DATE:            August 18, 2016

TO:                 Draft Memorandum to File

FROM:           Ryan Hicks, Central Transportation Planning Staff

RE:                 Congestion Management Process (CMP) Committee of the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)—Meeting Minutes

 

Meeting Time/Location

9:00 AM-9:50 AM, State Transportation Building, Conference Rooms 2 and 3, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

 

Chairperson

Jay Monty

 

Decisions

Follow-up tasks are cited on page three.

 

Meeting Agenda

 

Introductions

All present introduced themselves. (See the attendance list on the last page.)

 

Approval of February 18, 2016, CMP Committee Meeting Minutes

The minutes of the prior meeting were approved.

 

Federal Highway Administration Congestion Rule – Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Update

As a part of MAP-21 and the FAST Act, the FHWA has implemented a notice of proposed rulemaking for the Congestion Management Process. Ryan summarized the changes this ruling will bring. Under the new rule, all MPOs will be required to monitor two performance measures: travel-time reliability and peak-hour travel-time ratio. To calculate these measures, MPOs will be asked to use a data set from HERE Technologies, which is provided by the FHWA and updated monthly. MPOs will be allowed to use different data sets if they get approval from the FHWA. Another feature of the update is that state DOTs and MPOs will need to coordinate closely for performance monitoring to ensure their performance measures are targeted and consistent. The deadline for the state DOTs to start monitoring is June 2017 and the MPOs must start by December 2017.

The FHWA has solicited comments on their proposed updates. Comments are due August 20. CTPS has drafted a letter in response to the new rules. Ryan introduced the main comments in the letter, which he said echo comments from many other MPOs across the nation:

The CMP committee approved the comments letter and it was signed by Jay Monty.

Congestion Scan Presentation

Ryan gave a presentation describing the new congestion scan graphics that he had generated for the CMP. The CMP should cover four dimensions of performance: duration, intensity, reliability, and extent of congestion. CTPS had created the express highway performance dashboard and arterial performance dashboard to cover duration, intensity, and reliability, but needed a method to communicate the extent of congestion.

To accomplish this, Ryan developed congestion scans, which are graphs indicating the spatial and temporal distribution of congestion along a given corridor. These graphics used INRIX data from 2012 and sampled the same days as the other CMP performance metrics, namely Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the school year. The CMP committee decided to use congestion scans to study all 11 major freeways in the Boston MPO as well as 22 arterials with average annual daily traffic (AADT) of over 35,000. Insights that can be drawn from the congestion scans include the number of hours each day a corridor is congested, what time of day congestion starts and ends, the maximum severity of congestion, and the intersections or interchanges which are most prone to congestion. The congestion scans will be used for choosing priority corridors in the Long-Range Transportation Plan, among other things.

The congestion scans were received positively by the committee although there were a few comments. Some members called into question the definition that was used for “congested” and commented that it was confusing that different metrics had been used to calculate congestion for freeways and arterials. Some thought the arterial congestion scan was a bit difficult to understand and wondered if it could be more closely tied to geographic landmarks. Finally, it was suggested that any public presentation of the congestion scans should also include the congestion-mitigation measures the CMP is studying.

Other Business

None

Follow-Up Tasks

 

Adjournment

The meeting adjourned at 9:50 AM.

 


Attendance

 

Members

Representatives/Alternates

Regional Transportation Advisory Council

Tegin Bennett

At-Large Town (Town of Lexington)

David Kucharsky

At-Large City (City of Everett)

Jay Monty (Chair)

MassDOT Office of Transportation Planning

Bryan Pounds

MassDOT Highway

John Romano

 

Other Attendees

Affiliation

Three Rivers Interlocal Council (Town of Norwood)

Steve Olanoff

 

 

MPO Staff/Central Transportation Planning Staff

Mark Abbott

Lourenço Dantas

Ryan Hicks