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Massachusetts Port Authority

Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is an American port authority in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It owns and operates three airports—Logan International Airport, Hanscom Field, and Worcester Regional Airport—and public terminals in the Port of Boston. It is a financially self-sustaining public authority whose transportation facilities generate more than $600 million annually;[1] no state tax dollars are used to fund operations or capital improvements at Massport facilities. Its headquarters is located in the Logan Office Center, adjacent to Logan Airport in East Boston, Massachusetts.[2]

Massachusetts Port Authority
AbbreviationMassport
Formation1956
TypeGovernment Agency
HeadquartersEast Boston, Massachusetts
Region served
Greater Boston
Lisa Wieland
Budget
>$800 million
Staff
1,300
Websitemassport.com

History

The Massachusetts Port Authority was created in 1956 by the Massachusetts General Court to replace the locally controlled port commission;[3][4] however, the Authority was not enabled until 1959,[5] due to delay in bond funding.[6] The Authority is an independent public authority, not a state agency.[5]

In 1966, Castle Island Container Terminal was constructed for Sea-Land Corporation, one of the first intermodal container facilities. In 1971, the Authority constructed a second container port in Charlestown for the use of other shipping companies. In 1980, Sea-Land ended its exclusive lease, and the first container port was enlarged and made available for other shipping companies.[7]

On January 1, 2010, the Tobin Bridge was transferred from the Authority to the new Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

In June 2019, by a vote of 5-to-2, Massport's board of directors selected the current port director to serve as the authority's chief executive. She will be earning a salary of $360,000-a-year and is scheduled to start the new position in September 2019.[8]

List of executive directors

Massport facilities

Airports

Seaports and maritime facilities

The Port of Boston includes Cruiseport Boston and facilities in the Boston Marine Industrial Park in South Boston, and others in East Boston and Charlestown:[11]

  • Flynn Cruiseport Boston (formerly the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal), One Black Falcon Avenue, South Boston
  • Paul W. Conley Terminal, First & Farragut Road, South Boston - Container port
  • Boston Autoport, Charlestown - Automobile shipping, leased to private operator.
  • The Boston Fish Pier, South Boston - Seafood processing, acquired in 1972.
  • Mystic Piers 48,49 and 50, Charlestown - Used for bulk storage and shipping of salt since the 1980s
  • Medford Street Terminal, Charlestown - Dock, office, and warehouse areas, purchased in 1986 from Revere Sugar Refinery and Somerville Lumber.
  • East Boston Shipyard and Marina - Marginal Street, East Boston - Former Navy and Bethlehem Steel site, equipped for ship repair.
  • Massport Marine Terminal (MMT)/North Jetty, South Boston - Used for Big Dig staging, berths now available. Being developed for seafood processing.
  • Fargo Street Terminal, South Boston - Storage and support activities
  • International Cargo Terminal, 88 Black Falcon Avenue, South Boston - Warehouses and office space

Transportation services

Massport Shuttle

 
A Logan Airport shuttle bus on the#22 route, which serves Terminals A and B, in the busway at Airport station

The Massport Shuttle connects all terminals at Boston Logan International Airport to Airport Station on the MBTA Blue Line, as well as the water transportation dock on Harborside Drive and the Rental Car Center.[12]

  • 11 serves terminals A, B, C and E (no subway station stop)
  • 22 serves terminals A and B to subway station and rental car center. (during midday peak hours)
  • 33 serves terminals C and E to subway station and rental car center. (during midday peak hours)
  • 55 serves all terminals, subway station and rental car center. (during early morning and late evening off-peak hours)
  • 66 serves all terminals, subway station and water transportation dock.
  • 88 serves all terminals and the economy parking garage.

Logan Express

Massport also operates Logan Express bus service between all terminals and park-and-ride lots in Braintree (near South Shore Plaza), Framingham (Shopper's World), Woburn (Anderson Regional Transportation Center), and Peabody (164 Newbury Street). In 2014, with the closure of the Government Center subway station,[13] Massport started running a Logan Express to the Hynes Convention Center and Copley Square[14] in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston.[15] Even after Government Center reopened in 2016, the shuttle service to Back Bay continues to operate, and starting in 2019 riders of that shuttle got priority in the TSA security line.[16]

Silver Line

Massport provides financial assistance to the MBTA for operation of the Silver Line Bus Rapid Transit service to Logan terminals from downtown Boston, and contributes to the maintenance of Airport Station and ventilation of the Ted Williams Tunnel.[17]

Public Safety

Massachusetts State Police - Troop F

State Police-Troop F patrols and provides primary law enforcement services for all Massachusetts Port Authority owned properties, including but not limited to Boston's Logan International Airport in East Boston, Boston's Seaport District, the Port of Boston, and Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center. Troop F is a unique force within the Massachusetts State Police. Specialized assets include a dedicated detective unit, a bomb squad, a community services unit, a marine unit and highly trained, federally certified State Police K-9 teams. All the members of Troop F are tasked to ensure compliance with airport security rules and regulations as mandated by both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).[18]

Until 2010, its only barracks was located within the airport. It has since moved to a building on the outskirts, allowing for more space, parking, and better access to the properties.

