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Wu Administration Revives Centre Street Safety Project For West Roxbury
By Christian MilNeil |
The Boston Transportation Department (BTD) is reviving a pre-pandemic plan to reconfigure Centre Street in West Roxbury in an effort to curb dangerous driving along a busy neighborhood commercial corridor with high volumes of foot traffic. The project’s revival was announced earlier this week as part of the Wu administration’s “safety surge” announcement. In the […]
Provincetown Plans to Carve Up Its Freeway For a New Car-Free Path
By Christian MilNeil |
The small city of Provincetown, located on the tip of Cape Cod, is already a renowned vacation destination in part because of its tight-knit, walkable downtown, where cars must creep at a slow walking pace behind throngs of pedestrians every summer, and its network of paved paths in the nearby Cape Cod National Seashore. But […]
Guest Column: To Halt Wasteful Highways, America Needs a ‘Road Review’
By Tony Dutzik |
In February, the government of Wales announced that it was scrapping all major road-building projects. The move came after a year-long “roads review” in which a government-appointed panel systematically reviewed the nation’s road-building program in light of its climate and environmental goals.
We’re Four Years Old, Let’s Party
By Christian MilNeil |
As with any good party for a 4 year-old, there will be delicious cake, and if you show up early enough, you might get to take home a limited-edition StreetsblogMASS zine that we're printing for the occasion. RSVP via Eventbrite to let us know you're coming.
Wu Admin Announces ‘Safety Surge’ of Traffic Calming for Neighborhood Streets
By Christian MilNeil |
The city says it aims to install up to 500 new speed humps and redesign at least two dozen intersections every year.
PHOTOS: Boston’s 2023 Bike To Work Day
By Christian MilNeil |
Between 7:30 and 8:45 a.m., convoys of riders coming in from Mattapan, Dorchester, Brookline, Cambridge, Malden, Chelsea, and other cities across the region arrived in City Hall Plaza in waves, while City of Boston Transportation Department staff welcomed them with cowbells and cheers.