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- Home Page | Boston Region MPO
Transportation Planning Explore the MPO’s planning processes and documents Discover opportunities to participate
- TIP Web Application Main Page
The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) five-year transportation capital investment plan, the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), is the near-term investment program for the region's transportation system
- Meeting Calendar | Boston Region MPO
Please contact the MPO staff at 857 702 3700 (people with hearing or speaking difficulties may connect through the state MassRelay service as detailed on our contact page) or publicinformation@ctps org For events and materials prior to 2015, please reach out to the Web Administrator, it@ctps org
- Contact | Boston Region MPO
Contact Home Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) To contact a member of the MPO click here Social Media Connect with the Boston Region MPO via social media Central Transportation Planning Staff State Transportation Building 10 Park Plaza, Suite 2150 Boston, MA 02116-3968 857 702 3700 ctps@ctps org
- Board Members | Boston Region MPO
The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is composed of 23 voting members and 2 nonvoting members The current member entities and representatives are listed below
- Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) | Boston Region MPO
The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is a one-year budget and planning document that lists the research projects, technical assistance, and other activities the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) staff will undertake over the next federal fiscal year (FFY)
- Recent Publications | Boston Region MPO
Shared-Use Mobility Services Promising Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies for the Boston Region Connected and Autonomous Vehicles and the Boston MPO—A First Look Long-Distance Commuting in the Boston Region: Necessity or “Strategic Mobility Choice”? Documents older than five years may be found on the archived publications page
- Frequently Asked Questions | Boston Region MPO
How can I learn what local transportation needs the MPO is aware of in my community? MAPC and the MPO divide the Boston region into eight smaller subregions to promote coordination among local cities and towns The MPO staff has developed booklets to describe transportation needs in each subregion
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