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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    I think it's ok to admit that the bus lane wasn't working as intended. It was always full of cars. It's tough to have a bus lane when it's plagued by double parking. You could say more enforcement was needed, but it gets to a point where the level of effort to keep it clear doesn't match the...
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    Roslindale Infill and Small Developments

    I assume they did the 4th floor in that black and stepped back to make this not look so "large", but because of the grade of the street and this being ground level (no couple steps up to ground floor), it actually looks too short to fit in properly.
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    Roslindale Infill and Small Developments

    This is screaming for a pedestrian connection to American Legion Highway, which is not included for whatever reason.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    Out of all the things happening in the city, I find this 'debate' very interesting. It feels almost manufactured by media outlets who cannot wait to write the next clickbait outrage article using a couple people as proxies. Like none of my neighbors talk about it or even care. "Oh, a new stadium...
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    Roads and Highways General Development Thread

    It IS very difficult for a municipality to be shovel ready. Cities and the people that work for them have many 'great ideas'. Let's say they want to use federal funds for something they think is worthwhile. To be shovel ready, you almost need to ignore the community process and then ram the...
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    MBTA "Transformation" (Green Line, Red Line, & Orange Line Transformation Projects)

    I usually just look at the presentation slides, but since you provided the video, I listened to that too. However, I still couldn't understand what they meant by "Install new Red and Orange Line vehicles" and "Create new designs for Blue Line vehicles". Very bizarre wording and neither were said...
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    It's not that there's a lack of people 'ready' for a car-less lifestyle as these units being built doesn't create car-less people by making them ditch their cars (they don't have them to begin with). The likely issue here is that they are marketing them to a population that does own a car or...
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    South End Infill and Small Developments

    This one had a different owner. They've since acquired it though.
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    South End Infill and Small Developments

    The approved plans are linked in another post (see here https://archboston.com/community/threads/south-end-infill-and-small-developments.1315/page-52#post-487101) . They are building it pretty much exactly like #10, which is also somewhat "new". I was pointing out that the framing does not...
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    South End Infill and Small Developments

    The bottom of the second floor windows have been. The one on the left is fully cut and the two on the right you can see the studs and sill.
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    South End Infill and Small Developments

    I'm getting a little concerned about the "aligning" of this building with the building to the right of it. The cut outs and framing behind them seem too low, especially the second floor.
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    Allston-Brighton Infill and Small Developments

    I'm pretty sure this house and the apartment buildings next to it are roughly the same age. Would prefer that they just tear this down and complete the street wall.
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    Dorchester Infill and Small Developments

    Every few years I get annoyed about zip codes... Zip codes were developed for the SOLE PURPOSE OF DELVIERING MAIL EFFICIENTLY. It is very frustrating that so many people and organizations have grabbed onto them as some sort of neighborhood identity. It's to the point where the post office cannot...
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    Hyde Park Infill and Small Developments

    This one was approved today by the board. Another great reminder about the importance of providing feedback. Commenters asked for affordable units and while they probably just wanted some of the 42 to be affordable (or no development at all..), the developer instead added another floor and 12...
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    Copper Mill Development | Elm Street and Grove Street | Davis Square

    Update on this parcel: https://www.cambridgeday.com/2024/11/27/davis-square-plan-is-for-around-500-apartments-atop-refreshed-retail-along-elm-and-grove-streets/ "A redevelopment of the stretch between The Burren pub and Dragon Pizza on Elm Street in Somerville’s Davis Square will likely include...
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    Biking in Boston

    Make sure y'all are taking the bluebikes neighborhood surveys. They close Saturday Nov 30. https://www.boston.gov/departments/boston-bikes/bike-share-expansion-2024-surveys
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    Biking in Boston

    Did anyone attend the BU Bridge meeting? Are the slides posted anywhere?
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    Roads and Highways General Development Thread

    Does anyone know what's up with the highway signs on 128 in Burlington/Woburn stretch? At night, the reflectivity is chaotic; you can't read them. In daylight they appear normal.
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    Mission Hill Infill and Small Developments

    If you go to the page of any proposal on the Planning Department website, it has the comment form at the bottom. So for this project: https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/36-parker-hill-avenue You can also click in the timeline where it says "The comment period is currently...
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    35 McGrath Highway | Somerville

    The floating text over the windows/glass makes the store signage very difficult to read. I wonder why they want to keep that design aspect despite throwing all this money at a new façade.

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