MassDOT Sets Public Session on Transportation Plans

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The state Department of Transportation will hold a public feedback session on the five-year capital investment plan, including funding for passenger rail from Pittsfield, on Monday, Feb. 3, from 6 to 8 at the Berkshire Atheneaum.

The state has recently released two transportation planning documents for public review: a Long-Range Transportation Plan, "weMove Massachusetts (WMM): Planning for Performance," and the first draft of the Capital Investment Plan (CIP) for fiscal 2014-18. The meeting in Pittsfield is one of six being held across the state.
 
The $12.4 billion CIP program makes long-term investments that are designed to create growth and opportunity and represents the first unified, multi-modal capital investment plan covering all MassDOT highway and municipal projects, regional airports, rail and transit, including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Regional Transit Authorities.

Among the projects:

Renovation of the Springfield Station, including platforms, safety systems and passenger amenities, and the replacement of fiber optic signal and communication systems and track rehabilitation on the Springfield to New Haven service.

Expansion of the so-called 'Inland Route" connecting Boston to Springfield. Funding will cover planning, permitting and rehabilitation of the route, including widening bridges, signal upgrades, purchasing passenger rail equipment and upgrading stations.


Rehabilitation of along the Housatonic Railroad, including tunnels, tracks and signals, connecting North Adams, Pittsfield and other North Berkshire towns to Springfield and New York City. A total of $35  million in preparation of the state's eventual acquisition of the rail line.  

Also in the plans is $130 million toward shared-use bike and pedestrian paths statewide and $43 million for 17 municipal road projects in District 1.
 
"The five-year plan will invest in projects identified in The Way Forward and confirmed by the outreach MassDOT conducted on the weMove Massachusetts project," said MassDOT Secretary and CEO Richard A. Davey in a statement. "WMM continues MassDOT's commitment to improve performance for every mode of travel. It is based on national performance data, MassDOT policies, and robust civic engagement."
 
The centerpiece of the weMove Massachusetts Report is the Planning for Performance tool, which can be used to calculate the performance outcomes that would result from different funding levels available to MassDOT. The tool also begins to incorporate important policy initiatives, such as mode shift and sustainability, in the planning process.
 
WMM analyzes key components of the transportation system: bridges, roadways, buses and trains, railroad tracks and signal, and bike paths. Going forward, the Planning for Performance tool will allow MassDOT to connect its policies, investments and funding to its customers' needs for a safer and more effective transportation system.


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Celebrity Chef Feed Our Neighbors Event

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Christian Center in Pittsfield is set to host a gastronomic extravaganza like no other on May 6 from 3pm to 7pm. 
 
The "Feed Our Neighbors" event promises an afternoon filled with delectable delights, lively music, and a spirit of community coming together to support a noble cause.
 
Renowned Celebrity Chef Chris Bonnivier, known for his culinary prowess and philanthropic spirit, spearheads this initiative to aid the local food pantry. With a heart as big as his flavors, Chef Bonnivier has rallied an impressive lineup of local eateries to join forces in the fight against hunger.
 
Guests can expect to indulge in a diverse array of culinary creations from beloved establishments such as Zuchini's, Fully Belly, Mazzeo's, Firehouse Cafe, KJ Nosh, Common Table, 413 Bistro, Uptown Smoke, Austin Riggs, Berkshire Catering Group, Porta Via, and more! From savory to sweet, there will be something to tantalize every palate. Haddad Subaru, will be providing a donation of their own as well as being onsite to volunteer, and raise money through some fun cornhole challenges! Subaru will also be collecting food at their East St location from now until May 5. Please stop in with your canned or dry goods.
 
Adding to the festive ambiance, Pittsfield's own musical sensation, Whiskey City, will provide the perfect backdrop of toe-tapping tunes, ensuring a lively atmosphere throughout the event.
 
But it's not just about food and music - "Feed Our Neighbors" will also feature exciting raffles, offering attendees the chance to win!
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