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The MetroFuture plan was developed in five distinct phases, described below with their major accomplishments, products, and milestones.
Phase 1. Initial Visioning Activities intended to define a vision for the region’s future and establish the scope of analysis and scenario evaluation.
Phase 2. Analysis of Current Trends, to create a picture of what Metro Boston would look like in 2030 if current trends continue. Results were summarized into an integrated scenario known as “Current Trends.”
Phase 3. Development of Alternative Futures, based on public input at briefings and large scale meetings where participants used computer technology to see the impacts of different assumptions about future growth. Each of these scenarios (described on page 7) included the same amount of housing and employment growth, but comprised a different set of assumptions about the distribution of that growth across the region, the location of that growth within communities, and the types of development that will occur.
Phase 4. Preference Selection, based on evaluation of the alternative scenarios against the regional vision. Participants at two working sessions used the Community Viz model at each table to adjust assumptions to see how the scenarios balance various concerns. “Winds of Change” emerged as the clear favorite but was also modified in response to participant concerns regarding resource conservation and suburban density.
Phase 5. Development of Implementation Strategies to make the plan a reality. Recommendations organized into 13 cross-cutting strategies, posted on the website with opportunities for comment, learning, and advocacy.