BOSTON, MA — Ahead of its upcoming 15-year anniversary, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) announces that the final Beyond Mobility plan document, executive summary, and appendices have been posted to the Beyond Mobility website.
“We are excited to share the final version of the Beyond Mobility plan, which is responsive to the extensive public feedback we heard throughout this multiyear process,” Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt said. “This plan will go on to restructure several recurring planning processes and shape new planning efforts at MassDOT to ensure that all of our work is reflective of the transportation needs of all our residents, today and for many years into the future.”
Considered the Massachusetts 2050 Transportation Plan, Beyond Mobility serves as a blueprint for guiding transportation decision making and investments in Massachusetts in a way that advances MassDOT’s goals and maximizes the equity and resiliency of the transportation system. The project team, considering what the world will be like in 2050, has analyzed previous plans, public engagement responses, and results from a needs assessment and has identified six key priority areas of Massachusetts to focus on over the long term. These are: safety, destination connectivity, travel experience, reliability, supporting clean transportation, and resiliency. Within the plan, vision statements, values, problem statements, and over 100 action items have been developed and are organized by these six priority areas.
“Our roads and bridges are crucial lifelines for our communities. It is essential that we leverage every available tool to ensure safety, reliability, and resilience in our transportation infrastructure,” Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver said. “Implementing initiatives such as Beyond Mobility is vital to anticipate and address future challenges effectively. The decisions and investments we make now will shape our lives in 2050.”
“Our passenger and freight rail system and regional transit networks are essential in keeping our state’s economy competitive,” Rail and Transit Administrator Meredith Slesinger said. “Rail and transit’s role in enhancing our quality of life across Massachusetts will only continue to grow. Beyond Mobility lays out a comprehensive plan for expanding and funding these services where they are most needed, and for continuing to make the zero-emission bus fleet transition so we can support our state’s climate goals.”
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“Breakthroughs in Advanced Air Mobility, such as electric crewed and uncrewed aircraft, are empowering aviation to move people and goods in a way that’s greener, cleaner, quieter, and more versatile while collecting aerial data that can help optimize the maintenance and safety of transportation infrastructure,” Aeronautics Administrator Jeff DeCarlo said. “Through the Beyond Mobility Plan, we look forward to leveraging these innovative technologies across all domains to help build a cleaner, more efficient multimodal transportation network.”
The 60-day public comment period for Beyond Mobility began on April 1, 2024 and closed on May 31, 2024. During the public comment period, more than 500 individual comments were received and analyzed by the project team for potential incorporation into the final plan document. Comments were categorized into individual themes, and MassDOT will provide responses to each theme. The full list of comments and MassDOT responses has been posted to the plan website as Appendix E.
“It is obvious that a substantial amount of effort has been expended by MassDOT staff to prepare a document that accurately captures the current conditions, needs, and desires of residents,” said Thomas Matuszko, Executive Director of the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission. “This plan has great potential as a transportation policy document, as it establishes a strategic framework with priorities to improve the Commonwealth’s transportation system over the next 25 years.”
“The reliability, or lack thereof, of the transportation network across the Commonwealth and in the 495/MetroWest region acts as a deterrent for the use of public transportation options beyond single-occupancy vehicle commuting," said Jason Palitsch, Executive Director of the 495/MetroWest Partnership. "The Beyond Mobility Plan reinforces this sentiment by stating that Massachusetts travelers of any mode experience congestion, resulting in low confidence about the conditions they will encounter and diminished access to everyday needs. The partnership greatly appreciates the effort of MassDOT to prioritize locations within the roadway network that are prone to bottlenecks and delays.”
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The launch of Beyond Mobility’s public comment period earlier this year was part of a coordinated effort by MassDOT titled, MassDOT@15, to both commemorate the 15th anniversary of MassDOT on November 1, 2024, and look to the future of transportation in Massachusetts. Beyond Mobility is the blueprint for transportation decision making and prioritization and is one of three major policy and strategy efforts associated with MassDOT@15.
The other two are the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s Transportation Funding Task Force and the MassDOT Strategic Business Plan. These three strategy components — Beyond Mobility, the Transportation Funding Task Force, and the Strategic Business Plan — will be aligned to the mission, values, and goals of MassDOT.