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Archive-2004

 

Photo of front cover of the 2004 Transportation Improvement Program document

Fiscal Years 2004–08 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
Endorsed September 11, 2003.

Posted 9/03


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FY 2004-05 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment Four
Voted for release by the Transportation Planning and Programming Committee September 2, 2004. Amends the funds for Beacon Street, Brookline Project over two years, programming $6,500,000 in FY 2004 and $2,100,000 in FY 2005, in order to increase overall project funding.

Posted 9/04

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FY 2004–06 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment Three
Endorsed July 8, 2004.
Adds $1,000,000 for the design and procurement of buses for the Airport Intermodal Transit Connector and $618,750 for buses and bus-related facilities in the MetroWest area.
Posted 7/04

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FY 2004-06 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment Two
Endorsed June 10, 2004.
Posted 6/04
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Download FY 2004–08 TIP Amendment One
Endorsed January 8, 2004.
Posted 1/04

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MassHighway Suggested Changes to FY 2006 - FY 2007 Bridge List elements of
FY 2005-2009 Transportation Improvement Program.

Posted 8/04

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FY 2004-06 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Adjustment One
Voted for release by the Transportation Planning and Programming Committee, August 5, 2004.
Identifies the recipients of the Suburban Mobility Program funds: $165,680 to the Worcester Regional Transit Authority to operate a rider-request, zone-oriented service and feeder service to commuter rail and the LIFT system in the communities of Marlborough and Southborough; $141,473 to the 128 Business Council to operate a two-vehicle shuttle service between the Anderson Regional Transportation Center, businesses, and multiunit housing in Woburn, Burlington, and Lexington.
Posted 8/04

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