Agenda posted before 4:00 PM, December 12, 2019
Metropolitan Planning Organization Meeting
Conference Rooms 2 and 3, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA
December 19, 2019, 10:00 AM (Approximate duration: 2
hours and 55 minutes, expected ending at 12:55 PM)
Note: This meeting will be preceded by a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Criteria Focus Group in Conference Rooms 2 and 3 at 9:00 AM. Refreshments will be available at 8:45 AM.
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1.
Introductions, 2
minutes
2. Public Comments, 10 minutes
3. Chairs Report, 2 minutes
4. Committee Chairs Reports, 2 minutes
5. Regional Transportation Advisory Council Report, 2 minutes
6. Executive Directors Report, 5 minutes
7. Action
Item: Approval of November 21, 2019, MPO Meeting Minutes, 1 minute (to be posted)
8. Action Item: Work Program for Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Diversity Series Posters, Ken Dumas, MPO staff: Presentation and discussion of the proposed work to produce posters and flyers for MassDOT diversity events organized by the Partners in Transportation Committee for calendar year 2020, 5 minutes (posted)
9. Addressing
Transportation Equity through Project Scoring, Betsy
Harvey, MPO staff: Presentation of current transportation equity project
scoring criteria and drawbacks, considerations for possible revisions to the
criteria, and discussion of key decisions to move forward with developing the
new criteria, 40 minutes
10. Break; 5 minutes
11. Emerging Metrics, Ryan Hicks, MPO staff: Presentation of multimodal performance monitoring criteria to quantify the mobility of motorists, transit riders, bicyclists, and pedestrians and measure corridor suitability for the effective movement of people, 45 minutes (to be posted)
12. Update on Transportation Priorities in the North Suburban Planning Council (NSPC) Subregion, Tina Cassidy, MPO representative for NSPC, and Brian Szekely, Winchester Town Planner and NSPC Chairman: Discussion of planning priorities in the NSPC subregion, 30 minutes
13. FFY 2019 Addressing Priority Corridors from the LRTP Needs Assessment, Seth Asante, MPO staff: Presentation and discussion of this federal fiscal year (FFY) 2019 UPWP-funded study that analyzed safety, mobility, and operations on the Route 16 corridor in Chelsea and Everett; 20 minutes (posted)
14. Members Items: Reports and notices by MPO members, including regional concerns and local community issues, 5 minutes
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