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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Interested in revisiting this discussion. There was a lot of talk about RL taking over OCR lines being impossible due to grade crossings, rolling stock, freight needs, etc. but I didn't hear much that fully disqualified the idea. Assuming: - only extend RL to Greenbush and Kingston (no...
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    Riverside Development | 333 Grove Street | Newton

    I still can't get over the unpainted vents that make it look like the whole building has acne...
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    I don't think the expectation was ever that these multi-family developments around more peripheral towns would ever be for true car-free living. But a car-light lifestyle has the opportunity to be very easy, especially in a location like this that is close to the heart of South Braintree retail...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Is there an impassable technical limitation to the orange line that would prevent it from having 2 minute peak frequencies? Presuming a project like this ever happened, there would also be the funds for signal, track, and rolling stock upgrades galore.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I can see the issue if it became a question of trade-offs between serving just Medford or Malden + north, but I was coming at it from the idea that there really doesn't even need to be a trade-off, because there's no world where anything more than half of a theoretical maximum capacity on a...
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    Housing (Supply Crisis & Public Policy)

    Does anyone else worry about the amount of apartment-style housing built as car-oriented development? Stuff like NOBO in Saugus, etc. Not just from a "we need more TOD" perspective, but also because there are only so many people who are in the market for an apartment, whether rented or owned...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    To hit the end of Gibson St requires 2 sfh demos, and it would only be another 2 sfhs, a duplex, and an adult day care center to get another 2 blocks to Park St. I think that's the real "end of the line" when it comes to ROW re-use. A short 0.5mi mined section could be done for the final stretch...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Always wondered how a branch of the orange line to Medford Square would pencil out cost + ridership-wise... Using old ROW w/ cap cut tunneling and the existing flying junction could bring costs down substantially. Only like 5-6 houses would need demo (plus a BUNCH of backyard construction)...
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    Are you assuming the expense of new construction cannot go down? Because there are a LOT of regulations at the state and local level that, if changed, would allow for significantly cheaper new construction. I don't know if projections exist on exactly how much that could bring down cost, but it...
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    It's a chicken and egg problem. You can't build dense housing without effective public transit, but you can't justify funding effective public transit without dense housing, or at least a plan to build it. This is why I'm of the belief that you need one all-encompasssing bill that does...
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    MBTA Fare System (Charlie, AFC 2.0, Zone, Discounts)

    I'm skeptical about the interpretation of "collections increased up to 35%". That wording really makes it sound like one outlier they are cherry-picking to fit their positive narrative, and I would be hesitant to draw any conclusions about wider fare collection "doing well". To me, the fact that...
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    I'm new here, but if we are talking about new taxes explicitly to fund transportation infrastructure, surely a land value tax is the obvious answer? Income and wealth taxes could make sense in other applications, but for a situation where some of the greatest beneficiaries of the investment are...

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