Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting
Zoom Video Conferencing Platform: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83359630171 May 12, 2021, 2:30 PM
(Estimated duration: One hour and 45 minutes, expected ending at 4:15 PM)
1. Introductions, 5 minutes (2:30 PM), Lenard Diggins, Chair
2.
Innovations in
Estimating Trip Generation Rates, 50 minutes (2:35
PM), Sandy
Johnston and Ariel Patterson, MPO Staff, presentation and
discussion of findings in this FFY 2020 Unified Planning
Work Program study
3.
Destination
2040 Needs Assessment Discussion, 20 minutes (3:25 PM), L.
Diggins, Chair, discussion of Chapter 7 of the Needs Assessment for the
current Long-Range Transportation Plan for the Boston Region
4.
Pre-discussion
of the June 9, 2021 Advisory Council Meeting, 15 minutes (3:45 PM), L. Diggins,
Chair, discussion of the upcoming June 9 meeting with Matthew Raifman
5. Chairs Report, 5 minutes (4:00 PM), L. Diggins, Chair
6. Approval of January 8, 2020, and February 12, 2020, Meeting Minutes, 5 minutes (4:05 PM), L. Diggins, Chair (Minutes posted to MPO Website Calendar before meeting)
7.
Old Business,
New Business, and Member Announcements, 5 minutes (4:10 PM)
8. Adjourn (4:15 PM)
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near public transportation. Upon request (preferably two weeks in advance of the
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