Massachusetts’ transportation infrastructure has suffered from decades of underfunding, but with a new infusion of capital from the recently passed Transportation Bond Bill, the commonwealth signaled a financial commitment to system-wide improvements. And yet challenges and critical policy decisions loom: addressing the cancellation of federal funding for the Mass Pike/I-90 Allston Multimodal Project; meeting ongoing funding needs for the MBTA and Regional Transit Authorities; awarding a new Commuter Rail contract; and realizing the dream of the West-East Rail.
At this timely forum, hear from policy leaders, advocates, and public officials as they assess the current transportation landscape in Massachusetts and explore how to keep the commonwealth moving in the right direction.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
MCLE Conference Center (Downtown Boston - 10 Winter Pl) | 7:30 AM (networking), 8:30 - 10:15 AM (program)
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OPENING REMARKS
Phil Eng
Interim MassDOT Secretary and MBTA General Manager
LEGISLATIVE PANEL
Sen. Brendan Crighton, Senate Chair, Joint Committee on Transportation
Rep. Jim Arciero, House Chair, Joint Committee on Transportation
Moderator: Gintautas Dumcius, Editor, MASSterList
PANEL (in formation)
Stephanie Pollack, Former Federal Highway Deputy Administrator and MassDOT Secretary
Michael Lambert, Administrator, Brockton Area Transit Authority
Pete Wilson, Senior Policy Director, Transportation for Massachusetts
Kate Dineen, President & CEO, A Better City
Moderator: George Donnelly, President, State House News Service / MASSterList



