Health impact assessment of the massachusetts department of transportation (Massdot) grounding mcgrath study



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HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (MassDOT) GROUNDING McGRATH STUDY









7/1/2013

Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Environmental Health

HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (MassDOT) GROUNDING McGRATH STUDY

Table of Contents


Executive Summary I

1. Introduction 1

2. Implementation of the pilot hia 2

2.1. Steps of the HIA Process 2



3. Screening 3

3.1. Selection of MassDOT’s Grounding McGrath Study for the Pilot HIA 3



4. Stakeholder Engagement Process 4

4.1. Key Stakeholders 5

4.2. Purpose and Scope of the Engagement 5

4.3. Engagement Activities 5



5. Scoping 7

5.1. Overall Approach of the Scoping Phase of the HIA 7

5.2. Alternatives To Be Considered 8

5.3. Scoping of Health Issues 10

5.4. Figures 31

6. Assessment 49

6.1. Introduction 49

6.2. Summary of 2010 Existing Conditions 49

6.3. Assessment of Health Determinants 56

6.4. Overall Assessment 70

6.5. Figures 77



7. Limitations 90

8. FINDINGS and Recommendations 91

Air Quality 92

Noise 92

Mobility and Connectivity 92

Public Safety 93

Land Use and Economic Development 93



9. Reporting, Evaluation and Monitoring 94

Reporting 94

Monitoring 94

10. References 95

APPENDIX A 101



List of Tables

Table 5 1: Examples of Health Outcomes Associated with Health Determinants for Pilot HIA 11

Table 5 2: Health Data, Geography, Data Sources and Methods Used in GM HIA 19

Table 6 3: Population Estimates and Projected Change from 2010 to 2035 in Somerville, MA 49

Table 6 4: Selected Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics 50

Table 6 5: Age of Somerville Population 50

Table 6 6: Race and Ethnicity of the Somerville Residents 51

Table 6 7: Selected Socioeconomic Factors 51

Table 6 8: Selected Housing Characteristics and Population Density 52

Table 6 9: Future Employment Projections in Somverville from 2010 to 2035 52

Table 6 10: Inpatient Hospitalizations and Emergency Room Visits in MA, Somerville, and Zip Codes Abutting McGrath Highway (2010) 53

Table 6 11: Birth Characteristics for Select Census Tracts in Somerville, MA (2007) 54

Table 6 12: Pediatric Asthma Rates for K-8th Grade Students in Somerville, MA (2008–2009) 54

Table 6 13: Estimated Prevalence of Adult Obesity, Hypertension, Type II Diabetes, Exercise, and Fruit/Vegetable Intake in Somerville, MA (2009) 56

Table 6 14: NOx and PM2.5 Concentrations at McGrath Highway Intersections 60

Table 6 15: Noise Levels (LAeq1H) Associated with Peak 1-Hour Morning Traffic Volume for 2010 Existing Conditions, 2035 No-Build, and the Alternatives 62

Table 6 16: Data Used To Evaluate Shift in Travel Mode 65

Table 6 17: Volume Change for 2035 No-Build Compared To Boulevard Alternative For A Peak 3-Hour Period During A Weekday Morning 66

Table 6 18: VMT and Predicted Fatalities and Injuries Associated with 2010 Existing Conditions, 2035 No-Build, and Alternatives 67

Table 6 19: Travel Time Along McGrath Highway for 2010 Existing Conditions, 2035 No-Build, and Each Alternative 68

Table 6 20: Key Features and Attributes of the 2010 Existing Conditions, 2035 No-Build, and the Four Alternatives 69

Table 6 21: Overall Health Assessment of Air Quality 72

Table 6 22: Overall Health Assessment for Noise 73

Table 6 23: Overall Health Assessment for Mobility and Connectivity 74

Table 6 24: Overall Health Assessment for Public Safety 75

Table 6 25: Overall Health Assessment for Land Use and Economic Development 76



List of Figures

Figure 5 A: Boulevard Alternative 31

Figure 5 B: Access Road Alternative 32

Figure 5 C: Hybrid U-Turn/Rotary Alternative 33

Figure 5 D: Boulevard with Inner Belt Connection Alternative 34

Figure 5 E: Air Quality Pathway 35

Figure 5 F: Noise Pathway 36

Figure 5 G: Mobility and Connectivity Pathway 37

Figure 5 H: Public Safety Pathway 40

Figure 5 I: Land Use and Economic Development Pathway 41

Figure 5 J: Research Questions 42

Figure 5 K: Study Area for the MassDOT Grounding McGrath Study 43

Figure 5 L: Pilot HIA Study Area According to Census Tracts in Somerville, MA 44

Figure 5 M: Pilot HIA Study Area According to Zip Codes In Somerville, MA 45

Figure 5 N: Pilot HIA Study Area According to Neighborhoods in Somerville, MA 46

Figure 5 O: Pilot HIA Study Area According to Transportation Analysis Zones in Somerville, MA 47

Figure 5 P: Pathways Evaluated in MassDOT GM Study 48

Figure 6 Q: Census Tracts in Somerville Meeting EOEEA’s Environmental Justice Criteria 77

Figure 6 R: Predicted Traffic Density during Morning Peak Traffic Period 78

Figure 6 S: Predicted NOx Concentrations (Morning Peak) 79

Figure 6 T: Predicted PM2.5 Concentrations (Morning Peak) 80

Figure 6 U: Comparison of Predicted NOx and PM2.5 Concentrations and Traffic Density 81

Figure 6 V: PEQI Scores of Existing McGrath Highway and Nearby Roadways 82

Figure 6 W: PEQI Scores of Proposed MassDOT Alternatives for McGrath Highway 83

Figure 6 X: BEQI Scores of Existing McGrath Highway and Nearby Roadways 84

Figure 6 Y: BEQI Scores of Proposed MassDOT Alternatives for McGrath Highway 85

Figure 6 Z: Two Routes Evaluated for Mode Shift in GM HIA 86

Figure 6 AA: Goods and Services in GM HIA Study Area 87

Figure 6 BB: Households Within 0.5 Miles of Selected Points 88

Figure 6 CC: k-8 Schools In Somerville 89




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