星期四, 6月 04, 2015

Governor Baker Announces $82.7 Million MBTA Winter Resiliency Plan

Governor Baker Announces $82.7 Million MBTA Winter Resiliency Plan
Urges legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker, Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack and Interim MBTA General Manager Frank DePaola announced an $82.7 million MBTA Winter Resiliency Plan for investments this summer and over the next five years in snow removal equipment, infrastructure upgrades and operations during harsh weather to improve service reliability. Governor Baker also stressed the need for legislative action on An Act for a Reliable, Sustainable MBTA to secure long term improvements at the T.

“In the event of another harsh winter, it is critical we are prepared. We also hope the legislature will act before the end of this session to deliver the reforms necessary to address the underlying financial and management challenges at the MBTA,” said Governor Baker. “These investments and contingency plans are important for day-to-day operations and emergency service.  But, without the flexibility and dedicated oversight of a Fiscal Management and Control Board and the reforms we outlined, the T will continue to fail its stress tests for commuters and taxpayers who deserve a reliable world class transit system.”

“Fixing the T will require significant reforms and we must focus more directly on the MBTA’s governance, budgeting and contracting and procurement methods,” said Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack. “As we continue to work with the legislature to achieve the flexibility that is necessary, this dedicated resiliency plan is a first step towards short-term upgrades to improve response and recovery efforts.”

The new resiliency plan was developed based on recommendations by an American Public Transportation Association (APTA) peer review of the MBTA’s winter operations in April, while a special panel appointed by the Governor reviewed and made recommendations to fix the MBTA’s deeper structural, financial and operational problems.

“We learned last winter that in addition to structural reforms, the MBTA needs meaningful improvements to its snow resiliency efforts, including upgrades to infrastructure, operations and equipment,” said Interim MBTA General Manager Frank DePaola. “As we continue to work with the administration and our peer agencies to improve service reliability, we look forward to implementing these plans that are essential to reducing the amount and length of service disruptions during severe weather.”

The $82.7 million MBTA Winter Resiliency Plan will be funded through $62 million in federal formula funds for capital investments, $10 million in non-federal, MBTA capital funds, and $11.7 million in operating funds. The plan will be presented to the MassDOT Board for approval next week and focus on the following priorities to more effectively mitigate the frequency, length and magnitude of system disruptions to public transit during severe weather.

Infrastructure

·        Third rail replacements and heater upgrades on vulnerable outdoor sections of the Red and Orange Lines.

·        Snow fence installation along the Red and Orange Lines to mitigate snow drift accumulation.

·        Repairs to vehicle maintenance facilities and structures to further maximize recovery efforts.

·        Emergency power generators to supplement existing subway and facility power as needed.

·        Track access improvements for larger snow removal and track work equipment on the Red Line.

Equipment

·        New and rehabilitated specialized snow removal equipment to increase removal capacity and reduce use of passenger vehicles.

·        For passenger vehicles, vehicle-borne anti-icing equipment, modifications to air and propulsion system resiliency and an increased stock of traction motors to improve availability.

Operations

·        Additional snow removal contract services, as needed, to remove snow and ice at stations, facilities and other critical operations areas.

·        Training and staffing of a Field Inspection Team to be deployed during weather events to monitor staff and contractor field activities clearing snow and returning tracks to an operational status.

·        Adoption of incident management software in coordination with the MassDOT Highway Division to track deployment of snow removal operations across the system.

·        Formal establishment of an as needed inmate snow removal assistance program with the Department of Corrections to augment and streamline the services provided this winter.

·        Further coordination of interagency planning with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, state agencies and local municipalities to identify efficiencies and synergies in snow removal.

·        Similar resiliency enhancements to the commuter rail network.

·        Revisions to the MBTA’s severe winter weather operations protocols and customer notification practices to ensure more information, customer safety and the protection of equipment and facilities.

The right of way improvements on the Orange and Red Lines will be scheduled to occur this summer and fall and the MBTA will notify customers of any service impacts required to enable the upgrades as these projects are implemented.

In April, Governor Baker filed legislation based on the special panel’s recommendations to establish a Fiscal Management and Control Board (FMCB) and Chief Administrator to oversee the MBTA’s operations and finances, create capital plans and expand the MassDOT Board. An Act for a Reliable, Sustainable MBTA also introduces reporting and audit requirements and lifts procurement restrictions on the MBTA.

