Departments

Transportation

Advancing safe, efficient, and accessible mobility for all users across the Southeastern Massachusetts transportation network.

SRPEDD's Transportation Department works closely with our partners and the public in pursuit of a transportation network that serves all users.

As staff to the federally-designated Southeastern Massachusetts Metropolitan Planning Organization (SMMPO) the transportation department is responsible for the planning and programming of all modes of transportation including highways, public transit, freight, bicycles & pedestrians. SRPEDD also provides technical assistance to the 27 communities in the Southeastern Massachusetts region and two transit authorities, the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) and the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA).

We use a data driven and community focused approach to assist our communities with meeting their transportation needs and expanding transportation options in a safe and equitable manner. Our expansive public engagement and community outreach efforts strive to provide a voice in the transportation planning process for vulnerable and traditionally underserved populations.

 

Ongoing Work

Community Technical Assistance Program

Learn how we can assist your community with data collection, technical guidance, and other helpful resources.

Contact:

Luis deOliveira
Senior Transportation Planner

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Active Transportation Planning

Our Active Transportation Planning Program assists communities and stakeholders with making connections for active modes of transportation such as walking and bicycling.

Contact:

Jonathan Gray
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator/Senior Planner

 

Public Engagement and Community Outreach

Our Public Engagement and Community Outreach efforts stive to provide a voice to vulnerable and traditionally underserved populations in the transportation planning process.

Contact:

Andrea Duarte
Community Outreach Coordinator

Safety Program

Our Safety Program uses data driven methods to identify problem areas along our regions roadways and to come up with innovative solutions to address those problems, while keeping the specific needs of our communities in mind.

Contact:

Jackie Jones
Assistant Director of Transportation Planning

 

 

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Transit Planning

SRPEDD provides technical assistance to communities and the Region's two transit authorities, the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) and the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA).

Contact:

Dan Brogan
Transit Specialist/Senior Planner

Public Health and Transportation Planning

The intersection between public health and transportation is becoming increasingly important in transportation planning. We strive to consider the impacts of transportation decision making on public health in our planning efforts.

Contact:

Noah Soutier
Public Health and Transportation Planner

 

Integrated Management Systems

SRPEDD's ongoing Integrated Management Systems Program analyzes the current and future traffic operations throughout the region and includes Regional Modeling, Congestion Mitigation and Freight Planning.

Contact:

Sean Hilton
Senior Transportation Planner

 

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Complete Streets

SRPEDD's Complete Streets program can provide assistance to communities interested in participating in the Massachusetts's Complete Streets Program,

Contact:

Rebekah Rose
Transportation Planner

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Traffic Counting and Field Work

Effective transportation planning requires accurate and timely data. SRPEDD's Traffic Count Program uses Jamar Automated Traffic Recorders (ATRs) to obtain traffic volume, speed and classification data on roads and Trafx Automated Counters to record bicycle and pedestrian volumes on paths and sidewalks. Turning movement volume counts (TMCs) are also collected for all signalized intersections in the region.

Contact:

Joseph Osborne
Transportation Planner

Regional Transportation Planning and Committees

Featured Projects

Route 28 Corridor Study

The Route 28 Corridor Study will examine opportunities for multi-modal transportation improvements and land use for the communities of Middleborough, Rochester and Wareham.

 

 

 

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Regional Evacuation Route Study

We are working closely with our regional partners to regionalize evacuation routes taking into account the diverse needs of our municipalities.

 

 

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Regional Pedestrian Plan

We are updating our Regional Pedestrian Plan. describes the current pedestrian needs in Southeastern Massachusetts and creates a future vision and strategy for achieving more walkable communities and neighborhoods in the region. By improving communities' sidewalks, trails, and shared use path networks, enhancing transit and bike infrastructure, and allowing for more mixed-use walkable developments, communities can create thriving neighborhoods that meet residents daily health and transportation needs with a reduced reliance on private vehicles.

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SS4A
Regional Safety Action Plan

In collaboration with local communities, residents, and state and federal partners, SRPEDD is using an SS4A planning grant to develop a Regional Safety Action Plan. The plan will identify improvements for high crash locations that will increase roadway safety and significantly reduce and eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation, and motor vehicles.

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