https://www.abettercity.org/news-and-events/blog/i-90-allston-multimodal-project-update-may-2026
Written by: Tom Nally, Senior Advisor
May 27, 2026
A Better City remains committed to advancing the I-90 Allston
Multimodal Project, which is a once-in-a-generation chance to
replace a structurally deficient elevated highway with safer
transportation connections and expanded access to the Charles
River for Allston residents. The project also includes a new
multimodal transportation hub at West Station that will
improve transit connections for commuters throughout the
region and support future development in nearby Beacon Park
Yard.
The enactment of the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" in
July 2025 eliminated
billions of dollars in unobligated funding for the
federal Reconnecting Communities grant program—including all
but $8 million of a $335 million grant for the I-90 Allston
Multimodal Project. The rescinded federal grant represented
approximately 17% of the total project cost, but there is
still overwhelming support to deliver this project, including
a commitment from Governor Healy to “do everything
we can do make Allston Multimodal a reality.”
Independent Cost and Engineering Analysis
In late 2025, MassDOT announced their intention to contract
with an external consultant to conduct an independent cost and
engineering analysis, with the stated goal of examining how to
deliver the most transportation benefits with the available
resources. MassDOT issued an RFP on
December 8, 2025, with a bid deadline of January 23, 2026.
At the May 20, 2026, meeting of the project Task Force,
MassDOT reported that they have entered into a $1.4 million
contract with Arcadis to conduct the independent cost and
engineering analysis. While MassDOT had initially expected the
consultant team to complete the independent review by the end
of 2026, they are now estimating a 12-month process concluding
in May 2027. Task Force members asked MassDOT to share the
proposed scope of work, and to provide more clarity on the
deliverables and timeline.
A Better City will continue to emphasize the need for this
analysis to be in service of advancing the project—not
shrinking or delaying it.
Layover Study
At the May 20, 2026, Task Force meeting, MassDOT also
provided an update on the ongoing analysis to identify a
suitable layover yard outside of Allston. The analysis, which
is being led by VHB, is now focused on five potential sites
within the City of Boston: 1) Frontage Road North and 2)
Frontage Road South that currently includes facilities of City
of Boston DPW and the Tow Lot that would need to be relocated;
3) A Street in South Boston on Track 61 adjacent to the Menino
Convention Center currently used as a test track; 4) land
owned and used by Eversource adjacent to the Fairmount rail
line; and 5) Front Yard, a small site owned and operated by
Amtrak. The layover, a temporary holding space for trains for
light maintenance, must have the capacity to accommodate up to
eight (8) train consists. VHB is expected to narrow the
options in the coming months.
Learn more about the project here,
watch our video about the project benefits here,
and read our 2022 economic benefits report here.
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