That's an interesting take. It does seem like cutting the bridge in half does maybe too much damage to the bridge you're trying to save. The brick pillars and facade on the north side would be lost? or saved at great expense?This brick structure is attractive and worth saving, and should be repurposed into a non-auto facility. Convert it to pedestrian and bike path only, with landscaping suitable for a land-bridge type structure, similar to the High Line in NYC. I would remove the westbound section of the bridge to make room for rerouting memorial Drive to the north side of the remaining eastbound bridge:
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I really don't know how to fix that intersection, but there are a couple of priorities I think are important. 1) There's pretty heavy pedestrian traffic going North/South, like for people living in Cambridge and walking across the BU bridge for work or school, or vice versa. That pedestrian experience through the circle is pretty bad right now, where cars maybe don't stop at appropriate lights or yield at crosswalks. I'd love that fixed. and 2) the 47 and CT2 buses get stuck in that circle all the time. That must be the biggest source of delays for those two routes. I've seen three buses (carrying 150 people) get stuck in that circle by maybe two dozen cars. I have no idea how to give buses space or priority there, but that would be great.