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 ...
Three regional transit agencies in western Massachusetts are collaborating to introduce three new longer-distance, limited-stop bus routes that will knit together their service territories across the ...
Earlier this week, I got to try out the MBTA's new CharlieCard, which is currently in a testing phase for volunteers to try them out before they become more widely available at fare machines across ...
The concept of an Orange Line extension in Boston is gaining some traction on Beacon Hill. Last week, the House advanced a resolve to study extending the Orange Line from Jamaica Plain to Roslindale ...
The Boston City Council’s Committee on Planning, Development, and Transportation will hold a public hearing on Tuesday afternoon "to explore amending the Boston Zoning Code to remove parking minimum ...
Legacy students with rich parents have a notoriously easy path through Harvard. But underground, the MBTA's legacy Red Line trains are struggling after putting in decades' worth of hard work. Over the ...
As 2025 comes to an end, the future of transportation is just getting started. While Massachusetts’ state legislature has largely stabilized transportation funding in the short term, they're going to ...
The New Bedford City Council is considering reducing the city's parking production quotas, which currently require developers to build two off-street parking spaces for every new apartment.
On Thursday, the Healey-Driscoll administration released $10 million in new funding for the state's Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs) – the transit agencies that operate bus service outside of the ...
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