
With major events and increased travel expected across the state this summer, the Administration is focused on making sure people have a reliable, affordable alternative to driving so we can reduce congestion, support daily commuters, and keep Massachusetts moving.
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LexRide connects key destinations, including Downtown Lexington, the Distillery District, and the Warehouse Block/National Avenue area, making it easier to explore without worrying about parking, traffic, or multiple rideshare trips.
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The funding will ensure communities can expand transit options to meet increased demand for services around stadiums.
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Approved as part of WMATA’s Strategic Transformation Plan, the expanded program introduces new pricing and participation options that make it easier for colleges and universities to join and for more students, such as part-time, community college, and graduate students, to benefit from accessible transportation.
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When history looks back on the 2010-2020 decade, it's likely to view it as the start of the electric heckle boom.
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As a SVP for the firm, Rex Brejnik will lead, expand, and drive growth for the transit and rail practice in the Western U.S.
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Alexis Tameron Kinsey joins as chief of staff and senior advisor, while Abigail Cooksey-Williams joins as manager, transportation demand management.
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Agency will assist university in its overall transportation program including the development of transportation hubs and improved service delivery.
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Chris Simmons worked as an attorney with a focus on community development and business formation issues, prior to working in Transportation Demand Management
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Choice Connections and Curb the Congestion target large employers and most-congested corridors, and recognize individuals who use transportation options.
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