[Massplanners] Three-Session Series Examining the IIJA

Felix, Alison AFelix at mapc.org
Wed May 4 11:23:36 EDT 2022


Hello MassPlanners,

The APA MA Transportation Committee and Boston Society for Architecture's Infra\tecture Knowledge Community will host a three-session series that examines the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and its potential impact on transportation infrastructure in the Commonwealth.

Session 1 - Funding
Wed., May 11 at 12pm
1.0 CM Credit Approved
The first session will focus on an orientation to the funding and its implications for Massachusetts.

Speakers

  *   Phineas Baxandall, Senior Policy Analyst and Advocacy Director, MassBudget

  *   Tom Ryan, Senior Advisor on Policy, Government, and Community Affairs, A Better City
  *   Lizzi Weyant, Deputy Executive Director of Public Affairs and Advocacy, Metropolitan Area Planning Council

To Register: https://bit.ly/IIJAinMA-Session1-5-11-22
(Non-BSA members should click on 'New Visitor' and follow registration prompts)

Session 2 - Framework
Wed., May 18 at 12pm
1.0 CM Credit Pending Approval
The second session will focus on the priorities and framing for the funding with discussion from relevant state agencies.

Speakers

  *   Jillian Linnell, Senior Director, Capital Program Planning, MBTA
  *   Hayes Morrison, Chief, Mobility, MassDOT
  *   Michelle Scott, Long-Range Transportation Planning Co-Manager, CTPS/Boston Region MPO

To Register: https://bit.ly/IIJAinMA-Session2-5-18-22
(Non-BSA members should click on 'New Visitor' and follow registration prompts)

Session 3 - Form
Wed., May 25 at 12pm
1.0 CM Credit Pending Approval
The third session will focus on a few specific projects that may benefit from the funding.
Speakers and registration link to be announced soon.

All are free hybrid meetings open to the public.


Alison Felix, AICP
Principal Planner &
Emerging Technologies Specialist
Metropolitan Area Planning Council
60 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111
617-721-3181
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