Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2442

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve directing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to study the feasibility of extending the orange line

Impact

Should the study yield positive results, it could significantly influence state transportation laws and policies by demonstrating the viability of expanding public transit options in Massachusetts. The extended service could enhance connectivity for Boston residents, potentially leading to increased public transit utilization. Additionally, it may illuminate new funding pathways, stimulate economic development in the regions affected, and encourage social benefits by improving access to employment and resources for under-served communities.

Summary

Bill S2442 introduces a resolve directing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study aimed at extending the Orange Line of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority. This extension is proposed to stretch from its current endpoint at Oak Grove in Malden to an unspecified area in Roslindale, a neighborhood in Boston. The bill emphasizes the need to evaluate the potential costs, economic opportunities, and logistical considerations associated with the proposed extension. The study is expected to detail projected capital and operating costs, ridership levels, and other operational issues relevant to the rapid transit service extension.

Contention

Concerns may arise from various stakeholders regarding the environmental and community impacts of the proposed extension. Opponents might cite potential disruptions to neighborhoods during construction, or increased traffic and congestion as transit services expand. Balancing community needs with developmental goals will be crucial as discussions progress. The bill serves as a precursor to potential future actions that will shape Massachusetts's public transportation framework, leading to debates about resource allocation and urban planning.

Notable_points

The resolve mandates that the Department of Transportation submit a report detailing the study's findings within 120 days after the passage of the act. This timeline underscores the urgency and importance of reviewing public transit measures, particularly in light of growing urban populations and rising transportation demands in and around Boston.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2440

Promoting fare equity

MA S2497

Relative to shelter benefits for veterans

MA S1931

Incentivizing veterans to reside in the Commonwealth

MA S2341

Relative to shelter benefits for veterans

MA S1024

Ensuring affordability in perpetuity

MA S2349

Relative to outreach to veterans

MA S1220

Relative to collective bargaining dues

MA S1908

Increasing the cap on outside income for public pension recipients

Similar Bills

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