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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    This had me get looking at it more, and....where? The current contraption is basically 8+ lanes wide continuously end to end, the widest this gets is 6ish. The current mess is just less noticeable because it's sprawled out over a vast area. This is almost certainly less lane-miles of asphalt in...
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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    Meh, looks fine enough. Improvement over what's there now. What's the driveway at the west end for? I don't see any reason to need that and I'm certainly not in favor of adding a parking lot or something. Eh, it's done all over the city. It mostly works, mostly in the same way as in the NYC...
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    Logan Airport Capital Projects

    I have mixed feelings about the parking expansion, but I feel like I have equally mixed feelings about terminal-adjacent "Airport Hotels" when we're talking space-constrained airports close in to metro areas, in terms of being the best long-term planning either. Some disconnected thoughts...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    The only bus traveling Boylston on the 2nd block is the #9, which in the AM rush hour is carrying no/almost no passengers on that stretch. (Primary travel direction in the AM is towards Back Bay, and anyone traveling inbound to that area got off at the stops on St. James Ave rather than spending...
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    General Infrastructure

    I don't see any mention of this, but beyond the Bowker (mentioned in it's thread), some other significant bridge contracts were awarded by MassDOT last week: https://www.mass.gov/event/meeting-of-the-massdot-board-of-directors-february-2025-02-26-2025 Most significantly in my eyes: The Rourke...
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    Bowker Overpass replacement?

    18 years after this thread started, this is apparently happening. Contract awarded to Barletta Heavy for $83.9m (total project budget w/contingency is $103.6m) on 2/26/25...
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    General Infrastructure

    I'll be the wet blanket: Iceland has basically unlimited nearly free power thanks to the same reason there's volcanoes erupting there all the time, and nowhere to export it to. It's why they smelt aluminum there even though the raw materials aren't mined there - it's one of the most...
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    Natural Gas (LNG, Pipelines, & Distribution)

    In New England, it's neither of those because we don't have adequate pipeline capacity to meet peak winter demands and currently wind up with extreme supply crunches + prices, and doing idiotic things like having to run much of the grid on oil-fired generation when we get a long cold period to...
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    General Infrastructure

    I think it's very unlikely that this gets through Congress. Perhaps they find a different angle to not pay, but I don't think this particular approach is too likely to succeed.
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    Ride & Car Sharing: Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, Zipcar, Relay Rides

    I'm pretty opposed to this being in effect at times of the day when the T is not running/has not been running for long enough to be possible for most people arriving to have used it for their trip. (I'll also harp once again that they should be running at least 1-2 more Logan Express outbound...
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    I will point out that this project budget does include (to my knowledge) building out the (possibly overbuilt) streets + infrastructure for a pretty substantial new chunk of city. I don't think that justifies the current cost, but it is more than just the highway, too. ---------- I'd be rather...
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    While I appreciate the link - I am not quite so interested as to watch an hour and a half video to possibly get a question answered and I doubt many others will either. If you've got a rough timestamp of some kind where the key discussion happens, that would be helpful both to me and I suspect...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Opinions on some points raised: - I actually think the non-grid subdivisions have to some extent become less effective at "restricting cars" in the modern era. Mapping apps don't have a problem sending you down 25 turns on roads that wiggle all over if they're faster, but no one would have done...
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Glad they've been removed from the project, and it's awful that happened to you. I'm a bit confused as to what the big issue is here, though. The Grand Junction was out of service for 4 months in 2013 without it leading to the inability to maintain commuter ops to my knowledge. And I feel like...
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    New England Electrical Grid

    Seems worth noting that this morning, (and I suspect the next few days), is showing off our incomplete energy transition/regional challenges. As of 11AM today, the lights are being kept on in part by running 4.4GW of oil fired generation - 26% of total power on the grid, and the coal plant is...
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    Logan Airport Flights and Airlines Discussion

    Jetblue started running 3 routes out of there to Florida (FLL/MCO/PBI) a couple months back. Supposedly those have done much better than expected. I recognize BOS is a very different destination/market, but I guess they're seeing some opportunity there.
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Ignoring that MA has a significant yearly vehicle excise tax that the others generally don't have makes that vehicle registration chart extremely misleading in practice, though. At minimum, even on a 5+ year old vehicle with a cheap original MSRP, you are typically looking at $50+ a year in...
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    Logan Airport Capital Projects

    They also need to extend parts of the service later or better yet, run at least some minimal level of round the clock service. While from an objective viewpoint it does probably still pencil out to use Logan Express most of the time even if you have to pay a cab/rideshare to get back, it feels...
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    Logan Airport Capital Projects

    While I don't want to overstate it (there are obviously many larger improvements that would be better) - They are supposedly moving ahead with quite a few improvements to the buses there that will be fairly substantial when/if built. Not a full list, but: Q70 bus lane on the last mile of the...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    To a bus stop or most of the surface Green Line branches, it is pretty obviously impossible?

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