What's New
Thank you to everyone who attended the public meeting on March 21. If you missed the meeting, or want to learn more, view the presentation on the Documents page.
The Rourke Bridge was constructed almost 30 years ago as a temporary
bridge over the Merrimack River. It connects Lowell and Chelmsford
on the south side of the river to Dracut and Tyngsborough on the north
side of the river. In the 1970s and 1980s, several studies looked at
alternatives for a permanent river crossing. With funding from the Massachusetts
Department of Transportation (MassDOT), the Northern
Middlesex Council of Governments (NMCOG) is moving forward with
a new corridor study to identify river crossing and roadway improvement
alternatives. We
are looking forward to your input on this regional study.
A rigorous public involvement program includes a Technical
Working Group, Study Advisory Committee and public meetings, a project
website and printed materials. NMCOG wants to involve all stakeholders and has
designed a program that invites environmental justice neighborhoods, limited
English proficiency populations, and anyone directly affected by this project
to access information and participate in the planning process. Learn more about
the project goals, keep updated
on the most recent
news and explore community resources.



