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Feb
22
Thu
2018
MWRC February Meeting @ Framingham City Hall, Ablondi Room
Feb 22 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

MetroWest Regional Collaborative’s February meeting will feature special guest Barry Keppard, the Director of Public Health at MAPC, talking about the role of public health in planning (and just about everything else municipal). Coffee and a morning snack will be served.

Register here!

Jan
30
Wed
2019
MetroCommon 2050 Community Listening Session @ Castle Island Brewing Company
Jan 30 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Open House-style community event at Castle Island Brewing in Norwood!

Some issues are bigger than one neighborhood, city, or town: transportation, housing, climate, jobs, equity, and more.

Your community is working with the region to plan a better future – together. We need you to tell us what you want the region to be like, long term.

The brewery is dog- and kid-friendly, so bring your furry friends along with the rest of the family! The listening session is Open House-style, so drop in any time between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.! Light refreshments will be served.

RSVPs are encouraged so we have a rough head count. RSVP here: https://mapc.ma/CommListeningSession2

Can’t make it to this listening session? Watch the MetroCommon 2050 event page to learn about more: https://metrocommon.mapc.org/events/

Mar
21
Thu
2019
NSPC March Meeting @ Wilmington Town Hall
Mar 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join the North Suburban Planning Council on Thursday, March 21st to talk about MS4 Permits, Stormwater, and Climate Change. 

We will hear from Martin Pillsbury , MAPC’s Environmental Planning Director, about MS4 Permits, Anne Herbst, MAPC Senior Regional Environmental Planner, about climate change, and representatives from the Greater Boston Research Advisory Group about their efforts to update climate change projections for the Metro Boston region.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn about these important issues and talk to other municipal staff doing the same work across the subregion. Lunch will be provided for our discussion with the Greater Boston Research Advisory Group at 11:00. 

May
12
Fri
2023
MetroWest Regional Collaborative (MWRC) Legislative Breakfast
May 12 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am
MetroWest Regional Collaborative (MWRC) Legislative Breakfast

For more information, please reach out to the MWRC Subregional Coordinator:
Leah Robins
lrobins@mapc.org 

Learn more about the MetroWest Regional Collaborative here

Jan
24
Wed
2024
Creative Sector Advocacy Week: Celebration at the State House @ Massachusetts State House
Jan 24 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Come join MassCreative, MAPC, and the creative community for speeches, performances and demonstrations that celebrate the vibrancy and strength of arts, culture and creativity across the Commonwealth. Governor Healey and Lt. Governor Driscoll will provide opening remarks.

RSVP for adding this event.

Mar
26
Tue
2024
District Local Technical Assistance (DLTA) Day 2024 @ Massachusetts State House, Room 428
Mar 26 @ 10:00 am

You are invited to join us for DLTA Day 2024!

This event is being hosted by the Massachusetts Association of Regional Planning Agencies (MARPA) in partnership with State Representative Paul Donato and State Senator Jamie Eldridge.

This event is in support of the District Local Technical Assistance Program (DLTA) and the Grant Assistance Program (GAP).

Register to join us

Questions? Please contact Matt Walsh (mwalsh@mapc.org)


DLTA is a unique program in the state budget that enables MAPC and our sister regional planning agencies in Massachusetts to provide cities and towns with the technical assistance they need to take on necessary projects which they don’t have the capacity to address on their own, and to partner with neighboring communities to tackle shared projects with reduced administrative burden.  

DLTA Day is your chance to learn more about this critical program which helps all of our communities plan for and implement a better future.

Learn more about DLTA and MAPC’s Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) request for an increase of $3.4 million in funding for the program.