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SUMMARY:Blue Hills Parkway Community Meeting (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:We need your community input! \nPlease join the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the Neponset River Watershed Association\, for a community meeting to learn about design options for the Blue Hills Parkway corridor. \nThe meeting agenda will include: \n\n5:30 – 6:00 p.m. | Open House\n6:00 – 6:30 p.m. | Presentation\n6:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Workshop*\n\n*During which you can provide your input! \nRegister for the Community Meeting\nPlease register by January 13\, 2026 to ensure you receive the “Important Information for Attendees” email. \n\nThis meeting is part of the Boston to Blue Hills project focused on a community process to determine if community members are interested in a walking\, biking\, and rolling connection from the Neponset River to the Blue Hills Reservation.
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/blue-hills-parkway-community-meeting-in-person/
LOCATION:Milton High School Library\, 25 Gile Rd\, Milton\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Subregions,Community Engagement,Transportation
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SUMMARY:I-90 Corridor Development and Resiliency Plan: Mapping Feedback Session
DESCRIPTION:Attention Wellesley residents! \nThe Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)\, is working with five communities along the I-90 corridor\, including Wellesley\, to determine priority areas of regional significance.  \nMAPC is hosting this interactive mapping session that will allow participants to provide feedback on the draft priority areas. Please join us and share your thoughts! \nFor questions\, meeting needs\, or more information\, contact us: \nEric Hove: ehove@mapc.org\nCourtney Lewis: clewis@mapc.org\nAvanti Krovi: akrovi@mapc.org \nThis meeting will be livestreamed by Comcast Channel 9 and Verizon Channel 39. 
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/i-90-corridor-development-and-resiliency-plan-mapping-feedback-session/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, 525 Washington Street\, Floor GH\, Wellesley\, MA\, 02482\, United States
CATEGORIES:Subregions,Community Engagement,Transportation
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SUMMARY:E-Cargo Bikes: Small-Scale Deliveries for Big Impact (interactive webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Please join MAPC\, City of Boston\, Net Zero Logistics\, and MassCEC for an interactive discussion about our recently launched new resource\, E-Cargo Bikes: Strategies for Municipal Delivery Transition! \nThis guide provides tools and resources to support municipalities in the Greater Boston region who want to make the transition from traditional delivery vehicles to electric bikes\, or e-cargo bikes. E-cargo bikes can provide an alternative form of delivery that is cleaner\, safer\, and faster. \nWe understand that cities and towns who may be interested in making the transition might have questions on where to even begin. We encourage you to join us for this conversation\, and bring those questions with you! \nRegister for this Webinar
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/e-cargo-bikes-small-scale-deliveries-for-big-impact-interactive-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Subregions,Transportation,Clean Energy
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SUMMARY:Transportation Funding Solutions: Raising Awareness\, ﻿Raising Revenue
DESCRIPTION:Join MAPC for a conversation about how Massachusetts can invest in the statewide transportation system we need.  \nThis event will discuss why the Commonwealth needs more transportation funding\, and how we can get there.  \nYou will be among the first to hear about MAPC’s 2024 Updated Transportation Finance Recommendations – being released on November 21\, 2024! \nRegister to Join Us
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/transportation-funding-solutions-raising-awareness-raising-revenue/
LOCATION:Zoom (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Transportation
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SUMMARY:Going Green: How the MBTA is Taking Climate Action | A Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) on National Green City Day\, for a virtual event to learn how the MBTA is taking climate action seriously and what this means for the cities and towns it serves. \nFind out how the MBTA is preparing the regional transit system to be resilient in the face of escalating climate change while also playing a critical role in helping local municipalities and the Commonwealth in meeting climate goals. \nPanel of Speakers: \n\nLynsey Heffernan\, Chief of Policy and Strategic Planning\, MBTA\nKat Eshel\, Senior Director of Climate Policy and Planning\, MBTA\nCaroline Bean\, Director\, Climate and Sustainability Planning\, MBTA\nEric Bourassa\, Transportation Director\, MAPC\nJulia Wallerce\, Assistant Director of Transportation\, MAPC – Moderator\n\n  \nRegister to Join Us!
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/going-green-how-the-mbta-is-taking-climate-action-a-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Zoom (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Transportation,Clean Energy,Environment
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SUMMARY:ACR Speaker Series Webinar | Shade is Social Justice: How the City of Cambridge Tackles Heat Mitigation
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the next Accelerating Climate Resilience 2024 Speaker Series webinar “Shade is Social Justice: How the City of Cambridge Tackles Heat Mitigation.”  \nIn this session\, we will explore the ways that art\, culture\, and climate came together to advance social justice. Learn more about the process; from procurement to community engagement to the ‘why’ for each artist involved.     \nLearn from the artists and designers of these art installations!    \n\nClaudia Zarazua (facilitator)\, Arts & Cultural Planning Director at City of Cambridge\nMatthew Akira Okazaki\, Professor of Practice in Architecture at Tufts University & Founder\, Field Office & Principal\, Architecture for Public Benefit \nJeff Goldenson\, M.S.\, Founder of buildingways \nAlejandro Saldarriaga Rubio\, Founder of Alsar –Atelier & Visiting Assistant Professor  at Northeastern University \nGabriel Cira\, Professor in the History of Art at MassArt \n\nRegister to Join Us
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/acr-speaker-series-webinar-shade-is-social-justice-how-the-city-of-cambridge-tackles-heat-mitigation/
LOCATION:Zoom (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Transportation,Clean Energy,Clean Energy,Environment,Environment,Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Progress and Planning Ahead: Shared Streets Initiatives in Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:MassDOT is planning to open another round of Shared Streets and Spaces Grant Program funding in January 2022. Applications will be accepted between January 10 and March 1.\nOn January 5 at 10 a.m.\, join us for a webinar on this latest round of funding\, which will focus on both transit and roadway safety.\nWe’ll learn more about the newest funding round and hear about “Quick and Creative Street Projects: Measuring the Impact in Massachusetts.” The new Barr Foundation report provides examples and data from 23 municipalities that experimented with innovative\, low-cost street projects over the course of 2020 and 2021.\nTickets: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwqcOuhrj4sE9SzasG-fm_LGLIo0PnJQ2t7.
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/progress-and-planning-ahead-shared-streets-initiatives-in-massachusetts/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Transportation
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SUMMARY:The Future of Work: What today’s trends tell us about tomorrow’s commute
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nThe Future of Work\nWhat today’s trends tell us about tomorrow’s commute\nWednesday\, October 6 | 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.\nHow has the pandemic changed commuting and work-from-home trends? What does this mean for future transit\, housing\, and economic investments?\nJoin us for a discussion on the future of work\, where we’ll explore current commute patterns and discuss what could happen as more workplaces reopen throughout the fall and spring. Speakers will present findings from recent surveys to understand current and anticipated commuting practices\, and a panel will discuss what these pandemic-related changes could mean for transit investments\, land use and housing trends\, worker flexibility\, and more.\nSpeakers include:\nConor Gately\, Senior Land Use and Transportation Analyst\, Metropolitan Area Planning Council\nScott Mullen\, Transportation Demand Management Director\, A Betty City\nJarred Johnson\, Executive Director\, Transit Matters\nC.A. Webb\, President\, Kendall Square Associates\nRegister for the webinar here.\nCo-sponsored by Transportation for Massachusetts\nTickets: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqceyqrjkuHN26-GNYXICHD_fge1DIQjFf.
URL:https://www.mapc.org/event/the-future-of-work-what-todays-trends-tell-us-about-tomorrows-commute/
LOCATION:Zoom
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