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Agenda posted before 5:00 PM, September 13, 2022
Boston Region
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) 
Transit Working Group Meeting
Zoom Video
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September 20, 2022, 3:00 PM
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1. Welcome, Tegin Teich, MPO Executive Director, 5 minutes
2.       MPO
Activities Update, 10
minutes
a. MPO Certification Review, Jonathan Church, Manager of MPO Activities
b. Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Sandy Johnston, Senior Transportation Planner
c. Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), Srilekha Murthy, UPWP Manager
3. Transit Provider Items, 5 minutes
4.      
Improving Rider Experience Through Open-Source
Software, Siobhan
Cunningham, TransitOPS, 30 minutes 
5.       Learning
from Regional Fare Integration in Montreal, Marco Chitti, Marron Institute, New York University,
30 minutes
6. Public Comments, 5 minutes
7.       Closing
and Next Steps, 5
minutes 
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