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Cape Cod officials seek support for off Cape ports and traffic diversion projects

April 29, 2024 | Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts


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Cape Cod officials seek support for off Cape ports and traffic diversion projects
The 2024 Transportation Improvement Program and Unified Planning Work Program Virtual Meeting, held on April 29, 2024, focused on key transportation projects and regional collaboration in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The meeting provided a platform for stakeholders to discuss ongoing challenges and potential solutions in the region's transportation infrastructure.

The session began with a discussion on the enforcement of transportation regulations, highlighting concerns about the lack of enforcement despite complaints. Participants noted that while administrative improvements could yield high value, some projects may require significant hardware investments, particularly in areas like rail crossings. The need for thorough research and planning was emphasized to ensure access and connectivity for various transportation projects.

A project evaluation process was outlined, which assesses the benefits of each project annually through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). This process includes scoring elements that consider economic, environmental, and safety factors, particularly for bicycle and pedestrian projects. Stakeholders expressed interest in expanding this evaluation to better understand project components and their impacts.

Bill, a participant in the meeting, raised concerns about integrated regional projects, specifically regarding the development of off-Cape ports and traffic diversion strategies. He highlighted the importance of New Bedford as a multimodal transportation hub and questioned how to effectively gain support for these initiatives. Bill pointed out that despite recommendations dating back to a 2001 report, progress has been slow, and he urged for more active participation and collaboration to address these transportation challenges.

The meeting concluded with a call for increased engagement and support from stakeholders to overcome obstacles in transportation planning and implementation. Participants recognized the need for a unified approach to enhance the region's transportation network and improve freight movement, both time-sensitive and otherwise. The discussions underscored the importance of collaboration among various entities to achieve meaningful progress in transportation improvements in Barnstable County.

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