Agenda posted before 3:00 PM, July 3, 2013

Regional Transportation Advisory Council Meeting

Conference Rooms 2 and 3, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 3:00 PM (Estimated duration: One hour and forty minutes, expected ending at 4:40 PM)

Meeting Agenda

1.      Introductions, 5 minutes (3:00 PM) S. Olanoff, Chair

2.      Chair’s Report, 5 minutes (3:05 PM) S. Olanoff, Chair

3.      Approval of Meeting Minutes of June 12, 2013, 5 minutes (3:10 PM)  S. Olanoff, Chair

4.      Massachusetts Port Authority – Presentation,  45 minutes (3:15 PM) Thomas P. Glynn, CEO and Executive Director, Massachusetts Port Authority – An overview of Massachusetts Port Authority and its role in transportation in and around Boston

5.      Revision to Draft FFYs 2014-17 Transportation Improvement Program and Proposed Long Range Transportation Plan Amendment Two, 15 minutes (4:00 PM) Sean Pfalzer and Anne McGahan, MPO Staff, discussion of MPO proposal to fund the Canton Interchange project; incorporate it into a Revised Draft FFYs 2014-17 TIP; and amend the Long Range Transportation Plan to bring the project into the appropriate time band.  

6.      Election Committee, 10 minutes (4:15 PM) Advisory Council opens the nomination process for Chair and Vice Chair for next term

7.      Committee Reports and Upcoming Activities, 5 minutes (4:25 PM)

8.      Old Business, 5 minutes (4:30PM) Reports and notices by members (including regional concerns and local community issues)

9.      New Business and Member Announcements, 5 minutes (4:35 PM) Items to be discussed that were not anticipated

10.   Adjourn (4:40 PM)

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