APPENDIX UNIVERSE OF PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
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1 APPENDIX UNIVERSE OF PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS INTRODUCTION One of the primary outcomes of the Long-Range Transportation Plan is the development of a list of major capital epansion projects for implementation over the net 23 years. For use in selecting these projects, the MPO created a Universe of Projects and Programs list for identifying all possible projects and potential programs. This appendi provides a Universe of Projects and Programs for both highway and transit. The highway Universe of Projects and Programs is composed of projects that were included in a previously adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan; projects identified through the MPO s Congestion Management Process; projects previously studied or currently being studied; projects included in comments received during the public outreach process for the and LRTPs and JOURNEY to 2030; projects over $10 million that are in the current TIP; and projects over $10 million included in the FFYs TIP Universe of Projects. The highway Universe of Projects and Programs lists projects by the corridors identified in the Needs Assessment, along with information on each project s status. Each project that was found to meet a regional need as identified in the Needs Assessment was then evaluated based on the MPO s visions and policies. The transit Universe of Projects and Programs was derived from the MBTA s Program for Mass Transportation (PMT) as well as from the MBTA Capital Investment Program (CIP), the MBTA s five-year fiscally constrained plan for investing in the transit system, which currently includes only maintenance projects. The transit Universe of Projects and Programs lists projects by the corridors identified in the Needs Assessment, along with information on each project s status. Each project that was found to meet a regional need as identified in the Regional Needs Assessment was then evaluated based on the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-1 1
2 CENTRAL AREA HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation, or Other Study Hwy. Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Hwy. Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOURNEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Corridor(s) Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Consolidated Rental Car Facility Logan Airport (Boston) NE $337.0 Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Bridges (Everett, Medford, and Revere) NE/N $41.3 Assembly Square Roadway Improvments (Somerville) NW $15.4 East Boston Haul Rd. (Boston) NE $19.5 Long Range Transportation Plan Universe Roadway Projects Rte. 1 Add-a-Lane (Malden, Saugus, and Revere) NE/N $175.2 I-93 Capacity Improvements (Somerville to Woburn) N Rte. 1/Rte. 16 Interchange (Revere) NE $7.4 Rte. 1A/Rte. 16 (Revere) NE $109.7 Rte. 1A/Chelsea St. Bridge Connection (Boston) NE Rte. 1A/Boardman St. Grade Separation (Boston) NE $16.0 Mahoney Circle Grade Separation (Revere) NE $35.6 Rte. 16/Revere Beach Parkway Roadway Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) NE/N $109.5 Telecom City Boulevard (Everett, Malden, and Medford) N $17.8 Rte. 16/I-93 Connection (Medford) N $20.8 Sullivan Square (Boston) N $43.3 Rutherford Ave. (Boston) N $49.2 Charlestown Haul Rd. (Boston) N Rte. 60 Improvements (Malden, Medford) N McGrath Hwy.-Gilman St. Bridge (Somerville) NW Rte. 9 Capacity Improvements (Brookline, Newton) W Rte. 20 (Boston, Watertown, Waltham) NW Rte. 2/Rte. 16 Interchange (Arlington and Cambridge) NW Depress I-93 (Somerville) NW I-93/Mystic Ave. Interchange (Somerville) NW $138.6 Longfellow Bridge (Boston, Cambridge) NW $310.0 Etend I-93 HOV Lane into the City (Somerville) NW I-93 Capacity Improvements (Boston to Braintree) SE Conley Rail Service (South Boston) (Massport Study) SE South Boston Roadway Improvements (State Freight Plan) SE $40.0 T Under D (South Boston) (Massport Study) SE Track 61 Rail Improvement (Boston) (State Freight Plan) SE $9.5 Port of Boston Improvement Dredging Project (Boston, Chelsea) (State Freight Plan) SE $308.0 Fenway Park Improvements (Boston) W $35.1 Improvements to Commonwealth Ave (Boston) W $23.0 Reconstruction of Causeway St. (Boston) BP $10.4 Boylston St. (Boston) BP $15.0 Northern Ave. Rd. ways (Boston) BP I-90 Bridge Deck Reconstruction - Boston Viaduct* W $65.0 Sumner Tunnel Plenum/Ceiling Rehab (Boston)* BP $25.0 Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) NE/N Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in the vicinity of Forest Hills Sta. (Jamaica Plain) SW Border to Boston Trail (Newburyport to Boston) NE B-2 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
