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    Biking in Boston

    For almost two years, I biked to 1354 Comm Ave from South Brookline (close to Allandale Farm), and since I usually got off at 11 pm, and also had night classes in Cambridge. So I had daily long and late commutes home. Lee was always worrisome, but at least it had a shoulder up until Clyde, when...
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    Biking in Boston

    Yeah, I don’t think it will impact traffic much, either. It’s just a driver, it’s always nice to have another lane. That’s just the way it is. On the other hand, there is a sort of specific pleasantness to driving on capacious, one lane greenways. I think dealing with HPP south of here will...
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    Roslindale Infill and Small Developments

    Any updates or details on Squares and Streets in Rozzie? The public meeting was recently, I think.
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    I really like the addition of the Cape Flyer. That will potentially lead to more ridership, which could increase pressure to add more service.
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    Biking in Boston

    Not gonna lie, I will miss the way it was from a driver's standpoint, but it's the right thing to do, no question.
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    So my other question is around what might change with the new tunnel projects. Will the Gateway Project mean that Amtrak trains also stop at Grand Central? And if so, might this at least reduce the number of boardings at Penn?
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    Great info, thank you both. Definitely less cynical now. However, I will say... Today there was a last minute track switch which caused chaos. It didn't have to, but all the electronic signs continued to show the wrong track, and the loudspeaker literally right up until departure kept...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    So I’ve used Moynihan a few times since it opened as a replacement for Penn station for Amtrak. It’s nice having high ceilings and natural light, but there are literally zero seats, therefore hundreds of people are left standing and waiting. Also, the escalator entrances to the platforms are...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Still dont like the presence of the two buildings on the lower right. In any case, I think it would be sensible land use policy to make it more difficult to develop parcels in the city of Boston that are above a certain acreage.
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Thanks for this. I hope you're right. However, I have seen a couple different maps and plans over the last few years that show houses right up against the springhouse. I can't actually see where the structure is on the landscaping image you posted: if it's actually below the edge of the image...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    I beg your pardon, but no, it's not overblown. And I did not say it would ruin the entire woods, but that it would—completely, and utterly—ruin the parcel of these woods that contains the springhouse. If you have one iota of appreciation for woods beyond simply the technical definition of some...
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    Hyde Park Infill and Small Developments

    It's funny, I look at these handsome old houses on this very stretch often as homes that, while beautiful, no longer belong here and ought to be replaced by denser units. Yet, seeing this happening now, I am a bit sad, even as I think HPA should basically be rebuilt at least down to Walk Hill...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Great point, and one that is applicable in many places (such as the Crane Woods debacle in Hyde Park).
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Honestly it would be better if they just built one or two 8-10 story towers right on Allandale. You could get twice as many housing units as all of these sprawling quasi suburban projects combined, and preserve 90% of the green space. Do it right next to Faulkner even, leave the rest. But that...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Expanding the woods is unlikely, yes, but a more realistic proposal that the city should actually be considering is development of lots that currently comprise or abut large tracts of undeveloped land. The divvying up of that old estate near the Hellenic College is another example -- and...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    why not recognize that open space is precious and NOT develop any of these lots on Allandale, and in fact, raze the existing houses and expand the woods so they are more contiguous with the open spaces of Allandale Farm and the Arboretum? Why does there need to be development here at all? This...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Strongly oppose this. Really a shame. This will totally ruin the experience of the back part of Allandale Woods, by the old bird house or whatever it's called. It's quiet, natural, and nearly totally unspoiled (despite the major construction the nursing home just did last year -- not sure how...
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    Boston Water and Sewer Commission development | 923-925 Harrison ave| Roxbury

    I find it surprising and sad that a development project this large could not attract more proposals
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    Boston Water and Sewer Commission development | 923-925 Harrison ave| Roxbury

    The proposal screams big box blandness and the other proposal looked much better. And as I commented a couple months ago, an even better proposal would have been to change the street pattern such that the blocks weren’t so enormous. Hopefully I’m wrong, hopefully it turns out well. Sure, it’s...

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