9-Story Mixed-Use Project Planned in South Boston
9-Story Mixed-Use Project Planned in South Boston

Article 80 Large project review supersedes zoning for parking.parking...which amazingly does not require a variance.
they were against the zero parking. they are typically pro development in this area.Andrew Square neighborhood association was VEHEMENTLY against this proposal.
the realignment is from the PLAN Dot Ave study. this development is not implementing it.There's a reference to D St realignment on the renders, but I couldn't find anything in a standalone article. In the PNF for this project there are a few references to adjusting the grid. Not sure about timing:
Cowards. Stopping a residential development because it doesn't have enough parking is insane. Shame on Lynch (and duh, Flynn of course) for stoking bike v car culture war schlock and calling out Wu for supposedly driving this. It's this guy's property and he wants to build housing. An underground parking lot would kill the project. Surely building it taller to make the numbers pencil would also be blocked by the same neighbors. So now what? The parcel gets sold for a loss? Just absolute backward looking madness from the fine folks of South Boston.
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Zoning board rejects South Boston apartment building with no parking after residents and congressman complain of neighborhood parking crisis and unfair city treatment
The Zoning Board of Appeal yesterday rejected a proposed 70-unit apartment building on D Street, roughly midway between the Andrew Square and Broadway T stops, after residents and US Rep. Stephen Lynch and City Councilor Ed Flynn said the proposal would only exacerbate what they said was South...www.universalhub.com
I think we need to look at investment for restaurants, for stores, for more walkability. I mean, we have many, many people moving in. We have many condos that are here. Most people don't use their cars. If we could have walkability, accessibility. We have a lot of seniors. So maybe there is some type of an incentive that maybe the mayor can look into for places like this area, some type of a city funding help to get these things moving, to get businesses in, to get it lively like when I was a kid.
Linda Zablocki, president of the Andrew Square Civic Association, which voted to oppose the project, accused the Boston Planning Department of refusing to listen to resident concerns about parking during impact-advisory-group meetings it held - and raised the specter of people dying because of the way the proposed bike lane would cross in front of the small area the building's plans set aside for loading/unloading and ride-share pickups:
"We are looking for tragedies and they will come if we let this go through," she warned.
Also, she added, the proposed design is ugly: "It's very institutional."
The obsession with parking is ridiculous. It's outrageous that projects like this get turned down during the housing shortage.Cowards. Stopping a residential development because it doesn't have enough parking is insane. Shame on Lynch (and duh, Flynn of course) for stoking bike v car culture war schlock and calling out Wu for supposedly driving this.
I'm not sure that we can keep harping about the Housing Crisis emergency when we keep turning down perfectly good housing proposals. Housing vs. Parking is a bit of a value proposition. We can dedicate high value land to housing or parking. If you value parking over housing in a location that is 0.4 miles from a subway station and 1.5 miles from the City Center, I don't think Boston is the best city for you. I hear Houston is nice.
Boston is really underserved by its politicians. Flynn represents South Boston/Seaport, South End, Downtown, and Chinatown. Are his constituents really this backward? Also for a congressman to insert himself in a local land use issue is just weird.
Also, Linda Zablocki has sure changed her tune since 2013: https://www.wbur.org/news/2013/09/11/south-boston-zablocki-interview
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