The Troop F Commander also serves as Massport's Director of Aviation Security.[19]

Massport Police

The Massachusetts Port Authority maintains its own police force of sworn law enforcement officers. They work in seamless partnership with the Massachusetts State Police—Troop F who also provide law enforcement services for Massport. Massport police officers also known as "Port Officers" are responsible for physical security and law enforcement at the marine terminals, Boston's Seaport District, East Boston parks and various other properties and lands owned by the authority. The Massport Police Department is also responsible for the safety and security of the passengers and vessels which call on the Port of Boston through the Flynn Cruise Port and Paul W. Conley Cargo Container Terminal, in adherence with federal regulations and law enforcement requirements set forth by the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002. [20]

The Chief of the Massport Police Department also serves as Massport's Director of Maritime Security.[21]

By state law, under Section 110 of Chapter 205 of the Acts of 1996, municipal police (such as the Boston Police Department) do not have jurisdictional authority on Massport property.[22][23]

Massport Fire Rescue

 
Various Massport Fire Rescue apparatuses at Logan International Airport

Massport’s Fire Rescue responsibilities include aircraft rescue and firefighting, structural fire protection, hazardous materials response, emergency medical services, responding to off-shore emergencies with the Marine division, which includes the 79-foot American United fireboat, as well as fire prevention and inspections. The Fire Rescue headquarters, a Fire Rescue satellite station and a Fire Rescue boat dock (shared with the Massachusetts State Police Troop F / Marine Unit) are all located on Boston Logan International Airport’s airfield, while two additional ARFF stations exist at both Laurence G. Hanscom Field and Worcester Regional Airport. Massport Fire Rescue is part of the Massachusetts Metro Fire District and responds to surrounding communities on a mutual aid system.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "About Massport: Who We Are: Contact Info 2010-01-13 at the Wayback Machine." Massachusetts Port Authority. Retrieved on January 22, 2010.
  3. ^ Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1956. Section 2.
  4. ^ "Pot Authority Effective Now, Herter To Name 7 Promptly". The Berkshire Eagle. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. AP. June 21, 1956. Retrieved February 13, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b "FAQs". massport.com. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "Port Bill Signed, Hailed As Tax Relief". The Berkshire Eagle. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. UPI. October 6, 1958. Retrieved February 13, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  8. ^ Chesto, Jon (2019-06-27). "Lisa Wieland will serve as Massport's new chief executive". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  9. ^ Chapter 25 of the Acts of 2009. Section 148.
  10. ^ Massport (June 22, 2010). "Massport, Worcester Airport Deal Completed". Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MASSDOT). Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  12. ^ "Shuttle Service at Boston Logan International Airport". www.massport.com.
  13. ^ "Buses to make Back Bay to Logan run". December 17, 2013.
  14. ^ "Back Bay Logan Express Information". www.massport.com.
  15. ^ "Logan Express bus service". www.massport.com.
  16. ^ "If you take this bus to Logan Airport, Massport will let you cut the security line - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2016-09-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Massachusetts State Police Troop F".
  19. ^ https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-baker-colonel-gilpin-announce-30-day-update-to-state-police-reforms[bare URL]
  20. ^ "Massport Police".
  21. ^ https://www.massport.com/media/lwkdc4mo/b210923.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2010-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ https://archives.lib.state.ma.us/bitstream/handle/2452/30321/1996acts0205.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y[bare URL]
  24. ^ "Public Safety at Massport".

Further reading

External links

  • Official website
    • Massport Community Advisory Committee, an agency representing communities impacted by Massport's operations.
  • Massachusetts Port Authority (MassPort), hdl:2452/366281. (Various documents).

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Massachusetts Port Authority Massport is an American port authority in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts It owns and operates three airports Logan International Airport Hanscom Field and Worcester Regional Airport and public terminals in the Port of Boston It is a financially self sustaining public authority whose transportation facilities generate more than 600 million annually 1 no state tax dollars are used to fund operations or capital improvements at Massport facilities Its headquarters is located in the Logan Office Center adjacent to Logan Airport in East Boston Massachusetts 2 Massachusetts Port AuthorityAbbreviationMassportFormation1956TypeGovernment AgencyHeadquartersEast Boston MassachusettsRegion servedGreater BostonCEOLisa WielandBudget gt 800 millionStaff1 300Websitemassport wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 List of executive directors 2 Massport facilities 2 1 Airports 2 2 Seaports and maritime facilities 3 Transportation services 3 1 Massport Shuttle 3 2 Logan Express 3 3 Silver Line 4 Public Safety 4 1 Massachusetts State Police Troop F 4 2 Massport Police 4 3 Massport Fire Rescue 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditThe Massachusetts Port Authority was created in 1956 by the Massachusetts General Court to replace the locally controlled port commission 3 4 however the Authority was not enabled until 1959 5 due to delay in bond funding 6 The Authority is an independent public authority not a state agency 5 In 1966 Castle Island Container Terminal was constructed for Sea Land Corporation one of the first intermodal container facilities In 1971 the Authority constructed a second container port in Charlestown for the use of other shipping companies In 1980 Sea Land ended its exclusive lease and the first container port was enlarged and made available for other shipping companies 7 On January 1 2010 the Tobin Bridge was transferred from the Authority to the new Massachusetts Department of Transportation In June 2019 by a vote of 5 to 2 Massport s board of directors selected the current port director to serve as the authority s chief executive She will be earning a salary of 360 000 a year and is scheduled to start the new position in September 2019 8 List of executive directors Edit John F O Halloran 1959 1963 Edward J King 1963 1974 Edward Hanley interim 1974 1975 David W Davis 1975 1983 Lou Nickinello 1983 David W Davis 1983 1990 Alden S Raine 1990 1993 Stephen Tocco 1993 1997 Peter I Blute 1997 1999 Virginia Buckingham 2000 2001 Craig Coy 2002 2006 Thomas J Kinton Jr 2006 2011 David S Mackey acting 2011 2012 Thomas P Glynn 2012 2018 John Pranckevicius acting 2018 2019 Lisa Wieland 2019 presentMassport facilities EditAirports Edit Logan International Airport Hanscom Field Worcester Regional Airport Formerly owned by the city of Worcester until ownership transfer to Massport was mandated by law in 2009 9 and subsequently completed on June 22 2010 10 Seaports and maritime facilities Edit The Port of Boston includes Cruiseport Boston and facilities in the Boston Marine Industrial Park in South Boston and others in East Boston and Charlestown 11 Flynn Cruiseport Boston formerly the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal One Black Falcon Avenue South Boston Paul W Conley Terminal First amp Farragut Road South Boston Container port Boston Autoport Charlestown Automobile shipping leased to private operator The Boston Fish Pier South Boston Seafood processing acquired in 1972 Mystic Piers 48 49 and 50 Charlestown Used for bulk storage and shipping of salt since the 1980s Medford Street Terminal Charlestown Dock office and warehouse areas purchased in 1986 from Revere Sugar Refinery and Somerville Lumber East Boston Shipyard and Marina Marginal Street East Boston Former Navy and Bethlehem Steel site equipped for ship repair Massport Marine Terminal MMT North Jetty South Boston Used for Big Dig staging berths now available Being developed for seafood processing Fargo Street Terminal South Boston Storage and support activities International Cargo Terminal 88 Black Falcon Avenue South Boston Warehouses and office spaceTransportation services EditMassport Shuttle Edit A Logan Airport shuttle bus on the 22 route which serves Terminals A and B in the busway at Airport station The Massport Shuttle connects all terminals at Boston Logan International Airport to Airport Station on the MBTA Blue Line as well as the water transportation dock on Harborside Drive and the Rental Car Center 12 11 serves terminals A B C and E no subway station stop 22 serves terminals A and B to subway station and rental car center during midday peak hours 33 serves terminals C and E to subway station and rental car center during midday peak hours 55 serves all terminals subway station and rental car center during early morning and late evening off peak hours 66 serves all terminals subway station and water transportation dock 88 serves all terminals and the economy parking garage Logan Express Edit Massport also operates Logan Express bus service between all terminals and park and ride lots in Braintree near South Shore Plaza Framingham Shopper s World Woburn Anderson Regional Transportation Center and Peabody 164 Newbury Street In 2014 with the closure of the Government Center subway station 13 Massport started running a Logan Express to the Hynes Convention Center and Copley Square 14 in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston 15 Even after Government Center reopened in 2016 the shuttle service to Back Bay continues to operate and starting in 2019 riders of that shuttle got priority in the TSA security line 16 Silver Line Edit Massport provides financial assistance to the MBTA for operation of the Silver Line Bus Rapid Transit service to Logan terminals from downtown Boston and contributes to the maintenance of Airport Station and ventilation of the Ted Williams Tunnel 17 Public Safety EditMassachusetts State Police Troop F Edit State Police Troop F patrols and provides primary law enforcement services for all Massachusetts Port Authority owned properties including but not limited to Boston s Logan International Airport in East Boston Boston s Seaport District the Port of Boston and Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center Troop F is a unique force within the Massachusetts State Police Specialized assets include a dedicated detective unit a bomb squad a community services unit a marine unit and highly trained federally certified State Police K 9 teams All the members of Troop F are tasked to ensure compliance with airport security rules and regulations as mandated by both the Federal Aviation Administration FAA and the Transportation Security Administration TSA 18 Until 2010 its only barracks was located within the airport It has since moved to a building on the outskirts allowing for more space parking and better access to the properties The Troop F Commander also serves as Massport s Director of Aviation Security 19 Massport Police Edit The Massachusetts Port Authority maintains its own police force of sworn law enforcement officers They work in seamless partnership with the Massachusetts State Police Troop F who also provide law enforcement services for Massport Massport police officers also known as Port Officers are responsible for physical security and law enforcement at the marine terminals Boston s Seaport District East Boston parks and various other properties and lands owned by the authority The Massport Police Department is also responsible for the safety and security of the passengers and vessels which call on the Port of Boston through the Flynn Cruise Port and Paul W Conley Cargo Container Terminal in adherence with federal regulations and law enforcement requirements set forth by the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 20 The Chief of the Massport Police Department also serves as Massport s Director of Maritime Security 21 By state law under Section 110 of Chapter 205 of the Acts of 1996 municipal police such as the Boston Police Department do not have jurisdictional authority on Massport property 22 23 Massport Fire Rescue Edit Various Massport Fire Rescue apparatuses at Logan International Airport Massport s Fire Rescue responsibilities include aircraft rescue and firefighting structural fire protection hazardous materials response emergency medical services responding to off shore emergencies with the Marine division which includes the 79 foot American United fireboat as well as fire prevention and inspections The Fire Rescue headquarters a Fire Rescue satellite station and a Fire Rescue boat dock shared with the Massachusetts State Police Troop F Marine Unit are all located on Boston Logan International Airport s airfield while two additional ARFF stations exist at both Laurence G Hanscom Field and Worcester Regional Airport Massport Fire Rescue is part of the Massachusetts Metro Fire District and responds to surrounding communities on a mutual aid system 24 See also EditPort Authority of New York and New JerseyReferences Edit COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT PDF Archived from the original PDF on April 17 2015 About Massport Who We Are Contact Info Archived 2010 01 13 at the Wayback Machine Massachusetts Port Authority Retrieved on January 22 2010 Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1956 Section 2 Pot Authority Effective Now Herter To Name 7 Promptly The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield Massachusetts AP June 21 1956 Retrieved February 13 2018 via newspapers com a b FAQs massport com Retrieved February 13 2018 Port Bill Signed Hailed As Tax Relief The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield Massachusetts UPI October 6 1958 Retrieved February 13 2018 via newspapers com MASSPORT Ports About the Port History Archived from the original on 2007 07 02 Retrieved 2007 04 28 Chesto Jon 2019 06 27 Lisa Wieland will serve as Massport s new chief executive The Boston Globe Retrieved 2019 06 28 Chapter 25 of the Acts of 2009 Section 148 Massport June 22 2010 Massport Worcester Airport Deal Completed Massachusetts Department of Transportation MASSDOT Retrieved June 26 2010 MASSPORT Ports Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 08 17 Shuttle Service at Boston Logan International Airport www massport com Buses to make Back Bay to Logan run December 17 2013 Back Bay Logan Express Information www massport com Logan Express bus service www massport com If you take this bus to Logan Airport Massport will let you cut the security line The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2016 09 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Massachusetts State Police Troop F https www mass gov news governor baker colonel gilpin announce 30 day update to state police reforms bare URL Massport Police https www massport com media lwkdc4mo b210923 pdf bare URL PDF Archived copy Archived from the original on 2008 08 22 Retrieved 2010 10 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https archives lib state ma us bitstream handle 2452 30321 1996acts0205 pdf sequence 3 amp isAllowed y bare URL Public Safety at Massport Further reading EditVirginia Buckingham 2020 On My Watch A Memoir Cavan Bridge Press ISBN 978 0998749327 CEO of Massport on September 11 2001 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Massachusetts Port Authority Official website Massport Community Advisory Committee an agency representing communities impacted by Massport s operations Massachusetts Port Authority MassPort hdl 2452 366281 Various documents Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Massachusetts Port Authority amp oldid 1149953797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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