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    Boston to update its zoning code

    https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/03/02/magazine/boston-archaic-zoning/
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    Biking in Boston

    So I'd like to draw AB's attention towards some the recommendations of MassDOT's micromobility commission, specifically the new classifications and restrictions on where they can be used. A lot of this seems targeted at Class 3 ebikes and the faster standing scooters, which would both need state...
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    It's very possibly the slide from the NEC Connect 2037 presentation I posted way back in 2023?
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    Quabbin & MWRA Water & Sewer

    Technologically it's feasible - but yea you would absolutely need to treat the water coming out of deer island again. Its actually not uncommon in places like CA and TX, but my understanding is that it's more common for it to be indirect, being sent to an water source that is later drawn from...
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    Quincy Infill and Small Developments

    An addendum to this ... we should have more facilities and other kid amenities like this in dense neighborhoods across the city so that parents don't have to drive their kids halfway across the metro to shuttle them between their activities.
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    Healthpeak Cambridge Point | Alewife Quadrangle | West Cambridge

    Reposting @bigpicture7 's post from the Alewife infill thread :)
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    While generally not a bad idea ... this itself can add an additional failure mode that has led to some of the more spectacular train vs truck collisions out there. What is best practice anyways for a grade crossing, other than to just not have them?
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    Whats left to build on?

    My understanding is that the open farm fields seen are designated open space, of which the parcels east of the tracks are protected under article 97 of the MA constitution (and which would require a ⅔ legislative vote) and the parcels west by agricultural covenants & currently leased to private...
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    Wellesley Developments

    If you listen to the meeting from September, I don't think anyone is necessarily wrong - I just think the state went public way too early in an unforced error. They went to community meeting 8 days after MassBay declared it surplus. MassBay itself only began that process that June, And I admit...
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    Thx, I'll read into it a bit more, but from first impressions that sounds a lot more like the vagaries of a particularly strong union contract than government regulation.
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    New-build classical architecture (evoking old styles)

    IMO, this one is actually trying a little too hard. Yes, it looks good in context with the church, but I actually think, for once, that the complex roofline is not doing it any favors. I counted 10 stepbacks - that's too many for its proportions. Here, I think the middle 3, accommodating the top...
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Well, that's certainly a let down after the nearly 3 years it's been since they failed at installing the first iteration... I have to assume all of the budget for this got eaten up in the legal wrangling over who was responsible for replacing it. Not much hope this is temporary then?
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    If the proposal is limited to new construction, with modern fire safety systems like sprinklers, then I think the fire safety folks have a lot less ground to stand on - a lot of the cases that IAFF likes to reach for as examples lack sprinklers or modern fire resistant construction. (Not...
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    Hartford CT

    It's kinda weird, really, but I'd kinda chalk all that up to CT's multipolarity and small size - unlike most states which either have single big cities with major "gravity wells", CT has a lot of smaller gravity wells that are actually quite densely packed together. (Other multipolar states tend...
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    Specific to the Tappan Zee, they built both new spans simultaneously, while the existing span continued to stand and carry traffic. For the Cape Bridges, my understanding is that the second span literally will be built in the overlapping physical volume in space that is currently occupied by...
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    MBTA Fare System (Charlie, AFC 2.0, Zone, Discounts)

    I'm gonna drop the circa 2023 plans, which do show the fare gates - this presentation is presumably still the project plan, and is also linked in the streetsblog article...
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    R.I. DOT Director Alviti resigning amid criticism over Washington Bridge closure

    Specifically related to E. Greenwich & Bristol... I kinda doubt that they're suffering economically for want of a connection to each other - their alignment to Providence and more major economic engines are well established. Perhaps a seasonal ferry wouldn't be the worst idea to test demand on...
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    Connected/Automated vehicles and infrastructure in Boston

    Ngl, not something that had occurred to me, so I just checked the app pretending I need an accessible ride from Moscone. So apparently thats a feature you can turn on - theres a somewhat hidden toggle in the accessibility settings for "minimize walking time: When possible, shorten walk at pickup...
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    Connected/Automated vehicles and infrastructure in Boston

    I use waymos in preference to human driven ubers when I'm in SF - for the most part, they're pretty good about the limitations of curb access - youre requesting a ride from a spot we can't stop - go here to get your waymo. It actually usually wouldn't let me select my location, and it would...
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    Remember its 2 parallel bridges. The first bridge needs to be built and opened before they can demolish the existing span and build the second bridge - the first bridge will be done in 2033 (5 years from NTP) and carry all traffic until they finish its twin - 4-5 years each doesn't seem too...

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