About
A Corridor Profile combines the information produced by the transportation Management Systems along a particular highway corridor, most times in multiple host communities, and analyzes performance-based data, suggests both operational and physical improvements, and often identifies candidate projects for further study. Ultimately, a range of suggested improvement options are compiled for the consideration of the host communities and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), Highway Division. When local consensus is achieved, proposed improvement projects supported by the community eligible for federal-aid funding have the potential to be selected by the CMMPO for programming in the annual Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
Data
The Management System data included in Corridor Profiles include: Traffic Counting, Congestion Management Process (CMP), Freight Planning, Transportation Safety Planning, Pavement Management System (PMS), and Bridge Management System (BMS).
Below are the most recent Corridor Profiles completed by CMRPC:
- Berlin – Route 62 Corridor Profile Document, 2022
- Oxford/Sutton – Central Turnpike & Sutton Avenue Corridor Profile Document, 2021
- Oxford/Sutton – Central Turnpike & Sutton Avenue Corridor Profile Technical Appendix, 2021
- Sturbridge – Route 20 Corridor Profile Document, 2019
- Sturbridge – Route 20 Corridor Profile Technical Appendix, 2019
- Boylston/Shrewsbury/West Boylston – Route 140 Corridor Profile Document, 2018
- Boylston/Shrewsbury/West Boylston – Route 140 Corridor Profile Technical Appendix, 2018
- Auburn/Worcester – Southbridge Street Corridor Profile Document, 2017
- Auburn/Worcester – Southbridge Street Corridor Profile Technical Appendix, 2017