North Shore TMA Newsletter
Aug/Sept 2020
Inside This Issue:
- MCBC & Bike Month
- Lunchtime Webinar Series Recordings Posted
- Congrats to our Raffle Winners
- MBTA/Public Transit News
- Local Bike/Ped News
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Aug/Sept 2020
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation, in coordination with the Cities of Salem and Lynn, is conducting the Route 107 Corridor Study. This study will evaluate improvements to address existing issues and mitigate potential future impacts from new retail development along […]
Help us restore parity between the transit and parking portions of the Commuter Benefit Program.
Contact your member of Congress before the end of the year and your transit benefits could increase for 2016!
Check out any recruitment, talent management or human resources Twitter feed or blog these days and what is one of the most commonly expressed themes? How hard it is for companies, organizations and firms to find and attract the right people. Sure, there are bright people with […]
At the North Shore TMA, we love to hear tales from commuters. This week, we are honored to feature a guest post by Terry Cowman, an avid outdoor cyclist and member of the Appalachian Mountain Club’s (AMC) Boston Chapter. Terry wrote an article for the […]
Last Wednesday, shared commuters earned a huge win from the state legislature.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill to fund the Active Streets or Complete Streets program. The passage granted $50 million over 5 years to the program as part of the Transportation Bond Bill.
The Active Streets program makes it easier to […]
It’s a new year. Resolve to improve the way you get to work.
We all know how stressful getting to work can be. It’s usually combined with rushing to get out of the house in the morning and that is often combined with making sure your kids are packed up for school and the dog has […]
How about this weather? Just last week, it was so cold in the Boston area, our faces hurt! Then, it was raining and foggy here while most of the country was facing record low temperatures and icy conditions that even rock salt couldn’t thaw. Now, it looks like we’ve re-joined the rest of the country […]