Technical Memorandum

 

DATE:   September 23, 2021

TO:         Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization

FROM:   Róisín Foley, MPO Staff

RE:         Updated MPO Municipal Election Process Survey Results

 

Between January and May 2021, the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) conducted a survey regarding its annual election process. The goal of the survey was to gauge opinions about the MPO’s election process among the 97 municipalities in the Boston region. These municipalities are eligible to stand for election to the MPO board and to vote in the annual elections. The MPO conducted this survey per a recommendation that was included in the MPO’s triennial review process by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in 2019. As part of that review process, the federal agencies recommended that the MPO review its existing voting procedures to ensure that effective engagement of all municipalities in the region are effectively represented.

 

As outlined in the MPO’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Advisory Board jointly administer the annual MPO elections. The MPO has 12 elected municipal members: two at-large town representatives, two at-large city representatives, and eight cities or towns to represent each of the eight MAPC subregions. Election terms are for three years, and each year four of the 12 seats are up for election. Chief elected officials of the municipalities in the region vote in the elections, which are held at MAPC’s Fall Council Meeting.

 

Below are the results of the survey. The results have been stratified to show responses from MPO board member municipalities versus responses from non-MPO board member municipalities. Responses that did not indicate a municipality were removed. Responses from Scituate were reduced from 11 to 5 to reduce the influence of one municipality on the overall dataset.


 

survey results

 

            Question 1: What is your role in your municipality?

 

Table 1
Respondent’s Role in Municipality

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Municipal planning/community/economic development staff

11

50%

22

37%

Municipal department of public works staff

4

18%

10

17%

Elected official

2

9%

16

27%

Town manager/administrator

1

5%

4

7%

Volunteer

1

5%

0

0%

Other (individual answers below)

3

14%

6

10%

Total

22

100%*

60

100%*

[*Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.]

 

Other

 


 

Figure 1
Respondent’s Role in Municipality


 

            Question 2: What municipality do you represent or work for?

 

Table 2
Municipality Respondent Represents

MPO

Board Member

Municipality

Non-MPO

Board Member

Municipality

Responses from Each Municipality

 

Scituate

5

Boston, Medway

Chelsea

3

Acton, Arlington, Framingham, Newton, Norwood

Lexington, Lincoln, Marshfield, Natick, Needham, North Reading, Stoneham, Watertown, Wellesley, Weston

2

Beverly, Brookline, Everett, Rockland, Somerville, Woburn

Ashland, Bedford, Belmont, Canton, Carlisle, Concord, Danvers, Foxborough, Franklin, Hamilton, Hull, Lynn, Marlborough, Medfield, Medford, Milton, Nahant, Peabody, Quincy, Randolph, Reading, Southborough, Stoughton, Sudbury, Swampscott, Wakefield, Waltham, Westwood, Wilmington, Winchester, Wrentham

1

Total

 

82

Note: Stoughton is no longer in the Boston Region MPO’s planning area.

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

Figure 2
Map of Municipality Respondent Represents

 


 

 

            Question 3: Have you heard of the Boston Region MPO?

 

Table 3
Respondent’s Awareness of the Boston Region MPO

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes

20

91%

56

93%

No

2

9%

4

7%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 4: How familiar are you with the Boston Region MPO?

 

Table 4
Respondent’s Familiarity with the Boston Region MPO

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Very familiar

Somewhat familiar

Not at all familiar

18

3

1

82%

14%

5%

26

26

8

43%

43%

13%

Total

22

100%*

60

100%*

        MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

        [*Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.]


 

            Question 5: Please describe your municipality’s experiences with the Boston Region MPO. Check all that apply.

 

Table 5
Municipality's Experiences with the Boston Region MPO 

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Hold/held a municipal seat on the MPO board

 

18

 

82%

 

3

 

5%

Submit TIP projects for funding consideration

 

15

 

68%

 

36

 

60%

Review MPO programming documents or studies

 

14

 

64%

 

29

 

48%

Had a project programmed on the TIP

13

59%

31

52%

Send representatives to MPO meetings

13

59%

28

47%

Received technical assistance or had a study conducted in the municipality

 

11

 

50%

 

16

 

27%

Attend MPO public outreach events

8

36%

22

37%

Applied for technical assistance or planning/research support

 

8

 

36%

 

12

 

20%

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

 

0

 

0%

 

3

 

5%

I’m not sure

1

5%

14

23%

Answered

22

 

60

 

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization. TIP =Transportation Improvement Program.

 

Other (individual answers)


 

Figure 3
Municipality's Experiences with the Boston Region MPO 

   MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization. TIP =Transportation Improvement Program.

