Agenda posted before 4:00 PM, August 22, 2019
Metropolitan Planning Organization Meeting
10 Park Plaza, Conference Rooms 2 and 3, Boston, MA
August 29, 2019, 10:00 AM (Approximate duration: 1 hour and 45 minutes, expected ending at 11:45 AM)
Civil Rights, nondiscrimination, and
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1.
Introductions, 2
minutes
2. Public Comments, 10 minutes
3. Chairs Report, 10 minutes
4. Committee Chairs Reports, 2 minutes
5. Regional Transportation Advisory Council Report, 3 minutes
6. Executive Directors Report, 2 minutes
7. Action Item: Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Anne McGahan and Betsy Harvey, MPO staff: Presentation and discussion of the draft LRTP, public outreach conducted during the 30-day public review period, public input received on the draft document, and additional analysis conducted on the equity impacts of the LRTP, and anticipated vote to endorse the document, 30 minutes (to be posted)
8. Action Item: Work Program for West Station Area Transit Study, Ben Sadowski, MPO staff: Discussion of this study, led by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, which will provide municipal and state government, as well as the development community, with an objective evaluation of the strategies that could best improve non-auto accessibility to jobs, labor, housing, healthcare, and other major destinations under different potential development futures for the Beacon Park Yards area, 10 minutes (posted)
9. Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP) Project Evaluation Criteria Revisions, Matt Genova, MPO staff: Presentation as a follow-up
to the discussion at the August 15th MPO meeting and discussion of planned
outreach and revisions to existing TIP project evaluation criteria, 30 minutes
(to be posted)
10.
Members Items: Reports
and notices by MPO members, including regional concerns and local community issues,
5 minutes
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