Department of Transportation Commissioner David Rodrigue told the Fiscal Committee DOT’s capital asks span general fund items (to unlock federal aviation and transit matches and to begin a program of railroad bridge and rail replacement work) and highway fund priorities to sustain winter operations and maintain fuel distribution.
On the general‑fund side, DOT sought state matches that unlock about $32 million in federal aviation funds and $10.4 million in federal transit vehicle funding; it also proposed an initial appropriation for railroad bridge repair and to buy replacement rail and ties for state‑owned track. DOT emphasized it performs limited preventative maintenance on state rail bridges and warned deferred work increases replacement risk.
On the highway fund side, DOT requested roughly $3.4 million for salt and sand storage sheds statewide, a program to replace aging underground fuel tanks (important for statewide fuel distribution and emergency response), and a set of patrol facility heating and life‑safety upgrades. Rodrigue highlighted aging patrol sites (one cited near Crawford Notch) and an 87‑year‑old Milford facility request as examples of facilities that need capital renewal.
Committee members questioned the rising unit costs for storage sheds and asked about consolidation opportunities. DOT said costs have risen and that the distribution of small, regionally located sheds supports efficient winter operations.
Next steps: DOT will provide detailed lists of candidate fuel sites, patrol facility scopes and bridge priorities for committee review.