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The State of Transportation in Massachusetts

  • Boston University Kilachand Honors College 91 Bay State Rd #115 02115 (map)
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Jim Aloisi, Tracy A. Corley, PhD and Ari Ofsevit of TransitMatters discuss the state of transportation in Massachusetts.

About this Event

Join TransitMatters at the Boston University Kilachand Honors College for a discussion with Jim Aloisi, Tracy A. Corley, PhD and Ari Ofsevit.

Aloisi is a Boston-based strategic consultant and former Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation in the Administration of Governor Deval Patrick, where he led a landmark transportation restructuring initiative and made a strong effort to secure new revenue to fund our transportation needs.

Corley is an urban strategist and political economist. She frequently collaborates with TransitMatters on Regional Rail, where transit and development opportunities intersect. She brings expertise in economic development, business, labor markets, architecture, law, and public policy to TransitMatters and the board. This collaboration complements her role as MassINC's Transit-Oriented Development Fellow, where she convenes political and community leaders to advocate for inclusive TOD in Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities. 

Ofsevit is TM's Technical Advocacy Director. He has worked extensively with advocacy organizations interested in how small changes and data analysis can bring change and equity to transportation and development projects.

Are you wondering about the what, why, and how of Massachusetts transportation? This will be a great event get your questions answered and network with fellow transportation enthusiasts and advocates.

Admission is free and open to the public. Donations will be gratefully accepted.

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Date and Time

Tue, February 18, 2020

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST

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Location

Boston University Kilachand Honors College

91 Bay State Rd #115

Boston, MA 02115

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Earlier Event: January 23
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