3 CENTRAL AREA HIGHWAY NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 1 Add-a-Lane (Malden, Saugus, and Revere) I- 93 Capacity Improvements (Somerville to Woburn) Rte. 16/Revere Beach Parkway Rd. way Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) Sullivan Square (Boston) Rte. 60 Improvements (Malden, Medford) Charlestown Haul Rd. (Boston) Rutherford Ave. (Boston) Rte. 1/Rte. 16 Interchange (Revere) Rte. 1A/Rte. 16 (Revere) Rte. 1A/Chelsea St. Bridge Connection (Boston) Rte. 1A/Boardman St. Grade Separation (Boston) Mahoney Circle Grade Separation (Revere) Rte. 9 Capacity Improvements (Brookline, Newton) Rte. 20 (Boston, Watertown, Waltham) Rte. 2/Rte. 16 Interchange (Arlington and Cambridge) I-93/Mystic Ave. Interchange (Somerville) Etend I-93 High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane into the City (Somerville) Longfellow Bridge (Boston, Cambridge) I-93 Capacity Improvements (Boston to Braintree) South Boston Rd. way Improvements (State Freight Plan) Conley Rail Service (South Boston) (Massport Study) T Under D (South Boston) (Massport Study) Track 61 Rail Improvement (Boston) Port of Boston Improvement Dredging Project I-90 Bridge Deck Reconstruction - Boston Viaduct* Sumner Tunnel Plenum/Ceiling Rehab (Boston)* Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) Border to Boston Trail (Newburyport to Boston) * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 BP is Boston Proper The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Projects that are indicated in italics, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan but did not address a need identified in the Needs Assessment. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-3
4 CENTRAL AREA TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Corridor(s) Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Light Rail Accessibility Program - Boston College Station W/C $3.0 Light Rail Accessibility Program - Phase II - Surface Stations W/C $5.0 Science Park Station Accessibility NW/C $10.5 Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Bus Route 23, 28, 31, 32, 39 SW/SE/C Fairmount Line Improvements Phase II SE/C $45.2 Green Line Improvements (use of 3-car trains) W/C Epansion Green Line Etension to Medford Hiilside/Union Square NW/C $1,120 Urban Ring, Phase 2* * All $2,920.3 South Station Track Epansion* * C $150.0 Silver Line 3* * C $1,900.0 North-South Rail Link C Maintenance Facilities Orient Heights Maintenance Facility Renovation Phase III NE/C $7.5 Parking Alewife Garage Improvements NW/C $16.4 Lechmere Parking Improvements NW/C Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Orange Line Stations SW/C Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Blue Line Stations NE/C Wonderland TOD Parking Garage NE/C $52.0 Stations New Worcester Line Commuter Rail Station in Allston W/C Add Northbound Commuter Rail Platform at Ruggles Station SW/C Ashmont Station Upgrade Phase II SE/C $13.8 Back Bay Station Lobby Ventilation SW/C $1.4 Back Bay Station Roofing Project SW/C Blue Line Platform Rehabilitation NE/C $3.6 Blue Line Government Center Station Modernization NE/C $44.0 Blue Line Orient Heights Station Modernization NE/C $23.0 Blue Line Station Infrastructure Improvements NE/C $3.5 Dudley Square Station Improvements SW/C $0.3 Wonderland Transit Plaza NE/C $13.0 Yawkey Station Enhancements W/C $9.4 B-4 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
5 CENTRAL AREA TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Corridor(s) Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Support Infrastructure Boston Midday Commuter Rail Layover* C Green Line Catenary Replacement W/C Green Line Power Study W/C $1.9 Orange Line AC and DC Breaker Upgrade SW/C $40.2 Orange Line Power Improvements SW/C $6.5 Red Line DC Cable Upgrade Phase I Andrew-Kendall NW/SE/C $25.1 Red Line Traction Power Upgrade NW/SE/C $16.4 Trackless Trolley Catenary improvements NW/C $1.2 Trackless Trolley Overhead Replacement NW/C $35.4 Track and Signals Columbia Junction Upgrades SE/C $57.9 Grand Junction Reconstruction* NW/C $10.0 Green Line Frog Replacement Program W/C $5.0 Green Line Grade Crossing Upgrades W/C Green Line Lechmere Signals NW/C $3.7 Green Line Positive Train Control W/C $1.1 Green Line Signal Replacement W/C Green Line Tie Replacement W/C Orient Heights Track Work NE/C $10.8 Red Line Floating Slab Work NW/C $27.5 Red Line Signal Cable Replacement NW/SE/C $12.4 Red Line Track and Switch Upgrades NW/C Vehicles Green Line No. 7 Overhaul $92.2 Green Line No. 8 Car Upgrades W/C $11.8 New Orange and Red Line Car Design and Engineering New Red and Orange Line Car Procurements N/NW/ SW/SE/C N/NW/ SW/SE/C $13.7 Red Line No. 1 Car Reinvest. NW/SE/C $6.9 Red Line No. 2 Car Overhaul NW/SE/C $10.6 * Included as an Illustrative Project Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-5
6 CENTRAL AREA TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Light Rail Accessibility Program - Boston College Station Light Rail Accessibility Program - Phase II - Surface Stations Science Park Station Accessibility Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Bus Route 23, 28, 31, 32, 39 Fairmount Line Improvements Phase II Green Line Improvements (use of 3-car trains) Epansion Green Line Etension to Medford Hiilside/Union Square Urban Ring, Phase 2* South Station Track Epansion* Silver Line 3* Maintenance Facilities Orient Heights Maintenance Facility Renovation Phase III Parking Alewife Garage Improvements Lechmere Parking Improvements Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Orange Line Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Blue Line Stations