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Goals
and Objectives
(Proposed)
1. Preserve and modernize the transit system and improve accessibility
Support infrastructure projects that improve customer service, ensure
the safety and security of passengers, and enhance the efficiency of the system.
Adhere to a timely schedule for infrastructure maintenance.
Provide better access to the system for all customers, with particular
focus on meeting the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
2. Improve mobility for area residents and visitors now and in the foreseeable
future
Increase transit mode share in the Massachusetts Bay region.
Provide transit access to commercial and residential centers both in
the urban core and the suburbs, taking into account anticipated growth.
Enhance the interconnectivity of all transit services by promoting seamless
transfers at intermodal facilities, eliminating the need for transfers where
possible, and providing improved customer information on available connections.
Improve the on-time performance of MBTA services through improved monitoring
of routes and modifications to rights-of-way.
3. Minimize transportation-related pollution of the environment
Reduce the MBTA's environmental impact on the commonwealth by implementing
projects and programs that increase the use of low-polluting fuels and efficient
engine technology in all transit vehicles and that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Minimize community disruption and negative environmental impacts.
Construct and operate facilities that reduce traffic congestion and improve
air quality by providing residents of the Massachusetts Bay region with an attractive
alternative to traveling in private automobiles.
4. Promote the equitable sharing of the transportation systems benefits
and burdens
Expand capacity and reallocate resources to relieve passenger crowding
on vehicles and facilitate ridership growth.
Identify and remove structural and operational transportation barriers
faced by disadvantaged populations.
Enhance the mobility of transit-dependent populations located both in
the urban core and suburban areas.
5. Serve as partner for community development within the MBTA service area
Implement transportation investments that sustain and stimulate regional
economic development.
Respond to communities requests for transportation improvements
that support transit-oriented development and sustainable-land-use plans.
Improve mass transportation in a manner that enhances the competitiveness
of local businesses and the economic vitality of neighborhoods, with special
emphasis on disadvantaged areas.
The following documents helped to shape these proposed goals and objectives
for the PMT: the 1994 PMT; the Boston MPO Transportation Plan 20002025
(interim); MBTA enabling legislation establishing "forward funding"
for the MBTA; and the MBTA Blue Ribbon Committees report on forward funding.