“Safety and customer service must be our top priorities,” said Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Secretary and CEO Jeffrey Mullan. “The MBTA and MassDOT have moved swiftly to address the findings of the D’Allesandro report by developing an action plan that will protect our customers today and well into the future.”
The assessment will address the key points raised in the D’Allesandro report:
-The T’s process of identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing capital and renewal projects for vehicles and infrastructure. This will include an examination of nearly 60 projects referenced in the D’Alessandro report as “safety critical.”
-The T’s process for mitigating existing and potential infrastructure and vehicle issues.
-The adequacy of the MBTA Safety Department’s roles and procedures in ensuring that safety matters are addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
TRA has committed to providing the MBTA with an interim report in February, and a final, written report in March.



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