Wonderland TOD Parking Garage Stations New Worcester Line Commuter Rail Station in Allston Add Northbound Commuter Rail Platform at Ruggles Station Back Bay Station Lobby Ventilation Back Bay Station Roofing Project Blue Line Platform Rehabilitation Wonderland Transit Plaza Support Infrastructure Boston Midday Commuter Rail Layover* Green Line Catenary Replacement Green Line Power Study Orange Line AC and DC Breaker Upgrade Orange Line Power Improvements Red Line DC Cable Upgrade Phase I Andrew-Kendall Red Line Traction Power Upgrade Trackless Trolley Catenary improvements Trackless Trolley Overhead Replacement Track and Signals Columbia Junction Upgrades Grand Junction Reconstruction* Green Line Frog Replacement Program Green Line Grade Crossing Upgrades cont. B-6 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
7 CENTRAL AREA TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION (cont.) Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Track and Signals Green Line Lechmere Signals Green Line Signal Replacement Green Line Tie Replacement Orient Heights Track Work Red Line Floating Slab Work Red Line Signal Cable Replacement Red Line Track and Switch Upgrades Green Line No. 7 Overhaul Green Line No. 8 Car Upgrades Vehicles New Orange and Red Line Car Design and Engineering New Red and Orange Line Car Procurements Red Line No. 1 Car Reinvest. Red Line No. 2 Car Overhaul * Included as an Illustrative Project The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-7
8 NORTHEAST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation Highway Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Highway Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOURNEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 128/Rte. 35 and Rte. 62 (Danvers) $27.1 Consolidated Rental Car Facility Logan Airport (Boston) $337.0 Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Bridges (Everett, Medford, and Revere) $41.3 East Boston Haul Rd. (Boston) $19.5 Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 1 add-a-lane (Malden, Saugus, Revere) $175.2 Rte. 1 Capacity Improvements (Lynnfield, Peabody, Saugus) Rte. 1/Rte. 114 Corridor (Danvers, Peabody) $110.9 Rte. 1/Rte. 16 Interchange (Revere) $7.4 Rte. 1A/Rte. 16 (Revere) $109.7 Rte. 1A/Chelsea St. Bridge Connection (Boston) Rte. 1A/Boardman St. Grade Separation (Boston) $16.0 Gloucester Rotary (Gloucester) Rte. 128 Capacity Improvements (Beverly to Peabody) Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Roadway Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) $109.5 Mahoney Circle Grade Separation (Revere) $35.6 Commercial St./Tremont St. (Salem) $0.8 Esse St. Conversion (Salem, Beverly) $2.3 Rte. 128/Brimbal Ave. Interchange (Beverly) $26.0 Rte. 114/I-95 Improvements (Danvers) $68.2 Bridge St. (Salem) $10.8 Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) Border to Boston Trail (Newburyport to Boston) B-8 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
9 Northeast Corridor Highway Needs Evaluation Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 1 Add-a-Lane (Malden, Saugus, and Revere) Rte. 1 Capacity Improvements (Lynnfield, Peabody, Saugus) Rte. 1/Rte. 114 Corridor (Danvers, Peabody) Rte. 1/Rte. 16 Interchange (Revere) Rte. 1A/Rte. 16 (Revere) Rte. 1A/Chelsea St. Bridge Connection (Boston) Rte. 1A/Boardman St. Grade Separation (Boston) Rte. 128 Capacity Improvements (Beverly to Peabody) Rte. 16/Revere Beach Parkway Roadway Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) Mahoney Circle Grade Separation (Revere) Rte. 114/I-95 (128) Improvements (Peabody) Bridge St. (Salem) Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) Border to Boston Trail (Newburyport to Boston) The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Projects that are indicated in italics, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan but did not address a need identified in the Needs Assessment. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-9
10 NORTHEAST CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Route 111 Epansion Etend Blue Line to Lynn * $782.5 Etend Blue Line from Lynn to Salem Commuter Rail Line from Salem to Danvers New Station at South Salem on Rockport/Newburyport Line Restore East Boston Ferry Wonderland Connector (Revere) Maintenance Facilities Newburyport Layover Facility Ventilation Fans Orient Heights Maintenance Facility Renovation Phase III $7.5 Parking Beverly Parking Garage Improvements $16.0 Parking Capacity Increases at 4 Commuter Rail Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Blue Line Stations Salem Parking Garage Improvements $28.0 Wonderland TOD Parking Garage $52.0 Stations Blue Line Platform Rehabilitation $3.6 Blue Line Government Center Station Modernization $44.0 Blue Line Orient Heights Station Modernization $23.0 Blue Line Station Infrastructure Improvements $3.5 Rockport Station Improvements $0.5 Wonderland Transit Plaza $13.0 Support Infrastructure Beverly Draw Bridge Rehabilitation $6.6 Track and Signals Newburyport/Rockport Line Signal Upgrades Orient Heights Track Work $10.8 Vehicles * Included as an Illustrative Project B-10 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
