Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting

Conference Room 4, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

Wednesday, March 8, 2017, 3:00 PM (Estimated duration: One hour and thirty minutes, expected ending at 4:30 PM)

Note: 3C Documents Committee Meets at 1:00 PM at CTPS Conference Room, Suite 2150, State Transportation Building

 

Meeting Agenda

1.     Introductions, (3:00 PM) T. Bennett, Chair

2.     Chair’s Report, T. Bennett, Chair

3.     Approval of Meeting Minutes – February 8, 2017, T. Bennett, Chair (posted to MPO Website Calendar)

4.     FFY 2018 UPWP Universe of Planning Studies, C. Porter, 3C Documents Committee Chair (3:10 PM)

·         A review and discussion of the UPWP planning studies being considered for selection in this year’s UPWP document

·        Sandy Johnston, UPWP Manager, will offer technical support in reviewing studies listed in the Universe

5.     FFY 2018-22 TIP Project Evaluation Results, C. Porter, 3C Documents Committee Chair (3:40 PM)

·        A review and discussion of draft TIP project evaluation results as a consideration in the TIP project selection process

·        Overview of next steps in the FFYs 2018-22 TIP development

·        Ali Kleyman, TIP Manager, will offer technical support in reviewing evaluation results

6.     Old Business, New Business and Member Announcements (4:10 PM)

·         Ongoing Advisory Council items and issues including notices by members and items that were not anticipated

7.     Adjourn (4:30 PM)


 

 

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Agenda posted before 3:00 PM, March 3, 2017