Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting
Boston Public
Library, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA
NB: Dartmouth
Street entrance is preferred
Wednesday, June
8, 2016, 3:00 PM (Estimated duration:
One hour
and
thirty minutes, expected ending at 4:30 PM)
1.
Introductions, 5 minutes (3:00 PM) T.
Bennett, Chair
2.
Chairs Report, 5 minutes (3:05 PM) T.
Bennett, Chair
3.
Approval of Meeting Minutes May 11, 2016, 5 minutes
(3:10 PM) T. Bennett, Chair (posted to MPO Website Calendar)
4.
Innovative Technologies at the MBTA Presentation , 40 minutes (3:15
PM) David Block-Schachter,
Chief Technology Officer, MBTA Current
technology initiatives at the MBTA to improve service and enhance planning
5.
Report and Discussion Comment Letter to the MPO, 25 minutes (3:55 PM) M. Sanborn, Vice Chair, and C.
Porter, 3C Documents Committee Chair A review and discussion of comments on the FFY
2017-21 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the 2017 Unified Planning
Work Program (UPWP) for comment letter to the MPO
6.
Old Business, New Business, and Member Announcements, 10 minutes (4:20 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, June 1, 2016