 

            Question 6: How familiar are you with the process of running for an elected municipal seat on the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Table 6
Respondent’s Familiarity with the Process of Running for an Elected Municipal Seat on the Boston Region MPO Board

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Very familiar

Somewhat familiar

Not at all familiar

14

6

2

64%

27%

9%

10

20

30

17%

33%

50%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

        MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 7: How familiar are you with voting in the election for municipal seats on the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Table 7
Respondent’s Familiarity with the Process of Voting in the Election for Municipal Seats on the Boston Region MPO Board

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Very familiar

Somewhat familiar

Not at all familiar

13

7

2

59%

32%

9%

15

18

27

25%

30%

45%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

        MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 8: To the best of your knowledge, has the municipality you represent or work for voted in the Boston Region MPO municipal elections in the past five years?

 

Table 8
Municipality’s Participation in Voting in the Boston Region MPO
Municipal Elections in the Past Five Years

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes

19

86%

24

40%

No

0

0%

9

15%

I don’t know

3

14%

27

45%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 9: If you replied “no” to the previous question, why has the municipality you represent or work for not voted in the Boston Region MPO elections in the past five years? Check all that apply.

 

Table 9
Reasons Why Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Has Not Voted in the Boston Region MPO Elections in the Past Five Years  

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

We don’t receive information advertising the elections

8

42%

We don’t know about the elections

7

37%

Participating in the elections is not a priority for us

3

16%

We don’t have the staff capacity to vote in MPO elections

3

16%

Participating in the elections does not add value for our municipality

 

1

 

5%

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

6

32%

Answered

19

 

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

Figure 4
Reasons Why Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Has Not Voted in the Boston Region MPO Elections in the Past Five Years

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 10: To the best of your knowledge, has the municipality you represent or work for ever run for a seat on the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Table 10
Municipality’s Participation in Running for a Seat
on the Boston Region MPO Board in the Past

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes

17

77%

9

15%

No

2

9%

23

38%

I don’t know

3

14%

28

47%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.


 

            Question 11: To the best of your knowledge, has the municipality you represent or work for run for a seat on the Boston Region MPO board in the past five years?

 

Table 11
Municipality’s Participation in Running for a Seat
on the Boston Region MPO Board in the Past Five Years

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes

17

77%

4

7%

No

3

14%

34

57%

I don’t know

2

9%

22

37%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.


 

            Question 12: If you replied “no” to either of the previous questions, why has the municipality you represent or work for not run for a seat on the Boston Region MPO in the past five years? Check all that apply.

 

Table 12
Reasons Why Municipality Has Not Run for a Seat
on the Boston Region MPO in the Past Five Years

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

We don’t have the staff capacity to run for a seat

1

33%

12

33%

The current board member representing our subregion does a good job representing our interests

0

0%

11

31%

We don’t know about the elections

0

0%

9

25%

The current board members representing the at-large municipalities in the region do a good job representing our interests

0

0%

8

22%

Sitting on the board is too much of a time commitment

0

0%

8

22%

Participating in the elections is not a priority for us

0

0%

7

19%

Traveling to board meetings in Boston is too cumbersome

0

0%

6

17%

We don’t receive information advertising the elections

0

0%

6

17%

Sitting on the board would not add value for our municipality

0

0%

4

11%

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

2

67%

6

17%

Answered

3

 

36

 

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.


 

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

 

 

Figure 5
Reasons Why Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Has Not Run for a Seat
on the Boston Region MPO in the Past Five Years

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

            Question 13: How do you usually receive information about the Boston Region MPO municipal elections?

 

Table 13
How Respondents Are Informed of the Boston Region MPO
Municipal Elections

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

The Boston Region MPO

15

68%

17

28%

MAPC-related sources

5

23%

20

33%

I don’t receive information about the Boston Region MPO elections process

0

0%

11

18%

The MBTA Advisory Board

0

0%

6

10%

Staff in my municipality

1

5%

4

7%

Other

1

5%

2

3%

Total

22

100%*

60

100%

MAPC=Metropolitan Area Planning Council. MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

[*Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.]

 

Figure 6

How Respondents Are Informed of the Boston Region MPO
Municipal Elections

MAPC=Metropolitan Area Planning Council. MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

           

Question 14: Do you think the Boston Region MPO elections process is transparent and fair?

 

Table 14
Respondent’s Impression on the Transparency and Fairness of the Boston Region MPO Elections Process

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes (The process is transparent and fair)

 

17

 

77%

 

22

 

37%

No (The process is not transparent and fair)

 

 

1

 

 

5%

 

 

0

 

 

0%

I don’t know

4

18%

38

63%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 15: If you replied “no” to the previous question, please explain why.

