Street Design
News topics:
At Long Last, DCR Releases Master Plan for Safer Parkways
DCR also revealed Friday that the agency had created an "office of Green Transportation" to lead implementation of the Master Plan's recommendations.
June 14, 2021
Poll: Metro Boston Voters Strongly Support Reconfigured Streets With Fewer Cars, More Public Space
A new poll of Boston-area voters finds strong support for more diverse uses of the public space on city streets, with a desire for more space for outdoor dining, expanded sidewalks, dedicated bus lanes, and protected bike lanes, and less space dedicated for privately-owned motor vehicles.
June 10, 2021
Arlington Test-Drives Safer Intersection Designs At Mass. Ave. and Appleton
One year after a driver struck and killed Charlie Proctor at the intersection of Appleton Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington is testing short-term and long-term design solutions to slow down cars and improve safety.
June 3, 2021
This Week: Two MassDOT Public Hearings on Safety Priorities in Somerville
"I'm so furious that after three deaths in two years MassDOT has done nothing for us. Nothing," said Mystic Avenue resident Emily Vides at the May 26 rally.
June 1, 2021
Protected Bike Lanes on Cambridge Street Could Be Part of MGH Project
A protected bikeway on Cambridge Street is "definitely a priority for the city," according to a Boston Transportation Department planner.
May 19, 2021
Department of Concealed Records: Why Is DCR Hiding Its ‘Parkways Study’?
In 2015, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation initiated a $500,000 study to improve safety on its park roadways. But the study was never published, and six years later, the agency is stonewalling efforts to find out what happened.
May 13, 2021
Eyes On the Street: I Survived Worcester’s New Kelley Square
MassDOT's project upgraded several connecting streets in the Canal District with improved sidewalks and dedicated bike infrastructure.
May 4, 2021
An Ode to the Miniature Fire Truck
Stories about miniature emergency service vehicles are spreading like wildfire on Twitter — so let's rethink our obsession with monster trucks.
May 4, 2021
Downtown Boston’s Tontine Plaza to Be Made Permanent
Millennium Partners hopes to start construction on the new plaza in June.
April 29, 2021
Trot, Trot to Boston With New Bus and Bike Lanes in Lynn
The quick-build project helps connect the newly-extended Northern Strand Trail to the city’s downtown district.
April 16, 2021