Memorandum
DATE: January 19, 2017
TO: Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization
FROM: Karl H. Quackenbush, MPO Executive Director,
and Jennifer M. Rowe, Public Participation Program Manager
RE: Amendment to Public Participation Plan
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has requested that all metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) in the state amend their public participation plans to shorten the length of the public review and comment period for both draft certification documents and amendments to final certification documents. The following sections provide the language of the proposed amendment and background information for your consideration.
Staff is proposing that the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization, upon the request of MassDOT, vote to amend its Public Participation Program, to shorten the public review and comment period for both draft certification documents and amendments to final certification documents.
The proposed amendment would modify five sentences, in three sections of the Public Participation Program. The proposed changes are shown in red text below:
The MPO discusses the staff recommendations and comments on both the TIP and the UPWP and releases draft documents for a 30 21-day public review and comment period.
Although the public participation schedule is different for the LRTP, it follows the same general sequence and set of outreach tools used for the TIP and UPWP, and if possible public participation activities for the LRTP are coordinated with TIP and UPWP outreach. The MPO releases the draft LRTP for a public review and comment period that is, at minimum, 21 days long.
The proposed draft amendment then is posted on the MPO’s website and a 30 21-day public comment period begins.
A 21-day public review and comment period will allow for the Boston Region MPO to shorten the annual Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) development process. This should enable the MPO to annually endorse a final TIP on or before June 1.
MassDOT compiles the regional TIPs prepared by the state’s thirteen MPOs into the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Because MassDOT includes the STIP in its Capital Investment Plan (CIP), early approval of each region’s TIP would allow MassDOT to develop the two state documents in synch and finalize both by the end of each state fiscal year.
This year, MassDOT’s Capital Programs Committee is scheduled to meet on June 8, and the MassDOT Board of Directors and the MBTA’s Fiscal and Management Control Board are scheduled to meet on June 12 to vote on the CIP.
To inform your consideration of this proposed amendment, staff has attached relevant excerpts from the Federal Metropolitan Planning Rule, as well as the Boston Region MPO’s Public Participation Plan. (Please refer to Attachments 1 and 2.)
KHQ/JMR/jmr
§450.316 interested parties, participation, and consultation.
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[Public Participation Plan, Chapter 3—The MPO’s Approach to Public Participation, Section 3]
[Page 26] The MPO’s vision for public participation in the region is to hear, value, and consider—throughout its planning and programming work—the views of and feedback from the full spectrum of the public, and use this input in its decision-making.
[Page 27: relevant excerpts] The MPO makes every effort to: