presentations from the mapc fall council meeting
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MAPC Project Inventory
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Sustainable Growth Patterns
Housing Choices
Healthy Communities
Regional Prosperity
Transportation Choices
Healthy Environment
FALL 2015 PROJECTS BY GOAL CATEGORY
• Seventh Year
• CRM Project Database
• 169 Projects
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
TRANSPORTATION CHOICES
REGIONAL PROSPERITY
HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
HOUSING CHOICES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
PATTERNS
MAPC Project Inventory
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Climate Change Equity Regional Colaboration Smart Growth
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES ADVANCED BY NEW PROJECTS
CLIMATE EQUITY REGIONAL SMART
CHANGE COLLABORATION GROWTH
OF METROFUTURE’S 65 GOALS,
63 ARE BEING ADVANCED
The two exceptions:
• “All residents will have access to affordable healthcare”
• “Public schools will provide a high-quality education for all students, not only in the fundamentals, but also in areas like health education, physical education, art, music, civics, and science.”
MAPC Project Inventory
Regional Ballot Initiatives :
Raising Funds for Local and
Regional Transportation ProjectsLizzi Weyant, Government Affairs Manager
MAPC Fall Council Meeting | October 29, 2015
Connecting Immigrant Entrepreneurs
in Downtown Framingham
Renato Castelo, Community Engagement Specialist
Participant Outreach
• Town Manager• Planning Board• Community & Economic Dev. • Department of Public Works• Police Department• Fire Department• Legislative Delegation• Board of Selectman• Newspapers• Chamber of Commerce• Non-profits
Small Group Discussions
• What was the most compelling thing
that you took away from the tour?
• What can Framingham do to stabilize
and support existing businesses?
• What can we do to attract new
businesses and investment in Downtown
Framingham?
MAPC Fall Council Meeting | October 29, 2015
Housing, Jobs, and Health: Planning
for Equity and Quality of Life
in ChelseaJennifer Erickson, Regional Planner II & Equity Specialist
Funded in part by the
DHCD Planning Ahead Towards
Housing (PATH) Program and the
MA Department of Public Health
What types of retail and residential could
Chelsea attract that would meet local and
regional needs?
Equitable transit-oriented development and healthy
outcomes: live, work, travel choices, social connections
Climate Change is impacting Quincy now, and will continue to into the future.
2070Current Conditions
Some are impacted more greatly by climate change.
Vulnerable Populations in Quincy
10% Below the poverty level
~1/3 Foreign Born (28%)
1/4 of Asian decent
~ 1/5 children (18%)
15% elderly
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