台美菁英協會波士頓分會慶三週年

台美菁英協會波士頓分會上週末在帝苑大酒樓舉行第三屆年會,頒發年度義工獎表揚潘立中(Li-Chung Pan),匯報過去一年及未來活動概況,近百人歡聚一堂,會後還和新英格蘭台灣同學會聯合會到“糖果吧”會師,繼續High。
            大波士頓地區華人,早年以來自廣東台山的移民為多,歷經傳承,第四,第五代都已長大,許多人加入了亞美專業人士協會(NAAAP)的波士頓分會。
從台灣移居波士頓的華人,則是多半在過去這三到五十年間來美深造後,留下來教書,就業, 才就此定居的,如今也都有了第二,第三代。他們這批人的後代,三,四年前成立了台美菁英協會波士頓分會,並在互相引介下,聯絡名單一下子就有了四百多人。
五月三十日晚,成員年紀多半都才廿出頭,三十以下的波士頓台美菁英協會,在帝苑酒樓舉行的第三屆年會,邀來駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處副處長陳銘俊,波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文,波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡,大波士頓中華文化協會前任會長冼鳳明,新英格蘭台灣商會青年商會前任會長康麗雪等嘉賓同歡。
在劍橋合唱團團長陳立英與該團指揮顏毓芬,小團成員陳映嘉,屠澤寬等人演唱後,現年僅廿五的會長洪聚佐致詞,歡迎會員及嘉賓們的出席。目前在波士頓學院就讀金融及市場行銷,五就開始表演的Angel Jehng, 接著演唱。會上還“鋒際(Edge)“項目主席林思涵頒發了年度義工獎給潘立中,放映了由Elizabeth Wu統籌製作的回顧過去一年錄影片。
台美菁英協會波士頓分會社交小組主席蔣先登指出,該會宗旨是為本地台裔美人打造社區,並藉由社交活動,技能培訓,協助他們發展專業人脈。在2014-2015年間,該會麾下的“鋒際(Edge)“項目,為廿五名大專學生提供諮詢輔導,也辦了很多時事討論會,烹飪班等活動,還和七個本地非牟利機構合作,擔任志工,另外和五個組織合作,協助那些組織達到他們的目標。
七年前從其他州來波士頓,進麻省理工學院史隆管理學院,畢業後和朋友合作創業,2012現已遷往加州的Lester Kao一起創辦了TAP波士頓分會的陳品誠(Steven Chen)指出,該會和其他社團組織最不同的地方,就是他們的“鋒際”項目,為大專學生搭建了認識社會各行各業的良好橋樑。
台美菁英協會波士頓分會的現任董事包括會長洪聚佐,以及蔣先登,李平成,王益梅,舒其馨鍾文翔吳郁婷共十二人。

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            台美菁英會波士頓分會2014-2015董事合影。(圖由台美菁英會提供)

            台美菁英會波士頓分會2014-2015董事合影,包括會長洪聚佐(前左一),年會主席蔣先登(前左三)。(圖由台美菁英會提供)

            出席台美菁英協會年會的新英格蘭台灣青商會成員,以及後左起,郭大文,陳銘俊,馬滌凡,康麗雪等人在會中合影。(圖由台美菁英會提供)

            潘立中(Li-Chung Pan)獲得台美菁英協會波士頓分會年度義工獎。(圖由台美菁英會提供)


            劍橋合唱團應邀為台美菁英協會年會表演。(圖由台美菁英會提供)

波士頓華埠五月治安大好 六月八月有大活動

波士頓華埠五月份治安大好,犯罪率大幅下降。波士頓華埠治安委員會昨(三)日的會議也議程清淡,只有波士頓警察局A-1區警長鄺志強(Ken Fong)的上月罪案紀錄報告而已。
        鄺志強公佈的華埠上月罪案紀錄包括,搶劫案二宗,嚴重襲擊一宗,住宅破門而入三宗,偷車兩宗,一般盜竊十宗,從車輛中盜竊一宗。警察上個月的多宗逮捕行動中,有十五宗和毒品有關。和去年同月相比,搶劫案減少四宗,盜竊案減少十一宗。
            兩宗搶劫案分別發生於五月廿一日凌晨一點半多及廿二日凌晨四點半,在益士石街分別和夏利臣街,華盛頓街交界處附近。其中一宗為一名四十七歲來自安多福(Andover)男子,被一名從他身後過來的黑人男子,搶走了錢包。另一宗是一名男子出門遛狗,順便從CVS旁的銀行取鈔機領了四百多元,回程路上遭遇四到六名黑人男子搶走錢包,以及他剛領的四百多元。鄺志強表示,實際案情如何,還待進一步調查。
            十宗盜竊案,多半都發生在CVS和華格林(Walgreen)店鋪一帶。其中一宗發生在華盛頓街超市那兒。嫌犯拿走了受害者的金項鍊後,逃進卡特拉莊嚴劇院。警方出動警犬搜索,逮到了嫌犯。
            會末,現任紐英崙余風采堂主席的麻州警察余國華表示,八月二日起,余風采堂將舉辦全美余氏懇親大會,有二百多名宗親從全美各地趕來,預定週日下午兩至四點,佔用街道祭祖,希望波士頓警察局派員協助維持交通秩序。他還透露,余是懇親後兩週,將輪到波士頓黃氏宗親會辦全美懇親大會。
            華埠主街經理何藹茵在會上報告,今年的華埠主街節訂六月廿七日舉行。
            波士頓華人佈道會主任牧師陳卓明指出,從夏利臣街通往全食超市的那條橋,行人步道十分陡峭,路面破損不堪,希望能找到業主或相關單位,及早整修。