 

Reasons why respondent does not think the Boston Region MPO elections process is transparent and fair (verbatim answers below)

 

            Question 16: What do you think are the biggest challenges for municipalities seeking election to the Boston Region MPO board? Choose the top two challenges, in your opinion:

 

Table 15
Top Two Challenges for Municipalities Seeking Election to the Boston Region MPO Board

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Serving on the MPO board is a big commitment

14

64%

23

38%

Traveling into Boston for board meetings is time consuming

9

41%

12

20%

Unclear understanding of what the MPO does

4

18%

8

13%

Lack of content knowledge related to regional transportation planning

4

18%

3

5%

The nomination process is cumbersome

2

9%

8

13%

Difficult convincing elected officials to run for election

1

5%

4

7%

Uncomfortable challenging incumbent municipal members

0

0%

9

15%

Other (individual answers below)

2

9%

6

10%

Unsure

2

9%

16

27%

There are no challenges

0

0%

1

2%

Answered

22

 

60

 

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

 

 

Figure 7
Top Two Challenges for Municipalities Seeking Election to the Boston Region MPO Board

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 17: What would it take to encourage more municipalities to seek election to the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Respondent’s suggestion on how to encourage more municipalities to seek election to the Boston Region MPO board (answers paraphrased below)

 


 

            Question 18: Do you feel that you understand the role of the elected municipal members of the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Table 16
Respondent’s Understanding of the Role of the
Elected Municipal Members of the Boston Region MPO Board

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes (I understand the role of the MPO board members)

 

 

18

 

 

82%

 

 

31

 

 

52%

No (I don’t understand the role of the MPO board members)

 

 

4

 

 

18%

 

 

21

 

 

35%

I don’t know

0

0%

8

13%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.


 

            Question 19: Do you feel that your local or regional transportation concerns are understood by the Boston Region MPO board?

 

Table 17
Respondent’s Impression on whether Their Local
or Regional Transportation Concerns Are Understood
by the Boston Region MPO Board

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Yes (The board understands our concerns)

 

 

15

 

 

68%

 

 

25

 

 

42%

No (The board does not understand our concerns)

 

 

1

 

 

5%

 

 

12

 

 

20%

I don’t know

6

27%

23

38%

Total

22

100%

60

100%

         MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

            Question 20: If you responded “no” to the previous question, why do you feel that way?

 

Reasons Why Respondent Feels that Their Local or Regional Transportation Concerns Are Not Understood by the Boston Region MPO Board (answers paraphrased below)

 

            Question 21: In the last 21 years, 17 percent of the 97 eligible municipalities in the MPO region have held seats on the Boston Region MPO board. Seven municipalities have run for seats but have never been selected. If the MPO were to make changes to its elections process, board structure, or meeting policies, what changes do you think would encourage more municipalities to seek election to the Boston Region MPO board? Check all that apply.

 

Table 18
Respondent’s Preferred Changes to the Election Process
to Encourage Greater Participation by Municipalities
in the Boston Region MPO Board Election

 

 

 

 

Answer Choices

 

MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

 

MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Responses

Non-MPO Board Member Municipality Percentage

Subregional representatives elected by the municipalities in their subregion, rather than by all the municipalities in the Boston region

14

64%

36

60%

Continue holding virtual meetings beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

14

64%

32

53%

Hold more meetings outside of the State Transportation Building in Boston

11

50%

19

32%

Term limits for elected municipal members

8

36%

26

43%

At-large city and at-large town representatives elected only by the other cities and towns in the region, respectively, rather than all the municipalities in the Boston region

6

27%

19

32%

Make meetings shorter

5

23%

5

8%

Hold meetings outside of regular business hours (prior to 9:00 AM or after 5:00 PM)

3

14%

3

5%

Hold fewer meetings

3

14%

1

2%

Hold more meetings

2

9%

0

0%

Other (individual answers below)

3

14%

5

8%

None, the current structure works fine

3

14%

2

3%

I don’t know

0

0%

12

20%

Answered

22

 

60

 

MPO = Metropolitan Planning Organization.

 

Other (individual answers paraphrased below)

 

 

            Question 22: Is There anything else you would like to share regarding the Boston Region MPO municipal election process?

 

Additional comments regarding the Boston Region MPO municipal process (some answers are paraphrased below)

 


 

The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) operates its programs, services, and activities in compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and related statutes and regulations. Title VI prohibits discrimination in federally assisted programs and requires that no person in the United States of America shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin (including limited English proficiency), be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity that receives federal assistance. Related federal nondiscrimination laws administered by the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, or both, prohibit discrimination on the basis of age, sex, and disability. The Boston Region MPO considers these protected populations in its Title VI Programs, consistent with federal interpretation and administration. In addition, the Boston Region MPO provides meaningful access to its programs, services, and activities to individuals with limited English proficiency, in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation policy and guidance on federal Executive Order 13166.

The Boston Region MPO also complies with the Massachusetts Public Accommodation Law, M.G.L. c 272 sections 92a, 98, 98a, which prohibits making any distinction, discrimination, or restriction in admission to, or treatment in a place of public accommodation based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or ancestry. Likewise, the Boston Region MPO complies with the Governor's Executive Order 526, section 4, which requires that all programs, activities, and services provided, performed, licensed, chartered, funded, regulated, or contracted for by the state shall be conducted without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, disability, veteran's status (including Vietnam-era veterans), or background.

A complaint form and additional information can be obtained by contacting the MPO or at http://www.bostonmpo.org/mpo_non_discrimination.

To request this information in a different language or in an accessible format, please contact

Title VI Specialist
Boston Region MPO
10 Park Plaza, Suite 2150
Boston, MA 02116
civilrights@ctps.org

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