Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting
Conference Room 4,
10 Park Plaza, Boston,
MA
Wednesday, September
13, 2017, 3:00 PM (Estimated duration:
One hour
and
fifteen minutes, expected ending at 4:15 PM)
1.
Introductions, 5 minutes (3:00 PM) T.
Bennett, Chair
2.
Update on North-South Rail Link Study, 30
minutes (3:05 PM) Scott Hamwey,
Manager of Long Range Planning, MassDOT Presentation
on the status of the feasibility reassessment currently underway on the
North-South Rail Link.
3.
Chairs Report, 5 minutes (3:35 PM) T.
Bennett, Chair
4.
Approval of Meeting Minutes June 14, 2017, 5 minutes
(3:40 PM) T. Bennett, Chair (posted to MPO Website Calendar)
5.
Election Committee, 15 minutes (3:45
PM) M. Gowing, Chair Election
Committee nominates candidates for Chair and Vice Chair positions. Floor
nominations will be closed at the end of the meeting and the election of officers
for 2018 will be held at the October 11 meeting.
6.
Old Business, New Business, and Member Announcements, 15 minutes (4:00 PM) Ongoing
Advisory Council items and issues, including notices by members and items that
were not anticipated.
7.
Adjourn (4:15 PM)
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Agenda posted before 3:00 PM, September 7, 2017