Terrance Regan

Lecturer, Metropolitan College at Boston University

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  • Boston University

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Biography

Boston University

Mr. Regan’s professional work centers on transportation policy, finance, and intelligent transportation systems. For the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, he recently led the analytical effort by the Massachusetts Transportation Finance Commission, including the examination of funding needs and financial capacity for each of the Commonwealth’s transportation agencies, and identifying a $19 billion structural debt for the agencies.

For the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, Mr. Regan manages the day-to-day operations of the Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program, a program designed to assist transportation officials and staff in resolving increasingly complex issues related to transportation needs.

For the U.S. Department of Transportation, Mr. Regan manages the Intelligent Transportation System’s (ITS) Peer-to-Peer Program, which provides short-term technical assistance for transportation professionals on the integration of technology into transportation operations.

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Cases

Experts Media Alert – Boston 2024 Olympics

March 18, 2015

Earlier this year, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) selected Boston as their choice to be considered as host of the 2024 Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee will select the host city in September 2017. The city of Boston and the Boston 2024 Organizing Committee will hold a series of public meetings to give residents from around […]

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How To Fix The MBTA

February 23, 2015

WBUR “Radio Boston” Terrance Regan, Metropolitan College For the first time this month, the MBTA trolley and subway services are pretty much up and running… Listen to audio of expert Terrance Regan

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