11 NORTHEAST CORRIDOR TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Route 111 Epansion Etend Blue Line to Lynn* Maintenance Facilities Newburyport Layover Facility Ventilation Fans Orient Heights Maintenance Facility Renovation Phase III Parking Parking Capacity Increases at 4 Commuter Rail Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Blue Line Stations Wonderland TOD Parking Garage Stations Wonderland Transit Plaza Support Infrastructure Beverly Draw Bridge Rehabilitation Track and Signals Orient Heights Track Work Vehicles Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan. * Included as an Illustrative Project The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-11
12 NORTH CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation, or Other Study Hwy. Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Hwy. Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOURNEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Bridges (Everett, Medford, and Revere) $41.3 Long Range Transportation Plan Universe Roadway Projects I-93/I-95 Interchange (Woburn, Reading, Stoneham, and Wakefield) $276 Rte. 1 Add-a-Lane (Malden, Saugus, and Revere) $175.2 Middlese Turnpike Phase III (Bedford, Burlington, Billerica) $20.8 I-93/Rte. 129 Interchange Improvements (Wilmington and Reading) $20.5 I-93 Capacity Improvements (Somerville to Woburn) Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Roadway Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) $109.5 I-93/Rte. 125/Ballardvale Rd. (Wilmington) Tri Town I-93/Lowell Junction Interchange (Andover, Tewksbury, and Wilmington) New Boston Street Bridge (Woburn) $4.9 Montvale Ave. (Woburn) $3.7 Telecom City Boulevard (Everett, Malden, and Medford) $17.8 Rte. 128 Capacity Improvements (Lynnfield to Reading) Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Rte. 16/I-93 Connection (Medford) $20.8 Cambridge Street Improvements (Burlington, Woburn, Winchester) $4.3 Sullivan Sq. (Boston) $43.3 Rutherford Ave. (Boston) $49.2 Charlestown Haul Rd. (Boston) Rte. 60 Improvements (Malden, Medford) Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) B-12 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
13 NORTH CORRIDOR HIGHWAY NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Rd.way Projects I-93/I-95 Interchange (Woburn, Reading, Stoneham, and Wakefield) Rte. 1 Add-a-Lane (Malden, Saugus, and Revere) Middlese Turnpike Phase III (Bedford, Burlington, Billerica) I-93 Capacity Improvements (Somerville to Woburn) Rte. 16/Revere Beach Pkwy. Roadway Improvements (Everett, Medford, and Revere) Rte. 128 Capacity Improvements (Lynnfield to Reading) Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Cambridge Street Improvements (Burlington, Woburn, Winchester) Sullivan Sq. (Boston) Rte. 60 Improvements (Malden, Medford) Charlestown Haul Rd. (Boston) New Boston Street Bridge (Woburn) Montvale Ave. (Woburn) Rutherford Ave. (Boston) Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Northern Strand (Revere, Saugus, Lynn, Everett, Malden) The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Projects that are indicated in italics, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan but did not address a need identified in the Needs Assessment. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-13
14 NORTH CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in Jcurrent LRTP Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Station Elevator/Escalator Replacement and Modernization Program $118.4 Wedgemere Station access $1.3 Communications/Technology Automated Fair Collection, Phase II (CharlieCards on commuter rail) $10.0 Improved Bus Amenities and System Identity for Bus Routes Centered on Malden Enhancements Epansion Green Line Et. College Ave to Route 16 $136.6 Lowell Commuter Rail Line Et. (Nashua/Manchester) Urban Ring, Phase 2* * $2,920.3 Etend Blue Line from Bowdoin to West Medford Orange Line North Et. from Oak Grove to Reading/Route 128 Maintenance Facilities Move Bradford Layover Facility on Haverhill Line with Plaistow Et. Wellington Maintenance Facility Improvements Parking Stations Rapid transit station midlife rehab upgrades $12.1 Winchester Station Renovation Support Infrastructure Haverhill Line (Andover Station) - Bike Signage and Shelter Haverhill Line (Bradford Station) - Bike Signage Lowell Line (Lowell Station) - Bike Racks and Shelter Lowell Line (Winchester Center Station) - Bike Racks Merrimack River Bridge Rehab $8.6 Orange Line (Oak Grove Station) - Bike Shelter Improvements Orange Line Power Improvements $6.5 Rehab of Three Shawsheen River Bridges $13.1 Track and Signals Haverhill Line Double Tracking $17.0 Additional Haverhill Line Double Tracking $9.7 Orange Line North Signal System Upgrade Vehicles Orange Line Car Procurement * Included as an Illustrative Project B-14 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
