MBTA Program for Mass Transportation
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MBTA Program for Mass Transportation

The Program for Mass Transportation (PMT) is the MBTA´s long-range capital planning document, which defines the 25-year vision for public transportation in eastern Massachusetts. The MBTA´s enabling legislation requires the Authority to update the PMT every five years and to implement the policies and priorities outlined in the PMT through the Capital Investment Program (CIP), which is prepared annually. The PMT also defines the universe of transit projects that can be drawn on for inclusion in the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization´s long-range Regional Transportation Plan and in its Transportation Improvement Program, through which eligible projects receive federal funding.

Historically, the PMT has focused primarily on the identification and evaluation of potential transit expansion projects. However, because the Commonwealth has committed to funding the expansion projects required as mitigation for the Central Artery project, and because the MBTA is currently facing a $2.7 billion backlog of maintenance projects, the 2008 PMT will also focus on system preservation projects. This will help the MBTA bring existing assets into a state of good repair, better serving customers by improving the reliability, accessibility, and safety of service.


Related Documents

2003 PROGRAM FOR MASS TRANSPORTATION

MBTA CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM

BOSTON REGION MPO
LONG-RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN


BOSTON REGION MPO TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
LONG-RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN


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