PlaceMatters assisted the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) with their update to MetroPlan, the 1990 regional plan for Metropolitan Boston, which covers 101 cities and towns in northeastern Massachusetts. PlaceMatters' work on the visioning process, incorporating a wide range of people, organizations, and public participation tools, resulted in a “tapestry of visions” that celebrates the diversity in place and opinion.
The MetroFuture project proceeded in several phases, starting with
visioning. Led by a Process Design Committee in 2002, working groups
planned six separate project components: public involvement, leadership
dialogues, data and decision support tools, media and communications,
planning, and governance/steering. A steering committee, mostly
comprised of participants who were involved early in the project, drove
the project. The first phase of the project involved preliminary visioning and
creation of integrated scenarios for the region. A public comment period
helped the MAPC decide on a preferred scenario that it is working with communities to implement.
Concrete ideas resulting from the visioning process were divided into five major categories: People and Communities; Buildings and Landscapes; Air, Water and Wildlife; Getting Around; and Prosperity. The Buildings and Landscapes category specifically addresses how projected growth will impact community character.
Additional Information
Project Website: www.metrofuture.org
MAPC: www.mapc.org
Barr Foundation: www.barrfoundation.org
Boston Foundation: www.tbf.org
Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization: www.ctps.org/bostonmpo
Garfield Foundation: www.garfieldfoundation.org
Documents:
Project Partners: Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
Project Website: www.metrofuture.org