Active Transportation Listening Sessions
OnLine Meeting VIRTUAL ONLY, MA, United StatesJoin the conversation about active transportation in the Merrimack Valley.
Join the conversation about active transportation in the Merrimack Valley.
Notice is hereby given of the development of the Merrimack Valley Active Transportation Plan and public listening sessions. The 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. Five (5) VIRTUAL Public Listening Sessions will be held to give […]
Notice is hereby given of the development of the Merrimack Valley Active Transportation Plan and public listening sessions. The 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. Five (5) VIRTUAL Public Listening Sessions will be held to give […]
The Merrimack Valley Planning Commission meets monthly on the third Thursday of the month. Commission Meetings are virtual until further notice.
Join MVPC as Legislators participate in a round-table discussion on transportation issues in the Merrimack Valley sponsored by the Merrimack Valley TMA and the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce. No one knows what the transportation network will look like/function when the “new normal” comes about. Teleworking will likely continue at higher levels than what we saw last year, but not at the levels we’re seeing now. Congestion will increase, but by how much? As an MPO, we need to be able to track these behaviors and even to predict them. This Roundtable should help us to do that.
MVMPO Member Virtual Meetings are scheduled for the 4th Wednesday of the month. For questions, please contact the MVMPO Title VI Coordinator, Anthony Komornick at 978-374-0519 or email: [email protected].
Join the conversation about active transportation in the Merrimack Valley.
On August 26th, the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission (MVPC) and Northern Middlesex Council of Governments (NMCOG), co-hosted a screening of "The Merrimack- River at Risk" a new documentary film by renowned filmmaker Jerry Monkman, and produced by the Society for the Protection of NH Forests. The film explores the central role the Merrimack plays in the past, present and future of the region. The screening was followed by a question and answer session with Forest Society President, Jack Savage and Education Director, Dave Anderson and the filmmaker, Jerry Monkman.