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            左起,波士頓警察局社區警察小組長陳孔恩,A-1區警長鄺志強(Ken Fong),治安委員會共同主席陳灼鋆,以及雷國輝等人,在會議中排排坐。(菊子攝)

            波士頓華人佈道會主任牧師陳卓明憂慮從華埠通往全食超市的橋樑,坡道太陡,影響耆英的行走安全。(菊子攝)


            在夏利臣街上通往全食超市的這條橋,兩邊上下坡道都很陡。(菊子攝)

波士頓僑界6/5座談抗日勝利七十週年

大波士頓僑界和駐波士頓經文處合作,將於2015年6月5日(週五)下午四到六點,在波士頓僑教中心(90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands, MA 02461)舉辦紀念抗戰勝利70週年座談會。
紐英崙中華專業人員協會董事長王世輝將主持座談。熟悉二次大戰史實的專家,美國飛虎隊協會Tripp Alyn 等人將應邀與談。
駐波士頓經文處處長賴銘琪將在會中頒發感謝狀給三名曾參與二次大戰的華裔美籍人士。
            這場紀念抗戰勝利70週年座談會,合辦單位包括中國國民黨波士頓分部、美國退伍軍人會波士頓分會、波士頓榮光會、紐英崙中華專業人員協會、紐英崙中華公所,以及駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處。

           波士頓經文處表示,這場紀念盛會別有意義,活動免費公開,會後有餐點招待,歡迎各界參加。查詢詳情可聯繫駐波士頓辦事處 (617) 259-1351,電郵 pychen@mofa.gov.tw


In Commemoration of the 70thAnniversary of the Allied Victory over Japan, you are invited to attend a seminar on June 5 (Friday), from 4:00 to7:00 PMat TECO-Boston Culture Center (90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands, MA 02461).
The event features a prerecorded video of R.O.C. (Taiwan) President Ma Ying-jeou’s teleconference remarks at Stanford University, presentation of citations, and a seminar. Please find below a detailed program.
A buffet dinner will be provided after the event. Please kindly RSVP by phone or Email before June 1, 2015.
-Rita Chen: 617-259-1351 Email: pychen@mofa.gov.tw
-Raymond Shih: 508-366-2024 Email: ray_shih2011@yahoo.com
-Shih-huei Wang: 339-368-0281 Email: drwang123@gmail.com
We very much look forward to having you join this exciting event!
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston
R.O.C. Veterans Association in Boston
New England Association for Chinese Professionals
Preparatory Committee for Overseas Chinese Community in Boston Commemorating the 70thAnniversary of the Allied Victory over Japan
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Seminar Commemorating the 70thAnniversary of the Allied Victory over Japan
PROGRAM
(MC: Shih H. Wang, D.M.D.)
4:00-4:10 PM National Anthem of the United States of America and the Republic of China (Taiwan)
4:10-4:15 PM Welcome Remarks
Scott Lai, Director-General, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston
Raymond Shih, President, R.O.C. Veterans Association in Boston
4:15-4:35 PM Webcast of President Ma Ying-jeou teleconference remarks at Stanford University
4:35-4:50 PM Presentation of Citations
Recipients: Arthur Y. Wong (黃君裕),Robert C. Hong (陳啟邦),and William Sean Wong (黃廷深)
4:50-5:25 PM Seminar Panel
Tripp Alyn, Chair, Historical & Museums Committee, Flying Tigers Association
Mike Tien (田在勱), Former President of R.O.C Air Force Academy
5:25-5:55 PM Feedback and Comments
5:55-6:00 PM Group Photo

6:00-7:00 PM Buffet Dinner