Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 6c - Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Section 10 - Office of Transportation Planning

Section 10. There shall be within the department an office of transportation planning which shall oversee and administer the planning responsibilities of the office of planning and programming, and which shall be under the supervision and control of the secretary. The secretary shall appoint an executive director who shall be skilled and experienced in the field of transportation planning and shall not be subject to chapter 31 or to section 9A of chapter 30. Said director may be removed for cause by the secretary. Said office shall serve as the principal source of transportation planning for state-level transportation projects, and shall develop the commonwealth's transportation-related programs as more particularly set forth in this section. In addition, the office of planning and programming shall work in coordination with regional planning agencies in the commonwealth, which shall serve as the principal source of transportation planning for local and regional transportation projects. Said office shall conduct research, surveys, demonstration projects and studies in cooperation with the federal government, said regional planning agencies, regional transit authorities, municipalities, other governmental agencies, and appropriate private organizations in order to support local and regional planning, deliver transportation programs, and execute demonstration projects.
Said office of transportation planning shall be responsible for the preparation of a comprehensive and coordinated intermodal transportation plan for the commonwealth. Said plan shall include planning to improve and maintain facilities and equipment for all modes of transportation in the Commonwealth, including highways and roads, passenger rail and other public transportation, freight rail, aviation, shipping, pedestrian facilities, bicycle facilities, and water transportation. Said plan shall ensure an equitable allocation of investments in transportation across the regions of the commonwealth. Said plan shall include any program for the disposition of capital assets. Said plan shall include transportation improvement projects for the office of planning and programming and all of its constituent divisions and authorities that own or operate transportation facilities, including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, the regional transit authorities, and the Massachusetts Port Authority. Said plan shall be developed in consultation with said divisions and authorities, the commonwealth development coordinating council, the executive office for administration and finance, the metropolitan planning organizations, the regional planning agencies, and the transportation finance commission. Said plan shall be prepared in coordination with comprehensive urban development plans and in cooperation with said other agencies so far as practicable. Said plan shall include an analysis of the operation of each regional transit authority, with the purpose of identifying ways in which each regional transit authority can improve efficiency of existing service, and provide new or expanded services to the communities. The analysis shall include an examination of the ridership per vehicle in each regional transit authority to determine the feasibility of converting fleets from large buses to smaller, more energy-efficient vehicles. The analysis shall identify the potential reduction in operating costs that such a conversion could provide for each regional transit authority, and shall outline the ways in which costs savings attained by this conversion could then be applied to improve service by expanding service areas and increasing hours of service.
The office of transportation planning shall be responsible for planning and programs that promote sustainable transportation, and that will: (i) maintain and expand transportation options that maximize mobility, reduce congestion, conserve fuel, and improve air quality; (ii) prioritize alternative modes including rail, bus, boat, rapid and surface transit, shared-vehicle and shared-ride services, bicycling, and walking; and (iii) invest strategically in existing and new passenger and freight transportation infrastructure that supports sound economic development consistent with established smart growth objectives. The office of transportation planning shall be responsible for bicycle and pedestrian planning, water transportation planning, and the management of transportation programs promoting congestion mitigation and air quality improvements, travel options, safe routes to school, alternative fuels, and other planning initiatives and programs that promote sustainable transportation working in coordination with the regional planning agencies and the metropolitan planning organization.
The office of transportation planning shall be responsible for research and planning in support of the implementation of chapter 21N. The office shall undertake planning and research tasks and coordinate with the executive office of energy and environmental affairs on issues related to historic, current, and projected future transportation-generated emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and technology, policy, and legal issues related to developing and implementing market-based compliance mechanisms for transportation-generated greenhouse gases. Such planning shall include comprehensive climate change adaptation planning to ensure that the commonwealth's transportation infrastructure is designed to tolerate increased environmental stress due to climate change, including, but not limited to increased temperatures, increased stormwater runoff, and extreme weather events.
The office of transportation planning shall conduct plans and work with the divisions, municipalities, other public agencies, private organizations, and other parties as appropriate in order to ensure the implementation of measures that facilitate equitable bicycle and pedestrian access in the planning and development of all transportation facilities. Consistent with the most current edition of the MassHighway Project Development and Design Guide, or its successor, the office of planning and programming shall in the design, construction, and maintenance of transportation facilities for all new construction and reconstruction projects, including resurfacing, restoring and rehabilitation improvement projects, ensure safe and contiguous routes for all users, including individuals of all ages and abilities, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit vehicles and riders, and motorists.
The office of transportation planning shall work with other commonwealth agencies to identify measures that agencies can take to facilitate fuel conservation, travel demand management for agency employees, and sustainable transportation, to develop programs that consolidate and promote these measures in a user-friendly manner, and to provide programmatic support to help other commonwealth agencies implement these measures.
The office of transportation planning shall utilize life-cycle cost modeling for all projects. Life-cycle costs shall mean all relevant costs of a transportation asset's lifespan including, but not limited to, planning, study, design, purchase or lease, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and disposal. The office shall utilize life-cycle cost modeling during the project planning and selection processes for all of its divisions, agencies, and authorities, as defined herein. Life-cycle cost information shall be presented as part of the public disclosure process in all project planning documents in equal proportion to initial delivery cost estimates. Project planning shall include the identification of funding to minimize life-cycle costs throughout the life of each asset.
The executive director may, subject to the approval of the secretary, appoint a project ombudsman who shall assist municipalities and private entities to develop and advance projects critical to the economic development of a community and connecting to the state transportation system, and to ensure regional equity in the transportation system. The duties given to the ombudsman shall be exercised and discharged subject to the direction, control and supervision of the executive director. The ombudsman shall serve as the principal point of contact for municipalities and other governmental bodies concerning all matters under the jurisdiction of the department, including, but not limited to, providing advice and technical assistance to municipalities and other governmental bodies seeking said advice and with any other matter the executive director may deem appropriate.
The office of transportation planning shall establish and charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs of processing, reviewing, and approving a project proposal submitted to the project ombudsman by a municipality or private entity.
The office of transportation planning shall work in collaboration with the public-private partnership infrastructure oversight commission and provide the oversight commission with information and updates on research, surveys, studies and future transportation projects.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 6c - Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Creation; Board of Directors; Officers and Employees

