Wednesday, July 11, 2012, 3:00 4:30 PM
State Transportation Building, Conference Room 4,
10 Park Plaza, Boston
1.
Introductions (3:00 PM)
2.
Chairs Report Steve Olanoff, Chair (3:05 PM)
3.
Approval of Meeting
Minutes of June 13, 2012 S.
Olanoff (3:10 PM)
4.
Transportation
Funding and Legislative Vision Invited
Speaker Sen. Thomas McGee, Chair, Joint Transportation Committee, MA Senate
& House of Representatives, (3:10 PM)
5.
Funding
Transportation in FY 2013: An Update MassDOT, TBD, (3:45 PM)
6.
Arterial Traffic Signal Improvement and Coordination - Mark Abbott, MPO Staff
Presentation and discussion of the results of this
MPO Study (4:10 PM)
7.
Member
Announcements (4:25 PM)
8.
Committee Reports
(4:25 PM)
9.
Adjourn (4:30 PM)
Attachments: -Draft Meeting
Minutes, June 13, 2012
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