Some lawmakers warn that chaotic budget cuts from Washington could create headwinds for bold new transportation policies this ...
WalkMassachusetts survey of fatal crashes finds that pedestrians, older adults, and people of color are disproportionately ...
Additional track work near Ashmont station will require the T to run "shuttle trains" for the remainder of April after the ...
Mayor Wu's administration continues to ignore requests for information about the city's '30-day review' of recent street ...
The Greater Boston Area faces a range of issues, from rising housing costs, to residential segregation, to underinvestment of ...
Your StreetsblogMASS editor joined Boston Public Radio's Jim Braude and Margery Eagan, plus former MassDOT Secretary Jim Aloisi, to discuss possible federal funding cuts from the Trump administration, ...
Statewide Poll Suggests Most Residents Are Open to Paying New Tolls, Taxes for Better Transportation
A new poll commissioned by Transportation for Massachusetts (T4MA) suggests that a majority of Massachusetts residents could support new tolls or higher gas taxes and registration fees to pay for the ...
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