Responding to the MassDOT 5 Year Capital Investment Plan (CIP)
Friday, May 13, 2016 at 04:03PM
MassCommute Master Admin

MassCommute provided the following comments in response to MassDOT's 2017-2021 Capital Investment Plan (CIP):

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May 13th, 2016

Re: Comments on the Draft FY2017-2021 CIP

Dear Secretary Pollack,

On behalf of the twelve transportation management associations (TMAs) of MassCommute, I am pleased to submit this letter in response to the draft five-year capital investment plan (CIP), and thank you for the opportunity to do so.  Many of our TMAs and their members have participated in the public meetings and we all look forward to reviewing the final approved CIP later this month.

Our coalition is deeply grateful for our partnership with MassDOT, and for the state’s commitment to supporting TMAs through the federal CMAQ program. These funds provide a critical platform from which TMAs are able to engage businesses and employers and leverage private sector investment in solving transportation challenges through innovative transportation demand management (TDM) solutions. We applaud the Baker Administration for combining the MassDOT and MBTA investment plans into one coherent investment blueprint and look forward to continuing our work together in support of MassDOT’s priorities to maintain, modernize, and- where prudent, expand our transportation system.

Acknowledging the shortfall of resources with which the state has been left to fix our current transportation system and build the system we need, we are pleased to see that the following investments have been included in the CIP:

Overall, we feel that this is a strong plan that invests $14.4 billion dollars over the next five years and demonstrates that Massachusetts is strongly committed to expanding and improving public transportation and bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. We hope that this CIP continues to provide even more resources for transportation investments across the state that will allow our transportation system to keep up with our growing and changing economy. Today’s workers are hungry for transportation options and alternatives to the drive alone commute; our TMAs look forward to continuing to build and strengthen public private partnerships to ensure that those options are available.

Thank you for the opportunity to respond to this plan, and for your dedication to making Massachusetts an even better place to live, work, and do business. Please do not hesitate to contact either of us with any questions.

 

Respectfully,

 

 

Julia Prange Wallerce, Executive Director                                    Patrick Sullivan, Managing Director

 

 

 

 

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