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MBTA Execs Got $162K in Bonuses During Painful Pandemic Year

Updated on January 28, 2021 at 11:53 pm NBC Universal, Inc. The MBTA is reeling from a massive drop in riders, but a financial crisis sparked by the pandemic didn’t derail pay perks for many T executives. State payroll records reviewed by the NBC10 Investigators show the struggling public transit agency paid more than $162,000 in bonuses to seven high-ranking managers last year. More on this story tonight at 11 on NBC10 Boston The list includes the T s general manager, Steven Poftak, who took home $20,800 in bonus pay on top of his $324,523 annual salary. Other bonus earners include the chief of the Green Line transformation, who received $39,375; the senior director of procurement operations, who received $28,435; the chief customer experience officer, who got $27,675; and the chief of paratransit services, who took home $15,750, state records show.

Working Together: City Leaders Recall Innovative Partnership With Pollack, MassDOT – Everett Independent

If former MassDOT Director Stephanie Pollack needed a guinea pig for exciting transportation experiments, Everett was willing to be the test subject, and Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Pollack forged a partnership over the last six years that brought about such exciting pilot programs that have now spread across the region. Former MassDOT Director Stephanie Pollack with Mayor Carlo DeMaria last October in Everett Square at the kick-off of Re-Imagining Broadway. Pollack, who focused in on Everett early six years ago due to the City’s willingness to lead and pay for initiatives, announced last week that she was leaving MassDOT to become Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration under new President Joe Biden. Leaving a state Republican Administration for a federal Democratic Administration, Pollack left her job in Massachusetts on Tuesday, but was not forgotten in Everett.

MBTA reduction in some commuter rail, ferry services now in place

MBTA reduction in some commuter rail, ferry services now in place Updated Jan 24, 2021; The service cuts to some Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter rail and ferry services began over the weekend. The cuts in service were approved by the Fiscal and Management Control Board in December as the COVID pandemic continues to impact ridership. As of Jan. 23, the MBTA will only offer weekend service on the Newburyport/Rockport, Framingham/Worcester, Fairmount, Providence, and Middleborough lines. “These lines experienced more ridership gains over the last several months compared to other lines and serve transit-critical communities,” the MBTA said. All other commuter rail lines will not have weekend service.

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