15 NORTH CORRIDOR TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Station Elevator/Escalator Replacement and Modernization Program Wedgemere Station access Communications/Technology Enhancements Improved Bus Amenities and System Identity for Bus Routes Centered on Malden Epansion Green Line Et. College Ave to Route 16 Lowell Commuter Rail Line Et. (Nashua/Manchester) Urban Ring, Phase 2* Maintenance Facilities Move Bradford Layover Facility on Haverhill Line with Plaistow Et. Wellington Maintenance Facility Improvements Parking Stations Rapid transit station midlife rehab upgrades Winchester Station Renovation Support Infrastructure Merrimack River Bridge Rehab Orange Line Power Improvements Rehab of Three Shawsheen River Bridges Track and Signals Haverhill Line Double Tracking Additional Haverhill Line Double Tracking Orange Line North Signal System Upgrade Vehicles Orange Line Car Procurement Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan. * Included as an Illustrative Project The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-15
16 NORTHWEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation Highway Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Highway Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOURNEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Crosby s Corner (Concord and Lincoln) $65.1 Assembly Square Roadway Improvments (Somerville) $15.4 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Middlese Turnpike Phase III (Bedford, Billerica, Burlington) $20.8 Trapelo Road (Belmont) $11.5 McGrath Highway-Gilman St. Bridge (Somerville) Rte. 20 (Boston, Watertown, Waltham) Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Concord Rotary/Rte. 2 (Concord)* * $43.3 Rte. 2 Interchange (Littleton) Rte. 2/Rte. 16 Interchange (Arlington and Cambridge) Rte. 2 Capacity Improvements (Acton to Leington) Wiggins Ave. Etension (Bedford) Depress I-93 (Somerville) I-93/Mystic Ave. Interchange (Somerville) $138.6 Longfellow Bridge (Boston, Cambridge) $310.0 Etend I-93 High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane into the City (Somerville) I-495 Capacity Improvements (Littleton to Wrentham) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Bruce Freeman Rail Trail $18.7 Assabet River Rail Trail $18.1 Somerville Community Path (Somerville)** ** ** * Included as an Illustrative Project. ** Phase I of Somerville Community Path only B-16 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
17 NORTHWEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Middlese Turnpike Phase III (Bedford, Billerica, Burlington) Rte. 20 (Boston, Watertown, Waltham) Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Concord Rotary/Rte. 2 (Concord)* Rte. 2 Interchange (Littleton) Rte. 2/Rte. 16 Interchange (Arlington and Cambridge) Rte. 2 Capacity Improvements (Acton to Leington) I-93/Mystic Ave. Interchange (Somerville) Etend I-93 High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane into the City (Somerville) Longfellow Bridge (Boston, Cambridge) Trapelo Road (Belmont) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Bruce Freeman Rail Trail Assabet River Rail Trail Somerville Community Path (Somerville) * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Projects that are indicated in italics, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan but did not address a need identified in the Needs Assessment. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-17
18 NORTHWEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Science Park Station Accessibility $10.5 Communications/Technology Enhancements Fitchburg Line Improvements $90.1 BRT on Routes 1,71,73,77 Epansion Green Line Etension to Medford Hillside/Union Square $949.8 New Orange Line Station at Assembly Square $53.0 Red Line Etension to Arlington/Leington Fitchburg Line Etension to Gardner Build New Busways to Alewife Station (Cambridge) Connect Fitchburg Commuter Rail with Red Line at Alewife Etend Trackless Trolley #71 from Watertown to Newton Corner Maintenance Facilities Parking Alewife Garage Improvements $16.4 Lechmere Parking Improvements Parking Improvements at 11 Commuter Rail Stations Stations Support Infrastructure Red Line Traction Power Upgrade $16.4 Red Line DC Cable Upgrade Phase I, Andrew-Kendall $25.1 Trackless Trolley Overhead Replacement $35.4 Trackless Trolley Catenary Improvements $1.2 Fitchburg Line Main Street Bridge Repair in Concord $6.2 Fitchburg Line Red Bridge Replacement $10.0 Fitchburg Line Layover Facility Upgrades Track and Signals Grand Junction Reconstruction* $10 Red Line Signal Cable Replacement $12.4 Red Line Track and Switch Upgrades Green Line Lechmere Signals $3.7 Fitchburg Line Interlocking Project $2.3 Fitchburg Line Double Tracking $15.9 Red Line Floating Slab Work $27.5 Vehicles Red Line No. 1 Car Reinvestment $6.9 Red Line No. 2 Car Overhaul $10.6 New Red Line Car Design and Engineering $13.7 New Red Line Car Procurement *Included an an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 B-18 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
