Consolidated Amendment "D" to H4100

Transportation

Transportation

 

Fiscal Note: $0

 

Amendments from Transportation: 28, 87, 113, 128, 142, 159, 164, 202, 223, 378, 394, 395, 396, 398, 509, 510, 511, 512, 549, 614, 615, 725, 739, 749, 803, 813, 818, 858

 

Mr. Dempsey of Haverhill and others move to amend H 4100 in section 2E, in line item 1595-6368, by inserting after the words “General Laws” the following: “; provided, that not more than $200,000 shall be expended for traffic mitigation initiatives along Rt. 28 in the town of Randolph.”

 

And further amend the bill in section 81, in line 1049, by inserting after the word “Authority” the following words:- and the Regional Transit Authorities organized under the provisions of chapter 161B of the General Laws

 

And further amend the bill in section 81, in line 1051, by striking the word “authority’s” and inserting in place thereof the follow word:- authorities’

 

And further amend the bill by adding the following sections:

 

SECTION XX. Section 41 of chapter 161A of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting at the end thereof the following subsection:- (f) to sell electricity to the divisions within the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

 

SECTION XX. The Greenbush Station in the Town of Scituate shall henceforth be referred to as the “Frank M. Hynes Station at Greenbush.” The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority shall expend a one-time disbursement of funds to be used for the creation of signs at the station which shall display the new name. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority may continue to abbreviate the station as “Greenbush” on all Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Massachusetts Department of Transportation materials.

 

SECTION XX. Notwithstanding any rule or regulation of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation highway division to the contrary, the Bridge B-12-012, spanning the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority rail line in the town of Billerica shall be designated and known as the William G. Greene Bridge in honor of the Commonwealth's former state representative and dedicated public servant. The highway division shall erect suitable markers bearing this designation in compliance with the standards of the division and any existing historic preservation guidelines or statutes.