Re: 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District
At the last meeting, Mr Larken and his 3 collegues pretty much went over the goals of the project, massing and range of the final plan. Great Hall, usage, public benefit, construction and traffic impacts, as well as shadow impacts. ....Mr Larken announced that the shadow impact video would be up on the Boston Plans website, by sometime today – to assuage public concerns.
Followed by generally warm support from the 15 or so people in the audience not affiliated either with the BPDA or Millennium Partners.
Last night was different. Packed to capacity, and spilling over.... The presentation was slightly more polished, and concluded much sooner (45 minutes, give or take), with the public getting much more time to speak (about 80 or 90 minutes).....
Articulate speakers with well formulated speaches from the Beacon Hill Deathstar and other preservationist groups; "developers destroying our parks and public spaces... shadows over streets are unbearable... looked for the sun in the Public Garden last winter, and it was already behind the Hancock....developers are killing Boston and the planet for profit.... This is really frightening; these are our parks.... no one will visit Boston," even dragged climate destruction into the conversation.
Then the woeful bellyaching about a slippery slope to skyscraper hell with big towers soaring over the Gardens got very contentious with Chris from the BPDA... Railing after City Hall, the Mayor and BPDA after about 40 minutes straight, people started filing out.
i don't fancy speaking in public, but Jesus. Someone had to bring some latitude. 3 very good speakers + one woman speaking through a translator (Mandarin) + myself took over the bridge. We all spoke unscripted and just tried to calm the waters. i got into some detail as to why we're not going to be put on a slippery slope with developers proposing big towers all around the Common/Public Garden etc, to polite and enthusiastic applause. The other speakers made great points and connected with the audience. Between MP, Chris from the BPDA, and supporters, including two articulate young ladies from the Chinatown community, i don't think we missed much in providing a wide ranging perspective of the overall benefit the project brings to Boston.
i'm actually somewhat encouraged. i'm hopeful the public can begin to see that they've been trying to develop the site for over a decade, how much has gone into this, and how much work there is left to be done.
The nimby are confident, but they're flailing. They lack the objectivity to be taken for more than over-zealous obstructionists. i did have a short conversation with them after they came over to ask how much i'm paid, and other friendly stuff. They were nice. i just told them how it is. i support good urban planning – and this site is perfect for a skyscraper.