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Mr. Frederick P Salvucci
Senior Lecturer
Primary DLC
Center for Transportation and Logistics
MIT Room:
1-229
(617) 253-5378
salvucci@mit.edu
https://ctl.mit.edu/about/bio/fredrick-p-salvucci
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Transportation Systems and Planning
Government Policy Issues (Massachusetts)
Cooperative Mobility Program (CMP)
Big Dig
Public Works Projects
Research Summary
Fred Salvucci is a civil engineer specializing in transportation, with particular interest in infrastructure, urban transportation, public transportation, and institutional development in decision- making. He served as transportation advisor to Boston Mayor Kevin White between 1970 and 1974, and then as Secretary of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts under Governor Michael Dukakis between 1975 and 1978 and again from 1983 to 1990. In those roles he participated in much of the transportation planning and policy formulation in the Boston urbanized area and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of the past 35 years, with particular emphasis on the expansion of the transit system, the development of the financial and political support for the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, and the design of implementation strategies to comply with the Clean Air Act consistent with economic growth.
Other efforts include the extension of the Red Line in South Quincy and Alewife, the relocation of the Orange Line in Boston's Southwest Corridor, the acquisition and modernization of the Commuter Rail Network, the restructuring of the MBTA, the formulation of noise rules to halt the increase in aircraft noise at Logan Airport, and the development of strategies to achieve high speed rail service between Boston and New York.
Recent Work
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