Accessibility and Complete Streets Take Center Stage at Cape Cod MPO Meeting
During the Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on September 18, 2023, a strong emphasis was placed on ensuring that all transportation projects meet accessibility standards and adhere to the latest MassDOT engineering directives. The discussions highlighted the importance of integrating both walking and biking accommodations in project designs, with a clear preference for sidewalks on both sides of streets and marked or separated bike lanes.
Miranda, a key speaker at the meeting, pointed out that shared lane markings, known as sharrows, do not qualify as approved bike facilities under current guidelines. This directive aims to enhance safety and connectivity, particularly around schools, where projects should link to existing networks.
The timeline for project applications was also discussed, with submissions due by October 6, 2023. Notifications for applicants are expected by mid-December. Judith Foreman raised a pertinent question regarding the eligibility of the Upper Cape Technical Regional School for grant applications, given its regional nature. Miranda confirmed that the school could apply, provided it receives public funding and has been a Safe Routes partner, with the lead municipality being where the school is located.
The meeting underscored the commitment to improving transportation infrastructure in Cape Cod, ensuring it meets modern standards and serves the community effectively. As the deadline for project applications approaches, stakeholders are encouraged to engage and contribute to the development of safer, more accessible transportation options.