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Transportation Committee endorses Cape Cod's $500M Transportation Improvement Program

May 20, 2024 | Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts


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Transportation Committee endorses Cape Cod's $500M Transportation Improvement Program
Cape Cod's transportation landscape is set for a significant upgrade, with nearly half a billion dollars earmarked for improvements over the next five years. During the Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on May 20, 2024, officials discussed the draft Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which aims to enhance regional transit and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through various projects.

The TIP includes funding for multimodal transportation options, such as bus replacements transitioning to hybrid and electric models, and improvements to corridor operations. These initiatives are expected to not only modernize the region's transportation infrastructure but also contribute to a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.

Colleen, a key presenter at the meeting, highlighted the importance of maintaining project momentum to mitigate rising costs, which have seen increases of 30% to 50% in some cases. The discussion underscored the need for detailed breakdowns of these cost escalations, particularly for projects like the shared use paths on Route 151, which have seen staggering budget increases due to environmental considerations and modern signalization requirements.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous endorsement of the draft TIP, reflecting a collective commitment to advancing transportation projects that will benefit the Cape Cod community. As the region prepares to implement these improvements, stakeholders are optimistic about the positive impact on local transit and environmental sustainability. The next steps will involve reviewing public comments on the TIP amendment and continuing to refine project details to ensure effective use of funding.

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