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    The Eddy | 6 New Street | East Boston

    That was unrelated--fire department learned the building wasn't sprinkled during a movie shoot, and the owner decided to go the cheaper demolition route (given that there were no Designated Port Area-compliant uses that were interested in the building). It was a huge loss for the streetscape...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Just pointing out that most of the project ridership isn't at the new stations. If we're in a position to invest $2b+ on individual key routes count me in. Is the #15 next?
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    The new stations account for 14k of the ridership. I think all the rest was at lechmere - govt ctr generated by the increased frequency. The 6 new stations are basically a high ridership key bus route.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I apologize for being obtuse, but let me make sure I've got this straight: - decision is made to require a major transit capital investment in a corridor where current bus volumes are well below what they are in other underserved parts of the system (because the ROW happens to be there) - one...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Inman proximity is another reason the Union branch should probably be preserved before the College Ave one.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Don't forget Everett and Malden voters. Like Cambridge they also derive almost no benefit from the project, but if voters will be motivated by somewhat close-by transit investments being canceled we should add them into the electoral mix as well.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I walk with purpose, about a 15 minute mile. Those distance are about 2/3 mile. Now I have an honest question. Do you think people in Central Square, Harvard Square, Cambridgeport, North Cambridge and West Cambridge will be served by a light rail line that clips a formerly industrial corner...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Baker got crushed in Somerville in '14 (lost to Coakley by 11,000 votes with 22,000 cast in total). Somerville had 50% turnout in '14.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Wouldn't it be more logical to cut the College Ave branch and keep Union? Union is by far the biggest commercial district in the GLX project corridors and it also represents the best place for dense TOD development. When I look at Gilman through College, I just see a lot of moderately dense...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Since there's only projected to be 15k or so daily boardings at the new stations on the extension (many of those already MBTA riders), how does that translate into tens of thousands of fewer cars on 93?
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    Lynnport (Former GE Gear Plant) | Lynn

    Re: GE Gear Plant - Lynn What is the smart thing to do? Doubling the length of the blue line to serve one, maybe two additional stations? Where one of those stations has a 19 minute rail connection to downtown Boston already? At a cost of more.than a billion dollars?
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I don't think the 6 new glx stations are expected to carry more than the 6 station stretch of the d from reservoir to fenway. Other than the beyond airport station portion of the blue line, we're really not talking heavy rail ridership
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Cantab's point about total population per census tract is irrelevant. It's the pop density that matters. If you were looking for a corridor to implement rapid transit and could only choose two of the following criteria to guide your decision which would you choose? 1) overcrowded high...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Re: Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail We all know that's a bogus a stat. Somerville neighborhoods rarely approach the density of everett or chelsea neighborhoods. It's Somerville's lack of commercial or industrial neighborhoods within the municipality that gave birth to that oft-repeated...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Re: Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail Supplementing moderately-patronized bus routes with a $2b light rail line?
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    Echelon Seaport | 133-135 Seaport Blvd | Seaport

    Re: Seaport Parcels M1-M2 | Seaport Sq. | Seaport Who knew Seaport Square included 20 story buildings on the Eastie waterfront?!
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    East Boston Infill and Small Developments

    It's ghastly, but has little impact on the neighborhood. The site is on the most auto-friendly street (not counting highways) in Eastie, and is wedged between a marsh, the Blue Line yard, and a casket company. The truly urban part of Eastie and where most of the redevelopment focus has been...
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    MBTA Winter 2015: Failure and Recovery

    Or 25 minutes if you take the 110 bus to Wellington and then the Orange Line one stop to Assembly. Depends where you're going in Somerville.
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    MBTA Winter 2015: Failure and Recovery

    Re: Dr. Beverly Scott resigns I get your explanation for why it happened. But many here (and elsewhere) delude themselves into thinking GLX is some completely rational and responsible investment in over $2B. Maybe it is compared to other, less rational and less responsible investments. But...
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    MBTA Winter 2015: Failure and Recovery

    Re: Dr. Beverly Scott resigns "Essential" might be overdoing it. Somerville is already the "it" municiplaity in Greater Boston with housing costs even in the less desirable corners of town beyond reach of most homebuyers. Even Union - the GLX station that makes the most sense - the...

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