Somerville employs not just one, but two arborists. Tree stewardship is something Somerville has been doing relatively well in recent years. I was initially devastated when they cut down the tree in front of my house and others on my block. When I contacted the city about it I received a...
I think most people (MassDOT, politicians, planners, voters) don't really believe you can have economic growth without automobile traffic growth. I think they don't really believe in changing mode share away from cars, even over long periods of time.
I'll take my lumps for being unaware the Corner Mall is well patronized. It is possible I haven't been in there since the darker days of the pandemic. I haven't been back though because my last impression was pretty bad. I'll have to check it out again soon. No class prejudice intended...
Walked through the other morning. The thing that struck me most was just how small it is, not so grand in the end. It's a lobby with some food, seats, and smattering of unusable space. Somehow simultaneously smaller and with more stuff than 100 Fed. It should give some relief to the notoriously...
Isn't this EXACTLY what we've learned NOT to do with public housing (or any housing)? Courtyards ringed by unlovable boxes. Woof.
There is some sort of human instinct that this form ought to be great, but it never is. One linear courtyard down the center of the parcel, spilling out onto busy...
I don't think you could terminate service at SS Under because it ... isn't a terminal. Isn't whole point of the NSRL "under" stations to thru-run the trains? If you stop long enough to change direction, switch tracks, etc then you really gum up the works and neuter the tunnel's capacity. Maybe...
I'm usually the person defending against criticisms of labs, but I do acknowledge there are downsides. One is that most jobs in a laboratory are well above median income, many far above, which puts upward pressure on both rents and home prices. Most communities in the US would love to attract...