19 NORTHWEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Science Park Station Accessibility Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Routes 1,71,73,77 Epansion Green Line Etension to Medford Hillside/Union Square New Orange Line Station at Assembly Square Maintenance Facilities Parking Alewife Garage Improvements Lechmere Parking Improvements Parking Epansion at 11 Commuter Rail Stations Stations Support Infrastructure Grand Junction Reconstruction* Red Line Traction Power Upgrade Red Line DC Cable Upgrade Phase I, Andrew-Kendall Trackless Trolley Overhead Replacement Trackless Trolley Catenary Improvements Fitchburg Line Main Street Bridge Repair in Concord Fitchburg Line Red Bridge Replacement Fitchburg Line Layover Facility Upgrades Track and Signals Red Line Signal Cable Replacement Red Line Track and Switch Upgrades Green Line Lechmere Signals Fitchburg Line Double Tracking Red Line Floating Slab Work Vehicles Red Line No. 1 Car Reinvestment Red Line No. 2 Car Overhaul New Red Line Car Design and Engineering New Red Line Car Procurement * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-19
20 WEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/ or Recommendation Highway Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Highway Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOURNEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 128 Additional Lanes (Randolph to Wellesley) $16.7 Rte. 85 (Washington St. ) Upgrade (Hudson) $10.7 Resurfacing and related work on Rte. 9 (Framingham and Natick) $12.0 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 126/Rte. 135 Grade Separation (Framingham) $58.5 Needham St. /Highland Ave. (Newton) $18.4 Rte. 126 (Bellingham to Framingham) Rte. 9/Rte. 126 Interchange (Framingham) I-495/I-290/Rte. 85 Interchange (Marlborough, Hudson)* * $37.4 Boundary St./Goddard St. (Marlborough, Northborough) $3.5 Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Rte. 135 Grade Separation (Ashland) Rte. 9/Temple St. (Framingham) I-495/South St. New Interchange (Hopkinton) New Rte. 128 Ramp to Riverside Station (Newton) Rte. 16/27 (Sherborn) Rte. 9/I-495 Interchange (Westborough) I-495 Capacity Improvements (Littleton to Wrentham) I-90/Interchange 17 (Newton) I-95/Kendrick St. Interchange (Needham) Rte. 30/I-90 Interchange (Weston) Rte. 9/Rte. 27 (Natick) $20.7 Rte. 9 Capacity Improvements (Brookline, Newton) Fenway Park Improvements (Boston) $35.1 I-90 Bridge Deck Reconstruction - Boston Viaduct* $65.0 I-90 Bridge Deck Widening/Reconstruction over I-95 and Charles River* $45.0 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Assabet River Rail Trail (Hudson to Acton) $18.1 Cordaville Road/Rte. 85 Rehabilitation (Southborough) * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 B-20 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
21 WEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 126/Rte. 135 Grade Separation (Framingham) Needham St. /Highland Ave. (Newton) Rte. 126 (Bellingham to Framingham) Rte. 9/Rte. 126 Interchange (Framingham) I-495/I-290/Rte. 85 Interchange (Marlborough, Hudson)* Rte. 128 HOV (Wellesley to Woburn) Rte. 135 Grade Separations (Ashland) Rte. 9/Temple St. (Framingham) Rte. 9/Rte. 27 (Natick) Rte. 9 Capacity Improvements (Brookline, Newton) I-90 Bridge Deck Reconstruction - Boston Viaduct* I-90 Bridge Deck Widening/Reconstruction over I-95 and Charles River* Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Assabet River Rail Trail (Hudson to Acton) * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-21
22 WEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Light Rail Accessibility Program - Boston College Station $3.0 Light Rail Accessibility Program - Phase II - Surface Stations $5.0 Enhancements Green Line Improvements (use of 3-car trains) BRT on Route 57 Worcester Commuter Rail Improvements Epansion Green Line D Branch Etension to Needham Junction Commuter Rail Station New Worcester Line Commuter Rail Station in Allston Silver Line West Etension to Allston and Longwood Medical Area (Boston) Commuter Rail Station on I-495 in MetroWest Area (Westborough) Commuter Rail from Framingham to Leominster Orange Line Etension from Forest Hills to Needham Operate High Frequency Service from Riverside to South Station and JFK Station Maintenance Facilities Riverside Car House Improvements $4.3 Parking Parking improvements at 13 Commuter Rail Stations Parking improvements at 3 Green Line Stations Stations Yawkey Station Enhancements $9.4 Support Infrastructure Green Line Catenary Replacement Green Line Power Study $1.9 Track and Signals Green Line Frog Replacement Program $5.0 Green Line Grade Crossing Upgrades Green Line Positive Train Control $1.1 Green Line Signal Replacement Green Line Tie Replacement Worcester Commuter Rail Signal Improvements Vehicles Green Line No. 7 Car Overhaul $92.2 Green Line No. 8 Car Upgrades $11.8 B-22 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
23 WEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Light Rail Accessibility Program - Boston College Station Light Rail Accessibility Program - Phase II - Surface Stations Enhancements Green Line Improvements (use of 3-car trains) BRT on Route 57 Worcester Commuter Rail Improvements Epansion New Worcester Line Commuter Rail Station in Allston Orange Line Etension from Forest Hills to Needham Maintenance Facilities Riverside Car House Improvements Parking Parking improvements at 13 Commuter Rail Stations Parking improvements at 3 Green Line Stations Stations Support Infrastructure Green Line Catenary Replacement Green Line Power Study Track and Signals Green Line Frog Replacement Program Green Line Grade Crossing Upgrades Green Line Signal Replacement Green Line Tie Replacement Worcester Commuter Rail Signal Improvements Vehicles Green Line No. 7 Car Overhaul Green Line No. 8 Car Upgrades The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-23
