Technical Memorandum

 

DATE:   February 2, 2023

TO:         Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization

FROM:   Michelle Scott, Boston Region MPO Staff  

RE:         Revisions to the Draft Destination 2050 Planning Framework

 

This memorandum discusses the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) staff’s revisions to the draft planning framework for Destination 2050, the MPO’s next Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). This draft planning framework—which is made up of a vision, goals, and objectives—was presented at the December 15, 2022, MPO meeting. Since that time, MPO staff have held MPO and Regional Transportation Advisory Council workshop sessions and continued to collect feedback through an LRTP Vision and Priorities survey. Based on this stakeholder feedback and additional MPO staff ideas, staff have revised this framework to clarify details and refine or enhance elements of the December 15, 2022, draft. Staff request that at its February 2, 2023, meeting, the MPO board discuss these revisions and any other changes to this proposedplanning framework and concur with a framework that can be used to finish developing the Destination 2050 plan.

 

1          Collecting INPUT AND Feedback on the Draft FRamework

The December 15, 2022, memorandum titled “Initial Ideas for the Destination 2050 Planning Framework” describes how the MPO’s planning framework supports decision-making and the approach that MPO staff took to create a draft of framework for the Destination 2050 plan.1 To produce this draft, MPO staff conducted workshops with and distributed surveys to the MPO board and the Regional Transportation Advisory Council. Staff also reviewed partners’ plans and policies; past public input from events and comments on MPO documents; and feedback collected through Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) subregional council meetings and an LRTP Vision and Priorities survey.

 

Following the presentation of this draft at the December 15, 2022, MPO meeting, staff mentioned the availability of the draft Destination 2050 planning framework via the Destination 2050 website at MPO meetings and at the regularly scheduled Inner Core Committee Transportation meeting on January 11, 2023.

Staff activities to collect feedback on the draft planning framework included the following:  

MPO staff also continued to review responses to the MPO’s public LRTP Vision and Priorities Survey, which was open from November 21, 2022, until January 20, 2023. This survey included questions asking respondents to rank their transportation priorities; identify words and phrases that describe their ideal transportation system; and describe aspects of the Boston region’s transportation system that need to be improved. It was shared via the MPO’s website social media accounts and mailing list; direct emails to stakeholder organizations asking them to share the survey; the MAPC Matters newsletter produced by MAPC; and meetings hosted or attended by MPO staff during the survey period. Staff reviewed the demographics and geographic distribution of survey respondents throughout the time the survey was live, and adjusted engagement strategies to prioritize outreach to underrepresented audiences. Overall, 982 people answered some or all of the survey questions. Staff incorporated details from these responses into both the initial and revised Destination 2050 planning frameworks. Staff will continue to refer to these results when working on other aspects of the Destination 2050 process, such as when proposing updates to the MPO’s investment programs.

2          REVISIONS TO THE DRAFT DESTINATION 2050 PLANNING FRAMEWORK

Attachment 1 displays the revised planning framework for Destination 2050. Also attached is the initial draft Destination 2050 planning framework presented at the December 15, 2022, MPO meeting (Attachment 2) and the MPO’s current planning framework, which was adopted in 2019 as part of the Destination 2040 plan development process (Attachment 3).

 

The December 15, 2022, memorandum titled “Initial Ideas for the Destination 2050 Planning Framework” describes the approach that MPO staff used to create the draft framework. The revised version of the framework shown in Attachment 1 keeps the structure of the initial version, which includes a vision, goals, and objectives organized in each goal area. The six goal areas—Equity, Safety, Mobility and Reliability, Access and Connectivity, Resiliency, and Clean Air and Healthy Communities—have stayed the same, and equity themes continue to be integrated into the objectives in each goal area. The differences between the December 15, 2022, draft and this February 2, 2023, revised version primarily appear at the goal statement and objective level. These changes are meant to clarify definitions and concepts, incorporate more people-centered language in the wording of the goals and objectives, and to expand upon or refine ideas from the December 15, 2022, draft.

            Vision Statement

MPO staff responded to suggestions to condense the wording of the vision and added the word “easily” to describe the experience of using this ideal transportation system. The vision statement now reads as follows:

 

“The Boston Region envisions an equitable, pollution-free, and modern transportation system that gets people to their destinations safely, easily, and reliably, and that supports an inclusive, resilient, healthy, and economically vibrant Boston region.”

 

The sections that follow describe changes in each of the goal areas.

            Equity

Goal Statement

In response to Regional Transportation Advisory Council member feedback and internal ideas, MPO staff changed the verb “maintain” to “facilitate” and added “transparent” as a descriptor of the MPO’s planning process. The statement is now worded to say “eliminate” rather than “address” disparities.

Objectives

Other Changes

Staff visually emphasized the definition of disadvantaged communities in the Destination 2050 planning framework graphic by including this definition in a call-out box and explaining that this definition applies to all Destination 2050 goal areas.

            Safety

Goal Statement

In response to feedback from a Regional Transportation Advisory Council member, MPO staff added the phrase “and improve safety for all users of the transportation system” to the end of the goal statement.

Objectives

            Mobility and Reliability

Goal Statement

MPO staff changed the goal statement to “Support easy and reliable movement of people and freight” to better define the term “mobility” in response to feedback from an MPO member and other stakeholders.

