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The state announced a $1.3 billion capital investment plan set for completion by 2030, aiming to boost infrastructure, technology, and public services, driving economic growth and job creation statewide.
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The MBTA has announced early 2025 construction plans focusing on bridge repairs and enhanced accessibility. These projects aim to improve safety and ensure better transit access for all riders across the network.
The state has launched a major urban initiative aimed at addressing the rising homelessness crisis. The program focuses on affordable housing, emergency shelters, and support services to provide immediate relief and long-term solutions.
New commuter rail lines are driving up real estate values across multiple cities, as improved transit access attracts buyers and spurs development. Experts say this trend is reshaping urban growth and investment patterns.
MassHealth faces mounting pressure as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements, sparking concerns over access to care and increased administrative burdens across Massachusetts.
MassDOT has approved an $18.5 billion capital plan for the next five years, focusing on improving transit, roads, and bridges across Massachusetts to boost safety and infrastructure reliability.
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Massachusetts has launched electric bus pilot programs statewide to reduce emissions and improve public transit. The initiative aims to test sustainable technology and advance clean transportation across communities.
Governor Healey signed a $60.9 billion state budget plan, prioritizing education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The bipartisan deal aims to boost economic growth and support key public services statewide.
The Massachusetts House has launched budget debates focusing on key priorities including funding for homeless shelters and public transit improvements. Lawmakers aim to address urgent community needs in upcoming allocations.
The state announced a $1.3 billion capital investment plan set for completion by 2030, aiming to boost infrastructure, technology, and public services, driving economic growth and job creation statewide.
The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital spending plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and improving accessibility across the network over the next five years.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion transportation plan aimed at boosting local funding for infrastructure projects. The initiative seeks to improve transit, road safety, and reduce congestion across the state.
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The state announced a $1.3 billion capital investment plan set for completion by 2030, aiming to boost infrastructure, technology, and public services, driving economic growth and job creation statewide.
The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital spending plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and improving accessibility across the network over the next five years.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion transportation plan aimed at boosting local funding for infrastructure projects. The initiative seeks to improve transit, road safety, and reduce congestion across the state.
The state ferry service faces ongoing challenges with aging vessels and rising demand. Upcoming plans include fleet modernization and expanded routes to improve reliability and meet future transportation needs.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation has approved an $18.5 billion five-year capital plan aimed at modernizing transit, improving infrastructure, and boosting statewide transportation efficiency through 2029.
Innovative technologies like AI-driven sensors and smart traffic lights are transforming traffic management, reducing congestion, and enhancing safety. Cities worldwide adopt these systems to improve urban mobility and cut emissions.
The state has unveiled a $1.3 billion capital plan aimed at boosting infrastructure and public services through 2030. The multi-year investment targets transportation, education, and healthcare projects.
State officials are urging expanded rural broadband access to bridge the digital divide, boost local economies, and improve education and healthcare services in underserved communities across the region.
A new bill aims to enhance public transit funding and enforce stricter zoning compliance for the MBTA. The legislation seeks to improve service efficiency and support sustainable urban development across Massachusetts.
Governor Healey unveils an $8 billion plan aimed at strengthening MBTA finances, focusing on infrastructure upgrades and improved service to boost ridership and long-term sustainability.
Boston launches innovative traffic solutions, including smart signals and expanded bike lanes, to combat growing congestion. City officials aim to improve commute times and reduce emissions with these new strategies.
Officials have unveiled new plans to expand the South Coast Rail Station, aiming to improve capacity and commuter experience. The project includes additional platforms and upgraded facilities, slated to begin construction next year.