24 SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation Highway Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Highway Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOUR- NEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 128 Additional Lanes (Randolph to Wellesley) $167.7 Pulaski Blvd (Bellingham) $9.5 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects I-95/I-93 Interchange (Canton) $235.5 I-95 Northbound/Dedham St. Ramp/Dedham St. Corridor (Dedham) $35 Rte. 126 (Corridorwide) (meets need in Bellingham) Rte. 27 (Corridorwide) (meets need in Sharon) Rte. 1 Intersection Signalization (Corridorwide) Rte. 138 (Canton, Milton, Stoughton) Rte. 1 South (Dedham, Norwood, Westwood, West Robury) I-95 Capacity Improvements (Canton to Foborough) I-495 Capacity Improvements (Littleton to Wrentham) Rte. 24/I-93 Interchange (Randolph) Veteran s Memorial Dr. Et./Rte. 16 Bypass (Milford) $5.0 Rte. 109 (Medway) $10.9 East-West Connector Road (Canton) $8.0 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in the vicinity of Forest Hills Station (Jamaica Plain) Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in the vicinity of Norfolk Commuter Rail (Norfolk) Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in downtown Franklin (Franklin) B-24 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
25 SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY NEEDS ASSESSMENT Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 128 Additional Lanes (Randolph to Wellesley) Pulaski Blvd (Bellingham) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects I-95/I-93 Interchange (Canton) I-95 Northbound/Dedham St. Ramp/Dedham St. Corridor (Dedham) Rte. 126 (Corridorwide) Rte. 27 (Corridorwide) Rte. 1 Intersection Signalization (Corridorwide) Rte. 138 (Canton, Milton, Stoughton) Rte. 1 South (Dedham, Norwood, Westwood, West Robury) I-95 Capacity Improvements (Canton to Foborough) Rte. 24/I-93 Interchange (Randolph) Veteran s Memorial Dr. Et./Rte. 16 Bypass (Milford) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-25
26 SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOURNEY TO 2030 Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Enhancements BRT on Bus Routes 23, 28, 31, 32, 39 Epansion Attleboro Third Track* $96.0 Etend Fairmount Commuter Rail Line to Route 128 Etend Franklin Commuter Rail Line to Milford Operate Weekday Commuter Rail Service to Foboro Replace 3 Insufficient Freight Bridges on New Bedford/Fall River Freight Line $19.6 South Coast Rail Design and Engineering Orange Line Etension from Forest Hills to Needham Commuter Rail Line fom Needham Junction to Millis Maintenance Facilities Commuter Rail Readville Facility Remediation $4.8 Parking Parking Capacity Increases at 15 Commuter Rail Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Orange Line Stations Stations Add Northbound Commuter Rail Platform at Ruggles Station Back Bay Station Lobby Ventilation $1.4 Dudley Square Station Improvements $0.3 Back Bay Station Roofing Project Support Infrastructure Orange Line AC & DC Breaker Upgrade $40.2 Orange Line Power Improvements $6.5 Rehabilitate 2 Neponset River Bridges $17.5 Shoreline Bridge Rehabilitation (Providence Line) $1.0 Track and Signals Add Second Track to Single-Track Commuter Rail Segments on Franklin and Stoughton Lines Timber Tie Replacement at Interlocking on the Attleboro Line $0.6 Vehicles New Orange Car Design and Engineering $13.7 New Orange Line Car Procurement *Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 B-26 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
27 SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR TRANSIT NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Accessibility Enhancements BRT on Bus Routes 23, 28, 31, 32, 39 Etend Franklin Commuter Rail Line to Milford Epansion Operate Weekday Commuter Rail Service to Foboro Replace 3 Insufficient Freight Bridges on New Bedford/Fall River Freight Line South Coast Rail Design and Engineering Maintenance Facilities Commuter Rail Readville Facility Remediation Parking Parking Capacity Increases at 15 Commuter Rail Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 2 Orange Line Stations Stations Add Northbound Commuter Rail Platform at Ruggles Station Back Bay Station Lobby Ventilation Back Bay Station Roofing Project Support Infrastructure Orange Line AC & DC Breaker Upgrade Orange Line Power Improvements Rehabilitate 2 Neponset River Bridges Shoreline Bridge Rehabilitation (Providence Line) Track and Signals Add Second Track to Single-Track Commuter Rail Segments on Franklin and Stoughton Lines Timber Tie Replacement at Interlocking on the Attleboro Line New Orange Car Design and Engineering New Orange Line Car Procurement Vehicles The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Transit Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-27
