Happy new year! We took some time off for a long winter break, but news kept on happening. Some of these are stories we may ...
Massachusetts opened over 40 miles' worth of new off-street trails in 2025, and more than a dozen new projects are expected ...
This year, StreetsblogMASS attained a notable milestone: since January, readers have visited our homepage and article ...
This story was originally published by ProPublica, where former Streetsblog reporter Jesse Coburn now works. On its face, the rule proposed in July by the country’s pipeline-safety regulator seemed ...
At an MBTA board meeting last month, Head of Rail Transformation, Alistair Sawers, shared a proposal for “discontinuous electrification” - a concept that could electrify the T’s regional rail system ...
Since 2020, the MBTA has relied on a huge infusion of federal pandemic-relief funding to make up the difference between its rising operating costs and lower fare revenue. But that federal assistance ...
On Monday, federal officials announced the first major committment of federal funding for the Allston Multimodal Project, a massive realignment of Interstate 90 in Boston's Allston neighborhood. "I am ...
While many state highway bureaucracies treat bike, pedestrian, and transit infrastructure as an afterthought, new MassDOT highway engineering guidelines will require traffic engineers to include ...
The City of Boston's traffic counts show a "significant" increase in bike trips alongside a modest decrease in motor vehicle traffic on streets where Mayor Wu's administration built new bikeways in ...
A new car-free bridge to connect Everett and Somerville over the Mystic River is on schedule to begin construction in 2024, according to state officials. The bridge would provide a direct link between ...
Two weeks after announcing her decision to sacrifice a bus lane on Boylston Street, Mayor Wu's administration is moving forward with a "30-day review" of safety and transit improvements that have been ...