MVPC staff is taking on the MassBike Bike Month Challenge head-on. Join us in the commitment to take a ride or bike to work this month! Share your stories on the MassBike website.
MassDOT Transportation Innovation Conference: We’re There
Check out MassDOT’s Virtual Transportation Innovation Conference. MVPC will present our updated pavement management strategy and synchronicity with our GIS ecosystem at the MassDOT Innovation Conference.
Public Hearings & Comment Period for Draft TIP & Amendments
The public is invited to review and comment on the following documents: 1, Draft Merrimack Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization (MVMPO) FFYs 2022 to 2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) (Full Document HTML) (Full Document pdf) (Draft project list HTML)...
Garret Morgan and the Three-Position Traffic Signal
In celebration of Black History Month, MVPC would like to recognize Garret Augustus Morgan, inventor of the 3 position traffic signal for enhanced safety.
Public Hearings and Comment Period for TIP Amendments
MVPC would like to announce the public hearing and comment period for the transportation improvement program (TIP) ammendments.
MVMPO Announces Development of the 2022-2026 TIP and UPWP
Notice of the development of the 2022-2026 TIP and the UPWP. Please share your thoughts and ideas to inform the transportation improvement program.
Notice of Public Hearings/Availability for Review & Comment
Notice is hereby given of the Availability of the following Draft amendments for public review and comment: Draft Amendments #1 and # 2 to the FFY 2021 Merrimack Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization (MVMPO) Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) December...
Merrimack Valley Wins $425 Million in Infrastructure Funds
The Cities of Methuen, Lawrence, and Haverhill awarded infrastructure money for projects that support new housing, economic development, and enhance road safety.
Clean Transportation for Rural Areas Virtual Webinar
The Transportation and Climate Initiative is a multi-state compact to reduce carbon emissions and invest in better, cleaner, more equitable transportation. What does this mean for rural communities and transportation in Massachusetts? What are the benefits, and who decides how the program is run?
Active Transportation Plan Listening Sessions
Merrimack Valley Active Transportation Plan will create a coordinated regional approach to bicycling, walking and other human-powered transportation as well as the connections to transit. Check out upcoming sessions.