An Act financing improvements to the Commonwealth’s transportation system
HOUSE . . . . . . .
. . . . No. 4193
House bill No. 4179, as changed by the committee on Bills in the Third Reading, and as
amended and passed to be engrossed by the House. June 20, 2012...
For projects on the interstate federal aid highway system....$225,000,000
For federal aid projects on the non-interstate federal highwa system.....$525,000,000
For the design, construction and repair of, or improvements to, non-federally-aided roadway and bridge projects and for the nonparticipating portion of federally-aided projects.... $325,000,000......[including]....
$500,000 Grand Junction corridor so that future improvements of rail tracks can be coordinated with the design in the city of Cambridge;
$1,000,000 shall be expended for the design and construction of the Inlet Bridge at North Point in the city of Cambridge
$1,000,000 shall be expended for the design and construction of a pedestrian footbridge over the Massachusetts Turnpike with and entry and exit point for the north side of the footbridge on Lincoln Street between Antwerp Street and South Waverly Street in the City of Boston and an entry and exit point on the south side of the footbridge at the proposed New Brighton Landing commuter rail stop,
funds shall be expended for the design and construction of three pedestrian underpasses adjacent to the Boston-side of the Charles River at the River Street, Western Avenue, and Anderson bridges; provided further, that these underpasses shall be constructed by tunnel through the western wing walls of said bridges
$500,000 shall be expended for a study to design and construct a pedestrian footbridge with and entry and exit point between Brooks Street and Parsons Street in the City of Boston over the existing roadways to and entry and exit point on the Dr. Paul Dudley White Bike Path
$350,000 shall be expended for the planning and construction of two physically separate and segregated bicycle and pedestrian pathways along Memorial drive and the Cambridge parkway from the Eliot bridge to the Craigie Dam bridge and the Craigie drawbridge in the city of Cambridge
$250,000 shall be expended for the construction of the Northern Strand Community Trail (Bike to the Sea Trail) in the city of Malden
For the construction and reconstruction of town and county ways as described in clause (b) of the second paragraph of section 4 of chapter 6C of the General Laws, the “chapter 90 program” ......$200,000,000
For the purposes of chapter 161B of the General Laws, including the purchase and rehabilitation of rolling stock, related assets and support equipment necessary to safely serve transit passengers, construction and rehabilitation of regional transit authority operations and passenger facilities, and purchase of related appurtenances and tools.......................................................................$11,000,000
For the purpose of implementing rail improvements under chapter 161C of the General Laws; provided, that funds may also be used for transportation planning, design, permitting, acquisition of interests in land, and engineering for heavy rail, light rail, bus and other transit projects, including the industrial rail access program............$300,000,000 ... including:
not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the City of Newton's conversion of the abandoned, MBTA-controlled rail line parallel to Needham Street in Newton to a linear park, with potential future conversion to a green-line extension
$500,000 may be expended for the design, siting and initial permitting for a commuter rail station at Wonderland Park in the city of Revere
$6,000,000 shall be expended for planning, design, relocation, construction and enhancement of the inbound and outbound station platforms of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line B branch stations at the intersection of Wallingford road and Commonwealth avenue and the Washington street platform at the intersection of Washington street and Commonwealth avenue in the city of Boston, planning, design, relocation, construction and enhancement of a center, side platform station of the
Green Line B branch station located the intersection of Lake street and Commonwealth avenue;
$500,000 be expended to improve pedestrian access and safety at the Canton Junction commuter rail station
$300,000 be expended for capital improvements to the Canton Center commuter
rail station
$350,000 shall be expended for engineering and planning for an intermodal transportation center adjacent to the existing north-south rail line in the city of Northampton that is part of the planned high speed “Vermonter” rail service expansion