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Cape Cod planning group advances Route 6A visioning and safety studies

February 26, 2024 | Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts



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Cape Cod planning group advances Route 6A visioning and safety studies
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) meeting on February 26, 2024, highlighted a series of ambitious transportation planning initiatives aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility across the region. Central to the discussions was the proposed "Route 6A Visioning Project," which seeks to improve conditions along this vital corridor based on community feedback and data analysis.

The MPO outlined its ongoing commitment to essential planning tasks, including the development of the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) and the Transportation Improvement Program. These foundational documents guide the region's transportation strategies and ensure compliance with federal regulations. The organization emphasized the importance of public participation and environmental justice in its planning processes.

Among the key projects discussed, the Route 6A Visioning Project aims to address safety concerns by analyzing crash data and engaging with local communities to create uniformity and better accommodations for non-motorized users. MPO representatives noted the strong support for this initiative from both the Joint Transportation Committee (JTC) and community members.

Additionally, the MPO plans to update its crash dashboard, focusing on the top 50 crash locations in the region. This effort will enhance transparency and provide critical data for ongoing safety audits and infrastructure improvements. Other projects include a bike rack inventory and a climate change initiative aimed at expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure and addressing low-lying road vulnerabilities.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further detail these projects in upcoming sessions, ensuring that Cape Cod's transportation planning remains responsive to community needs and safety priorities. As these initiatives move forward, they promise to significantly impact the region's transportation landscape.

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