Section 3 - Powers

Section 4 - Massachusetts Transportation Trust Fund

Section 5 - Organization and Function as a Single State Agency for Administrative Purposes; Reporting Requirements

Section 6 - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Duties

Section 6a - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Goals

Section 7 - Employee Performance Evaluation Program

Section 8 - Money Received to Be Held as Trust Funds

Section 9 - Internal Special Audit Unit

Section 10 - Office of Transportation Planning

Section 11 - Publication of Comprehensive State Transportation Plan; Report on Plan Compliance; Equitable Capital Expenditures

Section 11a - Project Selection Advisory Council

Section 12 - Integrated Asset Management System

Section 12a - Performance and Asset Management Advisory Council

Section 13 - Toll Roads, Bridges and Tunnels; Authority to Collect Tolls; Limitations; Use of Revenue

Section 14 - Department as Public Agency for Purposes of State Contracts

Section 15 - Department as Public Agency for Purposes of State Finance Law

Section 16 - Annual Finance Plan

Section 17 - Refinancing of Bonds Relating to Financing of the Turnpike and Metropolitan Highway System

Section 18 - Appearance by Office of the Attorney General in Civil Proceedings Against the Department

Section 19 - Eminent Domain Powers of Department

Section 20 - Sale of Real Property; Procedure; Sale of Buildings or Other Structures

Section 21 - Abandoned, Mislaid or Lost Property; Sale of Unclaimed Property

Section 22 - Enforcement by Superior Court Department

Section 23 - Termination of Department

Section 24 - Investigations, Studies, Grant Applications and Applications for Project Approvals; Lease, Loan, Grant or Conveyance of Real or Personal Property to Department

Section 25 - Conduct of Secretary, Administrators and Directors

Section 26 - Application of Chapter 12a

Section 27 - Exemption From Taxes or Assessments

Section 28 - Annual Revenue and Expenditure Report

Section 29 - Office of Planning and Programming; Secretary

Section 30 - Duties of the Office of Planning and Programming; Agencies Within the Office; Duties of the Secretary

Section 31 - Administrative Units Within the Office of Planning and Programming

Section 32 - Federal Gifts, Loans or Grants-in-Aid for Improved Transportation Management Systems

Section 33 - Healthy Transportation Compact

Section 34 - Fiscal Analysis Prior to Expending of Funds or Final Approval of Transportation Infrastructure Project

Section 35 - Annual Report of Department's Activities

Section 36 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 41 to 56

Section 37 - Division of Highways; Administrator

Section 38 - Duties of the Division of Highways

Section 39 - Administrative Units Within the Division of Highways; Description of Organization; Appointments

Section 40 - Procedure for Recommending Approval or Disapproval of Contracts

Section 41 - Engineering Internship Program

Section 42 - Co-Operative Engineer Program

Section 43 - Real Estate Appraisal Review Board

Section 44 - Functional Replacement of Real Property in Public Ownership; Relocation of Utility or Utility Facility

Section 46 - Lease of Air Rights Over Land Owned by the Department in Connection With the Turnpike and the Boston Extension Portion of the Metropolitan Highway System

Section 46a - Lease of Land Owned by the Department and No Longer Required for the Turnpike or the Boston Extension of the Metropolitan Highway System

Section 50 - Regional Mobility Assistance Program

Section 51 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 52 to 54

Section 52 - Mass Transit Division; Administrator

Section 53 - Duties of the Mass Transit Division

Section 54 - Administrative Units Within the Mass Transit Division; Statement of Organization

Section 55 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 56 to 57

Section 56 - Registry of Motor Vehicles; Administrator

Section 57 - Administrative Units Within the Registry of Motor Vehicles; Statement of Organization

Section 57a - Motor Vehicle Insurance Merit Rating Board

Section 58 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 59 to 61

Section 59 - Aeronautics Division; Administrator

Section 60 - Duties of the Aeronautics Division

Section 61 - Administrative Units Within the Aeronautics Division; Statement of Organization

Section 62 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 62 to 73

Section 63 - Contracts for Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain or Design-Build-Operate-Maintain Services

Section 64 - Request for Proposals; Content of Public–private Agreement

Section 65 - End of Term or Termination of Public–private Agreement

Section 66 - Rights of Department Upon Material Default by an Operator

Section 67 - Issue and Sale of Bonds or Notes of the Department

Section 68 - Acceptance of Funds From the United States and Other Sources

Section 69 - Application of Sec. 26

Section 70 - Exercise of Power of Eminent Domain

Section 71 - Powers and Jurisdiction of Law Enforcement Officers

Section 72 - Waiver of Sovereign Immunity Not Limited

Section 73 - Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Oversight Commission

Section 74 - Repair or Rehabilitation of Certain Signs or Markers Abutting Highway or Turnpike Projects

Section 75 - Contracts With Fuel Providers to Provide for the Consumption of Alternative Fuel

Section 76 - Removal and Storage of Vehicle Left Unattended at State-Owned Park and Ride Facility

Section 77 - Job Order Contracts