Memorandum

Date      October 6, 2016

TO           Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization

FROM     Karl H. Quackenbush, Executive Director

RE           Work Program for: South Coast Rail 2016

Action Required

Review and approval

Proposed Motion

That the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), upon the recommendation of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), vote to approve the work program for South Coast Rail 2016 presented in this memorandum

Project Identification

Unified Planning Work Program Classification

Agency and Other Client Transportation Planning Studies and Technical Analyses

CTPS Project Number

14354

Client

Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT)

Project Supervisor: James Eng

CTPS Project Supervisors

Principal: Ed Bromage

Manager: Bruce Kaplan

Funding

To Be Determined


 

Impact on MPO Work

The MPO staff has sufficient resources to complete this work in a capable and timely manner. By undertaking this work, the MPO staff will neither delay the completion of nor reduce the quality of any work in the Unified Planning Work Program.

Background

Connecting the cities of New Bedford and Fall River to Boston with public transportation has been the subject of various transportation planning studies in recent years. Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS) conducted travel demand modeling to produce ridership forecasts for several of them, including a 2002 MBTA study and a 2007 MassDOT study that both resulted in Final Environmental Impact Reports under the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes.

Recently, given various changes that have occurred in land uses, data sets, fares and other key inputs used in the last travel demand forecasts, there has been interest in updating the 2007 study by utilizing the most current data sets and modeling tools. The 2007 study examined various alternatives for commuter rail service alignments to the South Coast. One of them, the Middleborough alternative, was eliminated early-on in that study, and thus was not modeled. Due to MassDOT and the MBTA’s interest in providing transit service as soon as possible to the South Coast communities, a request was made for CTPS to provide updated ridership forecasts for an interim version of this alternative, known as the New Middleborough Option, as well as the preferred alternative from the last study, the Stoughton Electric Straight.

Modeling these alternatives will make use of the following tools and data: MassDOT’s statewide travel demand model, which has been updated to reflect current 2012 conditions; data from the 2011 Massachusetts Household Travel Survey; 2010 US Census Bureau data; recent data from the American Community Survey; and the most recent demographic data, estimates, and forecasts adopted by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and neighboring regional planning agencies, the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (SRPEDD) and the Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC).

Objectives

The principal objectives of this work program are as follows: