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Replacing the Cape Cod Bridges

As a man-made island connected by two roadways and a rail line, Cape Cod's economic future hinges on transportation access to and from the mainland. Two 88-year-old bridges, the Sagamore and the Bourne, currently provide the only vehicle access points for Cape Cod's 230,000 year-round residents, more than 8,500 businesses, and 5 million annual visitors. When these two bridges were built in 1935, they collectively saw fewer than 1 million annual crossings. Today, traffic on the bridges exceeds 38 million crossings per year, roughly equivalent to the Golden Gate Bridge.

 

In recent years, both the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges have required increasingly frequent maintenance, resulting in both community and business impacts. The bridges are approaching the end of their serviceable lifespan and are considered functionally obsolete and structurally deficient. If not replaced, the bridges will soon require major rehabilitation work, leading to months-long lane restrictions and bridge closures. A complete closure of either bridge would result in an unprecedented disruption to the regional economy.

 

The development and implementation of a plan to replace the existing Canal bridges is a major public safety and economic concern. For more than a decade, the Cape Cod Chamber has been a leader in urging the Army Corps of Engineers, who maintain these bridges, and MassDOT, who owns the connecting roadways, to urgently identify a clear funding and replacement plan for both bridges.

 

The Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce remains committed to seeing the replacement of both the Sagamore and the Bourne Bridges through to completion. More information on this effort will be shared here as it becomes available.

 

CAPE & ISLANDS BRIDGES COALITION


In early 2024, the Cape Cod Chamber announced the formation of the Cape & Islands Bridges Coalition (CIBC), a group of nearly 50 business and community leaders committed to supporting full funding and replacement of both the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges. The CIBC was formed by the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce in response to business and community concerns related to the nearly 90-year-old Cape Cod bridges.

 

CIBC MEMBERS*

Dan Wolf (Co-Chair), Founder Cape Air/Former Senator Cape & Islands 

Paul Niedzwiecki (Co-Chair), CEO, Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce 

Mike Lauf (Founder), President and CEO, Cape Cod Healthcare 

DeWitt Davenport (Founder), CEO, The Davenport Companies 

Lisa Oliver (Founder), Chair of the Board, President and CEO, The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod 

Bert Talerman (Founder), President, Cape Cod 5 

Greg Bilezikian and Jeff Bilezikian (Founders), Partners, Turtle Rock Real Estate Management and Development 

 

Christopher Beal, Fire Chief, Town of Barnstable and Secretary/Treasurer of the Cape & Islands Fire Chief Association
Bill Bogdanovich, CEO and President, Broad Reach Healthcare 
Peter Burke, Fire Chief, Hyannis Fire Department
Peter Burke, Executive Director, Nantucket Chamber of Commerce
Sarah Chace, Partner, Mashpee Commons 
Alton Chun, Chief Operating Officer, Upland Capital/Harbor View Hotel
Jim Connolly, President, Eldredge and Bourne Moving 
John Cox, President, Cape Cod Community College
Robert Davis, Advisor, Former General Manager, The Steamship Authority 
Eric Dykeman, Manager, South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Heath Eldredge, Chief of Police, Town of Brewster 
Mark Ells, Town Manager, Town of Barnstable
David Fantini, President, Brockton Area Building Trades Council 
Rob Galibois, Cape and Islands District Attorney
Peter Gori, Owner, Nauset Farms 
Andrew Gottlieb, Executive Director, Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Kathy Jensen, Interim Administrator, Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority 
Michael Kasparian, President and CEO, Falmouth Chamber of Commerce
Marlene McCollem, Town Administrator, Town of Bourne 
Susan Moran, Barnstable County Clerk of Courts, Former State Senator 
Robert Newman, General Manager, Ocean Edge Resort 
Marie Oliva, President and CEO, Cape Cod Canal Region Chamber of Commerce
Rick Orton, Director of Administration, Cape Cod Express 
Diana Painter, Regional Organizer, Greater Southeastern MA Labor Council
David Panagore, COO, Mercedes Cab/Cape Destinations 
Stacie Peugh, President and CEO, YMCA Cape Cod 
Jim Pimental, President, Southeastern Massachusetts Building Trades Council
Leslie Sandberg, Provincetown Select Board Member and Government Affairs Director, Cape Cod and Islands Association of Realtors 
Dorothy Savarese, Suffolk University Board of Trustees, Former CEO of Cape Cod 5, and Former Board President of Cape Cod Climate Collaborative 
Anne Scott-Putney, President and CEO, Heritage Museum and Gardens 
Kristy Senatori, Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission
Michael Sharlet, Managing Director, Wychmere Beach Club 
Tony Shepley, President, Shepley Wood Products
Alex Theoharidis, Chief Executive Officer, Coastal Medical Transportation Systems 
Brooke Thomson, President and CEO, Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Gary Thulander, Area Managing Director, Wequassett Resort and Golf Club 
Ian Trombly, Vice President of Public Policy, One SouthCoast 
Pete Wilson, Senior Policy Director, Transportation for Massachusetts 

 

Membership of the CIBC is updated periodically.  For more information contact Lauren@capecodchamber.org

 

RESOURCES
Cape Cod Bridges Program - MassDOT

Cape Cod Canal Bridges: Vital Lifeline to the Cape & Islands - Cape Cod Commission

Cape Cod Bridges Replacement: An Urgent Need - Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey and Rep. Bill Keating

Cape Cod Bridges Major Rehabilitation Evaluation Report - US Army Corps of Engineers