Regional Transportation Advisory Council

3C Documents Committee Meeting

CTPS Conference Room – Suite 2150

State Transportation Building

10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

Wednesday, April 12, 2017, 1:30 PM (Estimated duration: One hour expected ending at 2:30 PM)

 

 

Meeting Agenda

1.     Introductions and Welcome, C. Porter, Chair

2.     Committee Chair’s Report, C. Porter, Chair

3.     FFYs 2018–22 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Project Recommendations 45 minutes

·        A review and discussion of the projects selected by the MPO

·        Ali Kleyman will be available for technical questions on TIP development and project programming

4.     Schedule of Upcoming Meetings

·         Process for reviewing the draft TIP document and developing the Advisory Council’s comment letter

5.     Adjourn (2:30 PM)


 

 

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Agenda posted before 5:00 PM, April 5, 2017