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Massachusetts Department of Transportation

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Agency overview
Formed November 1, 2009
Preceding agency
  • Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation, MassHighway, Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Jurisdiction Massachusetts
Headquarters 10 Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts
Employees TBD (1,850 formerly of MassHighway)
Agency executives
  • Stephanie Pollack, Secretary of Transportation;
  • Dominic Blue, Ruth Bonsignore, Lisa Calise, Russell Gittlen, Dean Mazzarella, Robert Moylan, Jr., Steve Poftak, Joseph Sullivan, Betsy Taylor, Monica Tibbits-Nutt, Board of Directors
Parent agency Independent agency, board appointed by the Governor
Website http://www.massdot.state.ma.us

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) oversees roads, public transit, aeronautics, and transportation licensing and registration in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It was created on November 1, 2009.

As an executive department, the Governor of Massachusetts appoints the state Secretary of Transportation, who is also the "Chief Executive Officer" of the Department. The governor also appoints a five-person Board of Directors which approves major decisions. The Department directly administers some operations, while others remain semi-autonomous.

Formerly an independent state entity, which until 1992 even had its own uniformed police force for vehicular traffic law enforcement, the Registry of Motor Vehicles Division is now directly administered by MassDOT. It is the equivalent of the Department of Motor Vehicles in most states, and processes driver's licenses and motor vehicle registrations.

All public transportation agencies are administered independently. However, the DOT Board of Directors is also the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, the major provider of public transportation in the Greater Boston area.

The remaining 15 public transit authorities are called Regional Transit Agencies (RTAs), and they provide public bus services in the remainder of the state. The regional transit authorities are:

The regional transit authorities shown in italics above are within MBTA's commuter rail service area, and provide connections to MBTA trains.

DOT retains oversight and statewide planning authority, and also has a Rail section within the Mass Transit Division. Intercity passenger trains are operated by the federally owned Amtrak, and freight rail is privately operated.

MassDOT is a member of the Northeast Corridor Commission.

The Aeronautics Division, formerly the Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, administers state financing of its airports; inspects and licenses airports and landing pads; registers aircraft based in Massachusetts as well as aircraft dealers, regulates airport security, safety, and navigation; and is responsible for statewide aviation planning. The Department of Transportation does not own any airports; the state-owned airports are controlled by the independent Massachusetts Port Authority (which shares its headquarters with the Aeronautics Division).


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