Objectives

            Access and Connectivity

Goal Statement

MPO staff added the phrase “to support economic vitality and high quality of life" to the goal to incorporate mention of economic vitality. Several MPO members emphasized the importance of this theme during discussions about the planning framework, and this goal area includes many concepts that are part of the Destination 2040 Economic Vitality goal area.

Objectives

            Resiliency

Goal Statement

MPO staff added the phrase “that supports sustainable environments” because themes associated with negative impacts from transportation on the environment have been moved to this goal area.

Objectives

Staff moved the objective related to nature-based design from the Clean Air and Healthy Communities goal area to the Resiliency goal area. Staff also provided examples of nature-based solutions and negative transportation impacts on the environment to clarify the objective. 

            Clean Air and Healthy Communities

Goal Statement

MPO staff removed the phrase “that supports sustainable environments” because themes about negative impacts from transportation on the environment have been moved to the Resiliency goal area.

Objectives

3          Requested Action AND Next Steps

MPO staff request that at its February 2, 2023, meeting, the MPO board discuss these revisions and any other changes to the proposed Destination 2050 planning framework. At the conclusion of this discussion, staff request that MPO members concur with a framework that can be used to finish developing the Destination 2050 plan. The goals and objectives in this framework will guide updates to the MPO’s investment programs and serve as the basis for LRTP project-selection criteria. They will also help staff to organize Destination 2050 plan material. Once Destination 2050 is complete, this planning framework will help to guide future updates to Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) project-selection processes and the MPO’s performance-based planning and programming process.

 

 


1 Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization, “Initial Ideas for the Destination 2050 Planning Framework” (December 15, 2022).  https://www.ctps.org/data/calendar/pdfs/2022/1215_Planning_Framework_Memo.pdf.


 

Attachments:

 

Attachment 1: Revised Destination 2050 Planning Framework (February 2023)

Vision Statement

The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization envisions an equitable, pollution-free, and modern regional transportation system that gets people to their destinations safely, easily, and reliably, and that supports an inclusive, resilient, healthy, and economically vibrant Boston region.

GoaLS

Equity

Facilitate an inclusive and transparent transportation-planning process and make investments that eliminate transportation-related disparities borne by people in disadvantaged communities.

Equity Objectives

* Disadvantaged communities are those in which a significant portion of the population identifies as an MPO equity population—people who identify as minority, have limited English proficiency, are 75 years old or older or 17 years old or younger, or have a disability—or has low income.

Safety

Achieve zero transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries and improve safety for all users of the transportation system.

Safety Objectives

Mobility and Reliability

Support easy and reliable movement of people and freight.

Mobility and Reliability Objectives

Access and Connectivity

Provide transportation options and improve access to key destinations to support economic vitality and high quality of life.   

Access and Connectivity Objectives

Resiliency

Provide transportation that supports sustainable environments and enables people to respond and adapt to climate change and other changing conditions.

Resiliency Objectives

Clean Air and Healthy Communities

Provide transportation free of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants and that supports good health.

Clean Air and Healthy Communities Objectives


 

Attachment 2: Draft Destination 2050 Planning Framework (December 2022)

Vision Statement

The Boston Region MPO envisions an equitable, pollution-free, and modern regional transportation system that enables people to safely and reliably reach where they need and want to go. This system supports an inclusive Boston region that is healthy, resilient, and economically vibrant.

GoaLS

Equity

Maintain an inclusive transportation planning process and make investments that address and redress past transportation-related burdens and disparities that disadvantaged communities have experienced.

Equity Objectives

* Disadvantaged communities are those communities where a significant portion of the populations identifies as an MPO equity population: people who identify as minority, have limited English proficiency, are 75 years old or older or 17 years old or younger, or have a disability; or have low incomes.

Safety

Achieve zero transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries.

Safety Objectives

Mobility and Reliability

Support excellent and reliable mobility for people and freight.

Reliability and Mobility Objectives

Access and Connectivity

Provide transportation options and improve access to key destinations for people and goods.  

Access and Connectivity Objectives

Resiliency

Provide transportation that enables people to respond and adapt to climate change and other changing conditions.

Resiliency Objectives

Clean Air and Healthy Communities

Provide transportation free of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants, and transportation that supports sustainable environments and good health.

Clean Air and Healthy Communities Objectives


 

Attachment 3: Destination 2040 Planning Framework
(August 2019)

Vision Statement

The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization envisions a modern, well-maintained transportation system that supports a sustainable, healthy, livable, and economically vibrant region. To achieve this vision, the transportation system must be safe and resilient; incorporate emerging technologies; and provide equitable

access, excellent mobility, and varied transportation options.

GoaLS

Safety

Transportation by all modes will be safe

Safety Objectives

System Preservation and Modernization

Maintain and modernize the transportation system and plan for its resiliency

Capacity Management and Mobility

Use existing facility capacity more efficiently and increase transportation options

Transportation Equity

Ensure that all people receive comparable benefits from, and are not disproportionately burdened by, MPO investments, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, income, ability, or sex

* Equity populations include people who identify as minority, have limited English proficiency, are 75 years old or older or 17 years old or younger, or have a disability; or are members of low-income households.

Clean Air and Sustainable Communities

Create an environmentally friendly transportation system

Economic Vitality

Ensure our transportation network provides a strong foundation for economic vitality

 

 

 


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