Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3705

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the MBTA

Impact

The bill requires the MBTA to adopt a significant on-time performance goal of at least 80% across all modes of transit. It further stipulates the implementation of monthly route audits to ensure compliance with these targets. This push toward greater accountability is seen as a critical step in restoring public confidence in the MBTA's services, particularly after historical issues concerning reliability and passenger satisfaction. Moreover, the directive to make audit results publicly available aligns with a broader trend toward transparency in public agency operations.

Summary

House Bill H3705, known as the Act to Improve the Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness of the MBTA, aims to enhance the operational performance and accountability of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The bill mandates the expansion of public dashboards that benchmark various performance metrics against comparable regional transit authorities. These metrics will include key indicators such as cost-per-passenger-trip and on-time performance statistics, enabling better oversight and transparency regarding MBTA's operational efficiency.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3705 include discussions on the required fleet replacement program, which emphasizes acquiring low-emission and accessible vehicles. This aspect of the bill may provoke debate over budget allocations and the prioritization of environmental standards versus operational costs. Additionally, while many stakeholders support enhanced transparency and accountability measures, there may be concerns about the implications for funding and resource allocation to achieve the ambitious on-time performance targets set forth in the legislation. Critics may argue about the feasibility of complying with such goals amidst existing operational challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3923

Addressing the requirement that multi-family districts in MBTA communities be within 0.5 miles of a commuter rail station, subway station, ferry terminal or bus station

MA S2018

Establishing a special commission to identify opportunities to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state agencies, programs, and services

MA H3392

Relative to setting deadlines to electrify the commuter rail

MA S2217

Relative to setting deadlines to electrify the MBTA commuter rail

MA H1577

Relative to civil asset forfeiture improvements

MA H3266

Relative to fare free buses

MA H505

To improve and enhance the Advisory Board to the Massachusetts School Building Authority

MA S2305

Relative to expanding the MBTA reduced fare program to include veterans

MA S2121

Investing in a prosperous clean commonwealth by 2030

MA H3231

Investing in a prosperous, clean Commonwealth by 2030

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.