Cape Cod's Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on March 25, 2024, highlighted significant developments in community engagement and transportation projects. A key focus was the establishment of an advisory committee aimed at enhancing public involvement across local communities. Participants emphasized the importance of spreading awareness about this initiative, encouraging towns to actively inform their residents and committees.
John, a meeting participant, praised the committee's formation and stressed the need for effective public outreach. He inquired whether the committee meetings would be open to the public, to which Kelly confirmed that they are indeed envisioned as public meetings, fostering transparency and community participation.
In addition to community engagement, the meeting featured updates on various transportation projects from MassDOT. Rich provided insights into several ongoing initiatives, including the Mashpee Corridor project and sidewalk improvements along Route 28. Notably, design submissions for multiple projects are due in April, indicating a proactive approach to infrastructure development.
Deb from the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority reported on the success of a new free fare program for seniors and individuals with disabilities, with around 650 Go Cards issued. This initiative aims to boost ridership, which currently stands at 89% of pre-pandemic levels, as they anticipate further increases in the coming fiscal year.
The discussions at the meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing public involvement and advancing critical transportation projects, setting the stage for a more connected and engaged Cape Cod community.