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The meetings are free; attendees do not have to register. The regional rail project, in the works for decades, is connecting Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton to Boston’s South Station via ...
MILLBURY — Another Central Massachusetts community has voted to resist the MBTA zoning law, which is designed to increase housing. On Saturday, a Millbury Special Town Meeting voted down an ...
FALL RIVER — It's nearly boarding time. The South Coast Rail team has invited the public to a community meeting to discuss the project, which is wrapping up construction. The meeting will be ...
The MBTA Advisory Board represents the cities and towns in the MBTA service district. The municipalities are assessed a total of $143M annually (as of FY2008). In return, the advisory board has veto power over the MBTA operating and capital budgets, including the power to reduce the overall amount. [168]
Public meetings on the new system were held in 2017 and 2018, [27] but then stopped in 2019 [28] until a revised plan was announced in December 2019. The new plan, costing over $900 million, was planned to roll out more gradually from 2020 to 2024. [29] In February 2023, the MBTA confirmed that the project might be delayed beyond the 2024 ...
MBTA bus: 4, 7, 11 Intercity buses at South Station Bus Terminal. 2.3 (3.7) JFK/UMass: MBTA Commuter Rail: Greenbush Line MBTA subway: Red Line MBTA bus: 8, 16, 41. UMass Shuttle Route 1 LMA Shuttle. 1 Quincy: 7.9 (12.7) Quincy Center: MBTA Commuter Rail: Greenbush Line
Under the mandate, people ages 12 and older, in order to enter indoor public venues (bars, restaurants, gyms, theaters, and sports venues) in Boston, would be required to show proof of at least their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by January 15, 2022, and of full vaccination by February 15, 2022. The mandate promoted opposition, and in an ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates 152 bus routes in the Greater Boston area. The MBTA has a policy objective to provide transit service within walking distance (defined as 0.25 miles (0.40 km)) for all residents living in areas with population densities greater than 5,000 inhabitants per square mile (1,900/km 2) within the MBTA's service district.