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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) began planning the restoration of South Coast service in the 1980s. Feasibility studies were released in 1990 and 1995. This person opted not to do an ounce of research before purchasing their home and wants to blame the realtor for their...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Red Line Delays There was no service on the Red Line between Alewife and Park Street this morning between approximately 7:15 and 9:05. Pretty brutal hit during the AM Peak on a Tuesday. Times like these I think about how important redundancy is, such as GLX to Porter, as a release valve...
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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    If some pedestrians opt for the dirt path and some opt for the paved multi-use path, that's still a step in the right direction.
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    Biking in Boston

    Thank you!
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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    I agree. Getting some good data on usage and devoting resources according to that usage would be a great thing to advocate for.
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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    I agree that this is an improvement. This would re-wild a good chunk of parkland, increasing the parkland from ~100 ft to ~300 ft between riverside to road. That’s a huge win.
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    Biking in Boston

    Thank you all for the discussion. @HenryAlan I didn’t mean to present a strawman. I always enjoy exchanging ideas with you and ultimately we both want to see more equitable, safer, and more efficient streets at improve the quality of life for those who exist on and around them. The fact that we...
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    Biking in Boston

    I don't know if there is a "Street B" in this case. Chestnut Hill Ave might be a good candidate for robust cycling infrastructure. It might not. I'm simply arguing for: Making data driven decisions Prioritizing decisions that will help the most people 2a. This means prioritizing streets where...
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    Biking in Boston

    I’m saying that mode share is not static. I thought that made it clear. It must not have. Sorry! We definitely have incompatible outlooks, then. I’d rather focus on regional mode share than forcing a mode share on each street. That’s accomplished by prioritizing building a network people are...
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    Biking in Boston

    I strongly disagree with this. Let's break down what you are saying, with a hypothetical (becuase mode share data is unfortunately lacking): Street A: Two driving lanes, 25 mph, wide shoulders, average sidewalks, 99.9% automobile mode share and 0.1% cycling/micromobility share. Street B...
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    Biking in Boston

    I disagree with this conclusion. On the other hand, I’m inferring that you are pre-emptively pushing back on those who conclude that mode share is static and doesn’t respond to infrastructure changes, which is also an incorrect conclusion. Mode share data is useful, but also mode share...
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    Biking in Boston

    I wish we were making data driven decisions here. If we find that 1% of road users are cyclists and 10% are pedestrians, that should result in a different design than if 1% are pedestrians and 10% are cyclists. There is a finite amount of political capital that exists to implement bike...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    When things are done poorly, like South Coast Rail Phase 1, it hurts the public perception of investing in rail (understandably) and makes it less likely that we get proper infrastructure, like South Coast Rail Phase 2.
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    Useful data (probability of being pulled over if one were to drive 20mph over speed limit for a half mile on a given stretch of road, for example) would be a godsend, but is impossible to come by. Number of citations is the numerator of this type of data, but it’s useless without the...
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    DCR Allston-Brighton Riverfront Parks and Parkways

    Would this work much better with a Charles River Bike Path underpass under North Beacon? I’m imagining that the crosswalk would have a steady flow of cyclists and other micromobility users at many hours,
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    Biking in Boston

    Thanks for the feedback. I'll have to put this on my mental map. With the crosswalk approach, that does make CHA much more palatable. Personally, I don't have quite as negative of an outlook as you for biking on roads like Hammond, where traffic volume isn't crazy and I can fully take a lane...
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    Biking in Boston

    Interesting! I'm more inclined to take, depending on where I'm coming from: Hammond -> Reservoir -> Beacon -> CHA, Brighton Emerald Necklace -> Washington St I avoid CHA Brookline due to the poorly designed zigzag on Route 9 that it requires, and this proposal does nothing to mitigate that...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    This is good and I like it, but it would be made so much better by: converting the northbound sidewalk-level separated bike lanes along O'Brien Hwy, between Leighton and Charlestown Ave to two-way separated bike lanes. extending the two-way separated bike lanes along the northbound side of...
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    Biking in Boston

    A-ha! Makes perfect sense to me. Thanks for the context.
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    Biking in Boston

    I’m default pro traffic calming and bike infrastructure, and biking is both my primary mode of transportation and my livelihood, so I don’t want to come off as anything other than pro-bike and just trying to learn and gather information. Do a lot of people currently bike on Chestnut Hill Ave? I...

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