HomeWorldWhy a $2.4 billion Cape Cod bridge project is forcing homeowners in the US to give up their properties 

Why a $2.4 billion Cape Cod bridge project is forcing homeowners in the US to give up their properties 

Residents say state blindsided them as $2.4 billion Sagamore Bridge project moves forward. 

August 15, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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The 90-year-old Sagamore and Bourne bridges are the only vehicle routes connecting Cape Cod to the mainland-Representative photo
The 90-year-old Sagamore and Bourne bridges are the only vehicle routes connecting Cape Cod to the mainland-Representative photo

When Joan and Marc Hendel moved into their newly built Cape Cod home in March, they never imagined they’d receive a hand-delivered notice from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation telling them it would be taken for the state’s largest public works project in decades — the replacement of the Sagamore Bridge.

Their house, along with at least 12 others and three commercial properties in Bourne’s Round Hill neighbourhood, is slated for acquisition under eminent domain to make way for a new bridge and expanded road network, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Longtime project, sudden impact 

The 90-year-old Sagamore and Bourne bridges are the only vehicle routes connecting Cape Cod to the mainland. Declared “functionally obsolete” in 2020, the Sagamore Bridge is set for full replacement after the state secured more than $1 billion in federal funding toward the $2.4 billion cost. While talk of a replacement has circulated for decades, many Round Hill residents — including the Hendels — say they were never warned when buying or building their homes that the bridge’s relocation might run through their neighbourhood.