28 SOUTHEAST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY UNIVERSE of projects CTPS Corridor Study and/or Recommendation Highway Project with PRC Approval Project Under MassDOT Environmental Review Major Highway Project Pending, On Hold or Inactive Project Programmed in JOUR- NEY TO 2030 Construction Funds In FFYs TIP Public Comment MassDOT CIP High Priority Path Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Rte. 18 (Weymouth) $31.3 Rte. 139 (Marshfield) $5.7 East-West Connector Road (Weymouth) $15.0 Fore River Bridge (Quincy and Braintree) $255.0 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 3 Add-A-Lane (Weymouth to Dubury)* * $227.8 I-93/Rte. 3 Interchange (Braintree Split) $36.0 Rte. 53 Final Phase (Hanover) $1.0 Completion of the S. Weymouth Naval Air Station - Widening Reservoir Park Drive and Hingham St. (Rockland) I-93/Rte. 24 Interchange (Randolph) Rte. 3/Union St. (Braintree) Rte. 24 Capacity Improvements (Raynham to Randolph) I-93 Capacity Improvements (Boston to Braintree) Rte. 138 Corridor (Canton, Milton, Stoughton) Rte. 53 (Quincy, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Norwell, Hanover, Pembroke, Dubury, Kingston) South Boston Roadway Improvements (State Freight Plan) $40.0 Conley Rail Service (South Boston) (Massport Study) T Under D (South Boston) (Massport Study) Clivendon Etension Bridge (Quincy) Track 61 Rail Improvement (Boston) (State Freight Plan) $9.5 Port of Boston Improvement Dredging Project (Boston, Everett, Chelsea) (State Freight Plan) $308.0 Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in Dubury Village (Dubury) Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in Holbrook Town Center (Holbrook) Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in Jackson Square (Weymouth) * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to 2030 B-28 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
29 SOUTHEAST CORRIDOR HIGHWAY NEEDS EVALUATION Maintenance, Modernization and Efficiency Livability and Economic Benefit Mobility Environment and Climate Change Transportation Equity Safety and Security Former Long Range Transportation Plan Projects currently programmed and/or under construction Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Roadway Projects Rte. 3 Add-A-Lane (Weymouth to Dubury)* I-93/Rte. 3 Interchange (Braintree Split) Rte. 53 Final Phase (Hanover) Completion of the S. Weymouth Naval Air Station - Widening Reservoir Park Drive and Hingham St. (Rockland) I-93/Rte. 24 Interchange (Braintree) Rte. 3/Union St. (Braintree) Rte. 24 Capacity Improvements (Raynham to Randolph) I-93 Capacity Improvements (Boston to Braintree) Rte. 138 Corridor (Canton, Milton, Stoughton) Rte. 53 (Quincy, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Norwell, Hanover, Pembroke, Dubury, Kingston) South Boston Roadway Improvements (State Freight Plan) Conley Rail Service (South Boston) (Massport Study) T Under D (South Boston) (Massport Study) Track 61 Rail Improvement (Boston) Port of Boston Improvement Dredging Project Former Long Range Transportation Plan Universe of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects * Included as an Illustrative Project in JOURNEY to The projects included in this table are those from this corridor s Highway Universe that meet a Plan-identified regional need. An initial evaluation was performed using criteria derived from the MPO s visions and policies. Projects that are indicated in bold, are projects that were included in the JOURNEY to 2030 Plan as a recommended project or illustrative project. Appendi B: Universe of Projects and Programs B-29
30 SOUTHEAST CORRIDOR TRANSIT UNIVERSE of projects PMT Transit Enhancement Project PMT Transit Epansion Project PMT Transit SGR Project In MBTA s Draft FY CIP SGR List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Enhancement Project List In MBTA s Draft FY CIP Epansion Project List Transit Project Recommended from MPO s CMP Transit Project in JOUR- NEY TO 2030 Public Comment Meets Plan Identified Need Cost (in millions) Accessibility Wollaston Accessibility $0.75 Communications/Technology Enhancements BRT on Bus Routes 23 and 28 Fairmount Line Improvements Phase II $45.2 Epansion Etend Commuter Rail from Middleborough to Wareham South Coast Rail Design and Engineering Replace 3 Insufficient Freight Bridges on New Bedford/Fall River Freight Line Improved Ferry Service from South Shore Communities to Boston Red Line Etension to Weymouth Maintenance Facilities $19.6 Parking Parking Capacity Increase at Hingham Ferry Terminal Parking Capacity Increases at 4 Red Line Stations Parking Capacity Increases at 5 Commuter Rail Stations Red Line South Shore Parking Garage Rehabilitation at 3 Stations $28.1 Stations Ashmont Station Upgrade Phase II $13.8 Support Infrastructure MBTA Ferry System Dock Improvements $1.3 Red Line DC Cable Upgrade Phase I Andrew-Kendall $25.1 Red Line Traction Power Upgrade $16.4 Track and Signals Add Second Track to Single-Track Commuter Rail Segments on Old Colony Lines Columbia Junction Upgrades $57.9 Old Colony Line Tie Replacement Project $57.3 Red Line Signal Cable Replacement $12.4 Vehicles Catamaran for Quincy Harbor $4.2 Ferry Boat Improvements $1.3 New Red Line Cars Design and Engineering $13.7 New Red Line Car Procurement Red Line No. 1 Car Reinvest. $6.9 Red Line No. 2 Car Overhaul $10.6 B-30 Paths to a Sustainable Region: Volume I
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