Wednesday, March 14, 2012 3:00 – 4:30 PM

 

State Transportation Building, Conference Room 4, 10 Park Plaza, Boston

 

1.      Introductions (3:00 PM)

 

2.      Chair’s Report – Steve Olanoff, Chair (3:05 PM)

 

3.      Approval of Meeting Minutes of Feb 8, 2012 – S. Olanoff (3:10 PM)

 

4.      Developing the Transportation Infrastructure and Streetscape Improvements to Support the Future Adams Green Park Space in Quincy Center - Kristina Johnson, Principal Planner, City of Quincy; Keri Pyke, P.E., Howard/Stein-Hudson, Engineering Firm, presentation on this design study. (3:15 PM)

 

5.      Improving the Southeast Expressway: A Conceptual Plan - Bill Kuttner, Project Manager, MPO Staff, presentation on this recently completed study. (3:45 PM)

 

6.      FFY 2013 Unified Planning Work Program Update – Mary Ellen Sullivan, UPWP Manager, MPO Staff, discussion of study ideas submitted to date and request for additional input from Advisory Council. (4:05 PM)

 

7.      Member Announcements – (4:20 PM)

 

8.      Committee Reports – (4:25 PM)

                       

9.      Adjourn – (4:30 PM)

 

 

Attachments:             Draft Meeting Minutes, February 8, 2012

                                    Fare Increase/Service Reduction comment letter to MPO

 

 

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