Who’s Allowed to Live Near Transit?
Wellesley is the kind of place lots of people would love to call home – it's got great schools, beautiful parks, and three commuter rail stations that give the town's residents an easy 45-minute ride into downtown Boston.
October 21, 2020
Labor, Environment, and Business Groups Call on Lawmakers to Forestall Transit Cuts
A coalition of over 30 organizations is calling on lawmakers on Beacon Hill to support the T with the funding it needs to avoid shutting down critical services.
October 19, 2020
Motorists Are Demolishing South Boston
It's been many years since highway bureaucrats have been allowed to bulldoze neighborhoods to pave the way for high-speed car traffic - so some car owners are taking matters into their own hands.
October 19, 2020
Newton Scrubs A Bike Lane From Washington Street, But Others Are In the Works
In the face of vocal opposition, City of Newton officials are removing a short-lived bike lane that was recently painted on Washington Street between West Newton and Newtonville, but the city's safe streets advocates are hoping that a better, more protected version could be installed next year, when the city is expected to pilot a road diet on the same street.
October 18, 2020
Research Predicts Large Public Health Benefits From Transportation Cap-and-Trade Program
Researchers found that that devoting more cap-and-trade funds to transit and active transportation generated significantly greater public health benefits, particularly by encouraging more physical activity with better bike and pedestrian infrastructure.
October 14, 2020
In London, Congestion Pricing Reduces Traffic – And Saves Lives
Research concludes that introducing a congestion charge led to a 40 percent reduction in traffic crashes in Central London.
October 13, 2020
Growing Coalition Presses for ‘At-Grade’ Allston Turnpike Alternative
Boston University is joining a growing chorus of business organizations and advocacy groups in calling for an "at-grade" alternative in response to MassDOT's latest proposal to rebuild the massive, eight-lane-wide Turnpike viaduct along Allston's riverfront.
October 13, 2020
New Trail Links to Create Continuous Waterfront Path Between Boston and Downtown Medford
The Clippership Connector project will connect to a growing network of pathways along the Mystic River, where several other trail projects are in the works.
October 9, 2020
Boston’s Downtown Bike Lanes Are Gone – But City Hall Says They’ll Be Back, Even Better
The Boston Transportation Department reports that the city is gearing up for a “permanent” implementation for new protected bike lanes on the streets around the Common and Public Garden.
October 8, 2020