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  1. Scott

    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    I wasn't talking about developments reasonably near the T. I should have also said that the law encourages large apartment buildings along 128 with a huge number of spaces. These people are going to drive to work
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    I think you make a really good point about awareness. Quite a few people I know have asked me about this subject because they know it interests me. It seems like there are many more people who view building housing as a complete necessity because of this law. My biggest beef with the law is that...
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    New Haven

    The other end of the trail
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    My argument is that an elevated is inappropriate for Columbia Road. I think that the extension FROM Harvard that was done in my adult lifetime should serve as the model.
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    The point is I didn't doubt it was wide enough I asked why should Cambridge get a tunnel and Dorchester have to settle for an elevated, which is not nearly as good? Hasn't this area been historically underserved? Is that to continue when there is a clear example of what to do, that works, on...
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    The vision that I would have for Columbia Road is the extension of the Red Line past Harvard. There is about the same density in Dorchester and North Cambridge. The train was put in a tunnel for good reasons and it was a great success. I believe that a subway on Columbia road would be too
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    I have to respectfully disagree. I remember when the elevated trains came down in Boston; I was a young adult. The elevated over Washington Street and Main Street in Charlestown and both were a blight to those areas, and both areas improved radically when they were torn down. How would...
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    Boston Civic and Cultural Infrastructure Planning Network

    https://www.wbur.org/news/2025/10/31/boston-city-cultural-infrustructure-plan
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    Lynn infill and small developments

    Developments that have a uniqueness of contribution, location, and then size should have their own thread. I am not sure everyone is going to agree about that every time. I think that a small upscale hotel in the South End that fills in a gap tooth should have a thread, but a bigger hotel in...
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    Dorchester Infill and Small Developments

    Good. Nothing ruins an otherwise decent neighborhood like a vacant lot the size of Nebraska. I would love to see more of the same across the street
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    New Hampshire Politics

    Then let them challenge. 150,000 daily commuters should not be able to circumvent Mass state law because they say so
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    New Hampshire Politics

    Massachusetts can require a certain level of car insurance. Can Massachusetts require motorists to have a car inspected to drive it in the state?
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    North End Piazza on The Greenway | 198 Hanover Street | North End

    I like it, it faces the park so it will be welcoming to tourists and it repairs a frayed edge of the old medieval city
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    East Boston Infill and Small Developments

    273 Havre has the worst front door ever. It looks like a back door
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    City Hall Discussion - Redevelopment - Preservation - Relocation

    This is a short video of the Celtics rally in 1986 that is worth watching because it shows a lot of Government Center at the time in a very flattering way edit: Or just skip to the last 20 seconds
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    MassDOT News Updates

    In a perfect world expanded tolls would pay for their intended purpose. Won't they promise the world and then they will just take the toll money and use it for something else? For example, the cigarette tax was supposed to go to a robust anti-smoking campaign, because the children, now it goes...
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    Photo of the Day, Boston Style: Part XIX (2025)

    That is Walter Baker Chocolate in Lower Mills along the Neponset Greenway. You are standing on the so-called "IB" or iron bridge that was a popular teenage hangout. There used to be a giant 8 story chocolate bean silo that the kids loved to climb too. There are tunnels that connect most...
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    City Hall Discussion - Redevelopment - Preservation - Relocation

    It is not just a "practical" difference, it was two different things completely. One federal and the other local. But that is besides the point. Some people just want to tell you that you are wrong so they talk about Urban Renewal and they don't want to hear about anything else. Ironically, it...
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    City Hall Discussion - Redevelopment - Preservation - Relocation

    I wasn't even defending the architecture, though I will if you would like. I was explaining why I thought City Hall was not a "failure." I am not so sure that the success that you see city-wide today would have happened at all without the "New Boston" plan. It is too bad that people equate it...
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    It is appropriate, they're local. Let's hope that both the soccer team and the student athletes get the maximum stadium for the minimum price Edit: Why does it say "Bimbo" on that shirt? Is that okay?

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