Marty Walsh to unveil $2B capital plan
Mayor Martin J. Walsh will present a more than $2 billion capital plan today, with half the budget going to school building improvements and another $700 million invested in transportation projects.
The five-year, $2.08 billion plan would make infrastructure investments in
every city neighborhood, according to a press release. The capital plan calls for spending $709 million on projects outlined in the citys Go Boston 2030 transportation plan, which promotes public transit, walking and cycling over using cars, and calls for investments in smart traffic signals and rapid transit buses.
The capital improvement plan also looks to invest in Franklin Park and complete the Emerald Necklace, encourage affordable housing, and use 1 percent of its capital borrowing about $1.7 million for arts projects.
That borrowing is set to increase by more than 22.5 percent over last years plan, according to a press release. And the plan calls for significant one-time funding sources, including using more than $100 million from the sale of the Winthrop Square Garage, along with Parking Meter Fund surplus funds.
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