Pioneer Valley Planning Commission

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Welcome to the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission page! Engage with us here and find more information at our website - www.pvpc.org.

The Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (PVPC) is the legally designated regional planning agency for the Pioneer Valley region in Western Massachusetts. PVPC was organized in 1962 under Massachusetts enabling legislation to serve a planning district comprising 43 member cities and towns and more than 621,570 residents.

06/03/2024

Join us for one of four listening sessions for the Coordinated Public Transit and Human Services Transportation Plan. To register for one of the listening sessions go to: https://tinyurl.com/HSTPmtgs.

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: December 2023 12/22/2023

Welcome to the last Pioneer Valley Progress Report of 2023!

It continues to be an honor to lead the wonderful group of public servants here at the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission as we head into 2024 and this past month's accomplishments continue to demonstrate our ability to serve the communities of Hampden and Hampshire Counties within and across their respective municipal boundaries.

Below you will find updates on our efforts to make our streets safer, our natural and built environments more resilient, and our housing more affordable. And while we love to dig in and do deep dives into these important topics, our work in Age Friendly planning reminds us that at its heart, quality of life is really the intersection of all these factors and more.

From all of us here at the PVPC, have a wonderful holiday season and a happy New Year!

-Kimberly H. Robinson

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: December 2023   DECEMBER 2023   Welcome to the last Pioneer Valley Progress Report of 2023! It continues to be an honor to lead the wonderful group of public servants here at the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission

Photos from City of Springfield, MA - Development Services Division's post 12/12/2023
Pioneer Valley Progress Report: November 2023 11/30/2023

Welcome back to another Pioneer Valley Progress Report!

This week we marked 61 years of service to the 43 cities and towns of Hampden and Hampshire County at our Fall Reception in Holyoke, where we were able to enjoy welcoming remarks from Mayor Joshua A. Garcia (a PVPC alumnus) as well as honoring contributions to the region by MA Rural Affairs Director Anne Gobi and Springfield Water and Sewer Commission's Josh Schimmel, whose organization's accomplishments you'll read more about in the newsletter.

We were also extremely honored to be recognized for our efforts to expand economic equity in the clean energy sector this month by MassINC's Gateway Cities Innovation Institute and have more to share on convenings and planning work happening across our communities - large and small.

Please find further details on these updates and more in this month’s Pioneer Valley Progress Report!

-Kimberly H. Robinson

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: November 2023   NOVEMBER 2023   Welcome back to another Pioneer Valley Progress Report! This week we marked 61 years of service to the 43 cities and towns of Hampden and Hampshire County at our Fall Reception in Ho

Springfield receives $102,000 to eliminate barriers to digital equity 11/06/2023

The Municipal Digital Equity Planning services PVPC will be providing Springfield will look at both cold hard quantitative analysis, as well as the equally real human perceptions on digital equity of the people of Springfield.

At the end of the day, this work in about opportunity and inclusion for communities ready to embrace all of the 21st century digital resources available.

Springfield receives $102,000 to eliminate barriers to digital equity A formal study and plan will allow Springfield to apply for more than $147 million in available state internet grants.

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: October 2023 10/31/2023

This month we are reflecting on the breadth and depth of our service to the people and places of our region.

Last week we marked 25 years since the establishment of the Southern Hilltowns Domestic Violence Task Force and we will be celebrating 30 years of effort by the Connecticut River Cleanup Committee in a few weeks.

In both cases, our agency was able to help convene stakeholders across jurisdictions to address shared challenges and sustain them over the course of decades - as is our mandate as a regional planning agency.

This is October's Pioneer Valley Progress Report!

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: October 2023   OCTOBER 2023   Welcome back to another Pioneer Valley Progress Report. I hope you are finding time to enjoy all the great outdoor activities autumn in the Valley presents! This month we are reflecti

THIS WEDNESDAY: Pioneer Valley Cyber Security Regional Forum 10/23/2023

Join us this Wednesday for our Pioneer Valley Cyber Security Regional Forum presented in partnership with the MA Executive Office of Technology Services and Security!

THIS WEDNESDAY: Pioneer Valley Cyber Security Regional Forum     Pioneer Valley Cyber Security Regional Forum October 25, 2023 - 10 AM to Noon Pioneer Valley Planning Commission 60 Congress Street, Springfield Welcome & Introduction: Kimberly H. Robinson,

East Longmeadow residents learn about the town’s hazard mitigation plan 10/12/2023

The town council held a hazard mitigation plan update this Tuesday evening.

An overview of the hazard mitigation planning process, a discussion of natural hazards and climate change impacts in East Longmeadow, and current mitigation strategies. Municipal officials and member from the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission were available to answer questions and respond to comments about the project.

East Longmeadow residents learn about the town’s hazard mitigation plan The town of East Longmeadow invited the public to learn more about the council’s plans to reduce the impacts from climate change and other hazards.

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: September 2023 10/02/2023

A really big month for rail, a time to celebrate our Valley's diversity, recommit ourselves to economic equity, and more.

Have you had a chance to read September's Pioneer Valley Progress Report?

Pioneer Valley Progress Report: September 2023   SEPTEMBER 2023   Fall is finally in the air and we are over the moon with excitement to share that the Federal Rail Administration has awarded Massachusetts $108 million to improve track and signali

Photos from RadSpringfield's post 09/29/2023
East-West rail gets $108M for track work between Springfield, Worcester 09/22/2023

BIG PASSENGER RAIL NEWS: The US Department of Transportation has awarded Massachusetts, Amtrak, and freight railway CSX $108 million to improve the tracks between Worcester and Springfield.

Another giant step towards increased passenger rail service between Massachusetts' first and third biggest cities and all the opportunity the two regions offer.

East-West rail gets $108M for track work between Springfield, Worcester East-West passenger rail – the long-held dream of linking Springfield and Boston with fast, frequent passenger trains – picked up steam this week with major federal funding.

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