of mixed-use buildings on Main, Marshall and Eagle Streets, as well as the anticipated development of new commercial space. The grant will fund the planning, design and engineering of the necessary water and sewer upgrades that are required to service these redevelopment projects, projected to provide approximately 100 new housing units. | $700,000 |
| North Adams | MassWorks will fund the stabilization of a historic retaining wall along Walnut Street. The project will include drainage improvements, slope stabilization, and wall reinforcement to ensure long-term roadway integrity, protect public safety, and prevent further deterioration. Additional work will involve slope stabilization through regrading and vegetation, as well as full-width reconstruction of the affected roadway segment, installation of guardrails, and restoration of sidewalks to meet ADA and safety standards. | $2,000,000 |
| North Brookfield | This project will rehabilitate sidewalks on North Main Street, a major gateway and pedestrian corridor through downtown, to ensure safe access to the town’s most vulnerable populations and help spur future growth and development. Scope of work includes demolition of existing sidewalks where necessary, granite curbing, sidewalk reconstruction, curb installation: Installation of granite curbing along reconstructed sidewalk areas, ADA Compliance, and crosswalk improvements. | $1,000,000 |
| Petersham | This project involves rehabilitating two structurally deficient bridges on Route 32A, Bridge 690 over the East Branch Swift River and Bridge 6K1 over its tributary. The work will address concrete deterioration, scour damage, and structural instability to extend the bridges’ lifespan and maintain critical access for emergency and commercial vehicles between Petersham and neighboring communities. The construction area spans approximately 690 linear feet along Route 32A. | $870,000 |
| Pittsfield | MassWorks will fund utility upgrades, drainage, sidewalk lighting and hardscaping for the block encompassed by North, East, and School Streets, including creation of a pocket park between 24 North and the 27 East Church. These improvements will support the creation of 23 units of critical housing and modern retail/restaurant spaces at Berkshire County Savings Bank, a transit-oriented historic building in Pittsfield’s downtown that is being renovated. | $1,820,000 |
| Princeton | This project will replace an aging deteriorating culvert (60” CMP) located on Ball Hill Road with a new single span, prefabricated concrete three-sided structure set on spread footings with splayed wingwalls carrying two lanes of traffic. The clear span is expected to be approximately 20 feet and work will include temporary traffic control, installation of a natural stream bed, water control plan, dewatering, demolition of the existing structure, installation of guardrails, and road resurfacing. | $1,000,000 |
| Quincy | The project would reconstruct the intersection of Willard Street at Quary Street and Stedman Street to improve safety and accessibility for both vehicles and pedestrians. The redesigned intersection will enhance traffic flow and create an ADA-compliant, continuous pedestrian path which will encourage walking and increase foot traffic for local businesses. The project will support a nearby housing development with 48 units. | $1,100,000 |
| Raynham | MassWorks funding will support the replacement of approximately 7000 linear feet of aging water main along Route 138 (Broadway) from just north of King Philip Street to the 495 overpass. Construction will include excavation, installation of a new water main, gate valves, and hydrants, and pavement restoration. The project benefits nearby development, including the 40B Broadway Crossing project which will bring 240 units (60 affordable) of housing, and the newly adopted MBTA Communities multifamily overlay district. | $3,500,000 |
| Salem | MassWorks will fund infrastructure improvements in the South River District including landscaping, paving, utility upgrades, implementation of flood protections and stormwater management systems, and installation of accessible pedestrian walkways. This infrastructure will unlock the El Centro redevelopment, enabling construction of a new community health center and 48 units of permanently affordable senior housing. The project will create 109 new jobs and preserve 189 jobs. | $2,000,000 |
| Scituate | This project will install approximately 6,500 linear feet of high-density polyethylene gravity and low-pressure sewer main, construct a new pump station with a standby generator, and install approximately 12,000 linear feet of force main. Expanded sewer service can support the creation of 428 new transit-oriented housing units within a half mile of the North Scituate Commuter Rail Station. | $5,000,000 |
| Somerville | This project will create an engaging civic hub and enhance access to businesses and public transit. Funds will be used to reconfigure intersections, establish accessible paths of travel to the Union Square Green Line Station, and install bus queue jumps, efficient traffic signals, raised crosswalks, better sidewalks, and bicycle infrastructure to increase safety, improve traffic flow, and support a private development that will have 475,000 square feet of commercial space and will create 954 jobs. | $1,400,000 |
| Springfield | This project centers on public improvements intended to help catalyze the development of over 90 new units of housing in three vacant buildings at the intersection at which MassMutual Center and MGM Springfield are located. Improvements include sidewalk/roadway reconfiguration, improved street crossings and connectivity, and pedestrian improvements, all of which will increase safety and accessibility. | $3,000,000 |
| Taunton | This project will replace approximately 2200 linear feet of undersized water main constructed in the late 1800’s with new 12” high pressure water main to serve a new 390-unit residential development. It will also replace approximately 150 linear feet of undersized sewer main, reline 1900 linear feet of sewer piping, repair 2400 linear feet of roadway using Complete Streets standards, and reconstruct 4800 linear feet of sidewalks. | $3,690,000 |
| Tolland | This project will rebuild 2.3 miles of Schoolhouse Road. Work will include replacing and improving existing drainage systems, replacement of 16 culverts and addition of 24 culverts, hazard tree removal, and rebuilding the subgrade, subbase, and base layers to improve drainage, structural integrity, public safety, and climate resiliency. A stabilized road profile will enhance safety, reduce emergency response times, and enable school bus access. It will also encourage the U.S. Postal Service to consider mail delivery to North Tolland. | $1,000,000 |
| Waltham | This project will extend Green Street as a Complete Street between Main Street (Route 117) and Weston Street (US Route 20). Grant funds will support construction of 0.9 miles of roadway and streetscape improvements, stormwater and utility improvements, and intersection/signal timing modifications. The project will catalyze the development of 1,500 housing units in west Waltham by establishing necessary road connections and alleviating traffic congestion in the city. | $6,000,000 |
| Webster | MassWorks will fund the design of the reconstruction of Main Street, South Main Street, and North Main Street to provide improved pedestrian, bicycle, and transit access between proposed developments and existing businesses throughout the corridor. Key developments include 100 proposed residential units and retail mixed use development at 21 Pearl Street, 6,000 square feet of retail and fuel services at 431 South Main Street, and access to Main Street businesses for the 159-unit Stevens Mill housing redevelopment. | $500,000 |
| Woburn | This project will create preliminary design plans for a pedestrian bridge over MBTA rail tracks to establish a direct transportation link between New Boston Street and the Anderson Regional Transportation Center, which is currently accessible only by vehicle or via a lengthy and indirect walking route. This connection will improve multimodal access to one of the region’s key transit hubs and foster safety, accessibility, and redevelopment of the surrounding area into a vibrant mixed used district. | $525,000 |
| Worcester | This project will support Lakeside Apartments, an affordable housing development that will create approximately 100 units on Lakeside Avenue next to Coes Pond. The proposed infrastructure for Lakeside Apartments includes upgrades to water and sewer lines, electricity infrastructure, removal of gas lines, adding sidewalks, upgraded street curbing, and adding parking spaces, crosswalks, and site lighting, as well as landscaping for a central open space area. | $2,000,000 |