The couple times I've used a bus during this mess, they weren't collecting fares. If you started approaching the fare box, the driver would wave you off.
This is what they're actually quoting him as saying on the red-blue connector “We’re taking a look at what engineering would be required and then what the funding needs would be, along with a whole bunch of other projects that we’re looking to fund as well.” No context for what question was...
Where is this abundance of residential land universities have bought up over the past decade?
And how would you explain the explosion in housing prices in cities without such a strong presence of major universities?
The MBTA has recently studied changing CR fares with a more gradual fare increase after Zone 1A or by creating a separate off/reverse-peak pricing scheme. Of particular interest to me was reverse/off-peak pricing since I tried my hand at (crudely) estimating this earlier this year. The T...
My understanding is this comes with a major liberalization of zoning laws in other areas, which should make it more difficult for NIMBYs to block something since many projects won't need a special permit.
"competing bills" is an inaccurate description. The supermajority for upzoning needs to go regardless of what else you're doing (unless that's taking zoning authority away from municipalities entirely -- which afaik no one is proposing). And when the legislature has ignored this most basic of...
There's strong consensus among economists that taxing harmful behavior (ie that which causes negative externalities) is a good idea, even absent of the need to fund the government.
Those look like pedestrian hell. And it's worth noting that the UK is on a trend of tearing up roundabouts out of concern for bike and pedestrian safety.