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Agenda posted before 2:00 PM, May 23, 2022
Metropolitan Planning Organization Meeting
May 26, 2022, 10:00 AM (Estimated duration: 2 hours, expected ending at 12:00 PM)
Civil Rights, nondiscrimination, and
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1. Introductions, 5 minutes
2. Chairs Report, 5 minutes
3. Executive Directors Report, 5 minutes
4. Public Comments, 20 minutes
5. Committee Chairs Reports, 5 minutes
6. Regional Transportation Advisory Council Report, 5 minutes
7. Action Item: Approval of April 14, 2022, MPO Meeting Minutes, 5 minutes (posted)
8.
Action Item: Federal Fiscal Years (FFYs)
202327 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Matt Genova, MPO Staff: Presentation and
discussion of the proposed FFYs 202327 TIP and vote to endorse,
10 minutes (posted)
9.
Action
Item: FFYs 202226 TIP Amendment Four,
Matt Genova, MPO Staff: Presentation and discussion of the proposed TIP
amendment and vote to endorse, 7 minutes (posted)
10.
Action
Item: FFYs 202226 TIP Amendment Five,
Matt Genova, MPO Staff: Presentation and discussion of
the proposed TIP amendment and vote to endorse, 8 minutes (posted)
11.
Presentation:
FFY 2021 Subregional Priority Roadways Study: Grove Street Corridor in
Braintree, Chen-Yuan Wang, MPO Staff: Presentation of the Grove Street
Corridor Study in Braintree, which identifies specific transportation issues
and concerns in the corridor; presents safety and operational analyses;
proposes short- and long-term improvements; and provides a vision for the
corridors long-term development, 20 minutes (posted)
12. Presentation: Low-Cost Improvements to Express-Highway Bottleneck Locations Study, Chen-Yuan Wang, MPO Staff: Presentation and discussion of the FFY 2021 Unified Planning Work Program study that examined and identified bottleneck locations suitable for low-cost improvements on Interstate 95 between Exit 57 and Exit 61 in Reading, Wakefield, and Lynnfield, 20 minutes (posted)
13. Members Items: Reports and notices by MPO members, including
regional concerns and local community issues, 5 minutes
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