Maine Better Transportation Association
Founded in 1939, the MBTA is a non-partisan voice for investment in a safe, efficient transportation network for Maine. With 700 members representing municipalities, businesses and individuals from all walks of life, we advocate for funding of a multimodal transportation system – air, roads, rail, port, transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities – to serve communities and citizens throughout the state.
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VOTE YES on 3
Maine is going to the polls on June 8, and one of the statewide ballot issues is Question 3, The Transportation Bond.
 
Read about the bond and you can help get the word out. Also information on the three Yes for Maine Jobs ballot questions that the MBTA board has endorsed.
 

What’s the worst road in Maine?
The MBTA is no longer accepting entries for the “The Worst Road in Maine” contest. Please watch our FixMaineRoads.org web site and Facebook page for the announcement of the winner! 
Maine Trails: Cover Story

Maine Trails, April - May 20100

Rural connections = Rural jobs

This spring, Sandford 'Sandy' Blitz of Hudson, Maine, was named as federal co-chair of the newly formed Northern Border Regional Commission, a federal economic development task force with $30 million in annual funding authority. The commission is charged with bringing jobs and economic opportunity to the rural regions of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.

Maine Better Transportation Association’s Maria Fuentes sat down with Blitz to talk about his new job.

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Events

Thursday, July 15
MBTA Infrastructure Golf Tournament

Thursday, August 5
Aroostook County Meeting
Northeastland Hotel, Presque Isle

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Fix Maine Roads

A resident's frustration shows, Lincolnville

A resident's frustration shows, Lincolnville 

What’s the worst road in Maine? Do you have a bad road that you’d like to see fixed? Tell us about it.