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Announcing the Fiscal Year 2024 Subregional Report

An annual summary highlighting the work of MAPC's eight subregions

Radiating around Boston from the North to the South Shore and stretching across MetroWest, the MAPC region includes 22 cities and 79 towns. From coastal communities to industrial centers, rural towns, and urban cities, MAPC works at a regional level while diving deep into local issues through our eight subregional committees.  


Each of the eight subregions have dedicated MAPC staff members who serve as subregional coordinators. They work in conjunction with municipal officials and regional and community stakeholders to develop an annual work plan and priorities unique to their subregion.


Now, for the first time, MAPC has released an annual report that highlights the collective impact of these subregions on the region as a whole and on local residents.


We hope you enjoy this inaugural report; please send us a note (sparodi@mapc.org) to tell us what you think.

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TRIC Legislative Breakfast | Credit: MAPC

FY24 Subregional Report

Learn more about the work of the eight subregions over this past year, including the leadership of each subregion, highlights of events and activities from the past year, and more.

Access the Subregional Report
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Landline/MWRC Trails and Greenways Summit | Credit: MAPC


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