The Complete Press Release, CLICK HERE, details various projects to include Solar Initiative, EV Chargers, Water Transmission Line Replacement, James Street Pump Station Replacement, Uptown Rotary, Waterford Street Community Center, Maki Park, Orpheum Park, Park Street Park, Greenwood Pool Indoor Facility Demolition, Rear Main Street Revitalization, Downtown Infrastructure Improvement, Rome Square Revitalization, Airport Revitalization, and North Central Pathway Bike Trail Pedestrian Bridge.
Why Mayor Nicholson Visited D.C. on the last Wednesday of June, 2024
Gardner Magazine has received information about Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson’s visit to the nation’s capitol on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Both the Mayor and Congresswoman Lori Trahan presented to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on the ways Gardner has utilized Federal funding for infrastructure improvements. Complete Press Release, CLICK HERE.
The roundtable focused on the ways that federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and other pieces of federal legislation were being implemented around the United States.
Gardner Mayor Nicholson stated“ It was an honor to represent Gardner at the Nation’s capital and speak of the ways that Gardner has been able to utilize federal funding to help move the City forward. Our infrastructure impacts the daily lives of our residents – from our roads, sidewalks, and bridges to our water system, economic development, and more – that’s why the projects these funds area available for is so important. …. It’s now our job to go after every federal dollar we can so that we can continue the progress we’ve made and bring Gardner into a stronger tomorrow…”
Congresswoman Lori Trahan stated, “I’m proud of the work my team and I have done with Mayor Nicholson to identify federal infrastructure grants Gardner is eligible for, submit competitive applications, and secure significant investments for families and small businesses. That’s why the Mayor was the perfect guest to invite to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’s roundtable on the implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law,”