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Remote work has drastically reduced MBTA ridership, leading to a sharp decline in fare revenue. The shift challenges the transit authority’s budget and prompts calls for new funding strategies.
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The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital spending plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and expanding accessibility across the Boston area over the next five years.
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Debate intensifies over bike lanes as cities weigh benefits against traffic delays. Supporters cite safety and eco advantages, while critics argue lanes worsen congestion, sparking heated discussions on urban planning.
The MBTA has released its early 2025 schedule, highlighting planned bridge repairs and system upgrades. Commuters can expect temporary service adjustments as vital infrastructure improvements begin.
The state has expanded public space protections to safeguard LGBTQ+ rights, aiming to promote inclusion and prevent discrimination in parks, government buildings, and community centers. Advocates praise the move.
Remote work has drastically reduced MBTA ridership, leading to a sharp decline in fare revenue. The shift challenges the transit authority’s budget and prompts calls for new funding strategies.
The state has launched a new initiative aimed at combating urban homelessness. The program focuses on affordable housing, job training, and mental health services to support vulnerable populations.
A new bill proposed in the state aims to ban broker fees for renters, seeking to reduce upfront housing costs and increase rental affordability. The measure faces mixed reactions from landlords and tenant advocates.
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Remote work has drastically reduced MBTA ridership, leading to a sharp decline in fare revenue. The shift challenges the transit authority’s budget and prompts calls for new funding strategies.
The state has launched a new initiative aimed at combating urban homelessness. The program focuses on affordable housing, job training, and mental health services to support vulnerable populations.
A new bill proposed in the state aims to ban broker fees for renters, seeking to reduce upfront housing costs and increase rental affordability. The measure faces mixed reactions from landlords and tenant advocates.
Lawmakers are locked in a heated debate over public pension reform for state workers, with key issues including funding sustainability and benefit adjustments. The dispute highlights growing tensions over retirement security and fiscal responsibility.
The state has launched a new initiative aimed at combating urban homelessness, focusing on affordable housing, mental health services, and job training to support vulnerable populations and reduce street homelessness.
The MBTA has released its early 2025 construction schedule, highlighting major projects on bridges and accessibility improvements across the transit system to enhance safety and rider experience.
Massachusetts is accelerating transportation upgrades to combat climate change. The state plans expanded electric vehicle infrastructure, improved public transit, and resilient roadways to reduce emissions and withstand climate impacts.
Public hearings have been scheduled to discuss proposed fare hikes for the MBTA. Officials seek public input on potential increases aimed at addressing budget shortfalls and improving transit services.
Debate intensifies over bike lanes’ impact on traffic flow as city officials and commuters clash. Supporters cite safety and eco benefits, while critics warn of increased congestion and slower drives.
The Massachusetts Senate has advanced a bill proposing a statewide ban on cellphones in schools, aiming to reduce distractions and improve student focus. The measure now moves to the House for consideration.
The Green Line Extension Project remains delayed despite recent progress. Construction continues to face setbacks, pushing completion further. Officials emphasize commitment to overcoming challenges and delivering improved transit.
Boston unveils new congestion solutions to combat rising traffic jams. The plan includes updated traffic signals, expanded bus lanes, and carpool incentives aiming to ease commutes and reduce emissions citywide.