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The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and expanding accessibility across the Greater Boston area over the next five years.
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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.
The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and expanding accessibility across the Greater Boston area over the next five years.
The new Massachusetts Infrastructure Bill promises significant investments in roads, bridges, and public transit, aiming to boost safety, create jobs, and enhance connectivity in local communities statewide.
The MBTA has unveiled its construction timeline for early 2025 projects, outlining key upgrades and maintenance plans aimed at improving transit efficiency and passenger experience across the network.
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The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion capital plan aimed at modernizing transit infrastructure, enhancing service reliability, and expanding accessibility across the Greater Boston area over the next five years.
The new Massachusetts Infrastructure Bill promises significant investments in roads, bridges, and public transit, aiming to boost safety, create jobs, and enhance connectivity in local communities statewide.
The MBTA has unveiled its construction timeline for early 2025 projects, outlining key upgrades and maintenance plans aimed at improving transit efficiency and passenger experience across the network.
Boston unveils a comprehensive plan to ease traffic congestion, introducing expanded public transit, improved bike lanes, and smart traffic signals to enhance flow and reduce commute times citywide.
The new “Freedom to Move Act” aims to cut vehicle emissions by tracking mileage instead of fuel consumption. Advocates say it promotes fairer road usage fees and encourages eco-friendly driving habits.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion transportation plan aimed at boosting local infrastructure, improving public transit, and creating jobs. The initiative focuses on sustainable, community-driven projects statewide.
Safety concerns and speed restrictions are causing delays across the MBTA system. Slow zones implemented to address track and equipment issues are impacting service reliability for commuters statewide.
The state has unveiled a $1.3 billion capital plan aimed at boosting infrastructure and public services through 2030. The investment targets roads, schools, and energy projects to foster growth and sustainability.
Governor Maura Healey has unveiled an $8 billion plan aimed at strengthening MBTA finances, focusing on improving infrastructure and service reliability to enhance public transit across Massachusetts.
Public hearings have been scheduled to discuss proposed MBTA fare increases. Officials seek public input on the potential hike affecting buses, subways, and commuter rails, aiming to balance budget needs with rider impact.
Remote work has significantly reduced MBTA ridership, leading to a sharp decline in revenue. The transit authority faces challenges restoring commuter confidence as office returns remain uncertain.
Governor Healey has unveiled an $8 billion transportation plan aimed at improving infrastructure, expanding public transit, and reducing traffic congestion across the state. The initiative focuses on sustainable and equitable mobility solutions.