Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting
Conference Room 4,
10 Park Plaza, Boston,
MA
Wednesday, October
14, 2015 3:00 PM
(Estimated duration:
One hour
and
thirty minutes, expected ending at 4:30 PM)
1. Introductions, 5 minutes (3:00 PM)
M. Gowing,
Chair
2. Chairs
Report, 5 minutes (3:05 PM) M. Gowing, Chair
3. Election
of Officers, 10 minutes (3:10 PM) David Montgomery, Election Committee; presentation of nominees, statements from
candidates, and vote to elect: Nominee for Chair, Tegin Bennett (Cambridge) and
Nominee for Vice Chair, Mark Sanborn (Massachusetts Bus Association);
candidates statements (Attachment).
4.
Approval of Meeting Minutes September 9, 2015,
5 minutes (3:20 PM) M. Gowing, Chair (Posted to MPO website calendar
prior to meeting)
5. MassCommute Presentation, 15 minutes (3:25 PM) Julia Prange Wallerce,
Executive Director, MassCommute Leveraging public-private
partnerships to address local and regional transportation issues.
6. Amendment to Bylaws, 30
minutes (3:40 PM) D. Montgomery, Vice Chair; Discussion
and vote on amendment defining active membership status which was proposed at
September meeting.
7.
Old Business, New Business and Member Announcements,
10 minutes (4:10 PM)
Ongoing Advisory Council items and issues including notices by members and
items that were not anticipated.
8.
Members Views with Take-Away Points for MPO, 10
minutes (4:20 PM) M. Gowing, Chair
9.
Adjourn (4:30
PM)
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Agenda posted before 3:00 PM, October 7, 2015