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Scaffolding is now down, several years later.
I've lived in Boston for 8 years and I don't think I can remember a time when it wasn't there. I'm excited to take in the entire building for the first time.
This is beautifully lit up at night now.
I walk past this every weekday and am pleased the restoration is nearly complete. It's also nice to have the sidewalks on Boylston and Tremont Street back. That said, I've had a burning wonder about whether Emerson or the City has a plan to permanently road diet Boylston or Tremont Streets now that the scaffolding is down. From my observation, vehicular traffic on these streets still hummed along (by Boston standards, anyway), but more importantly I've noticed an almost equal ratio of cars to the number of people on bikes, e-bikes, one wheels, e-skateboards, and e-scooters. There's no bike lane/protected space for micromobility users here, and I think there's an opportunity for the City and College to fix that
Wasnt the plan to widen the sidewalk around the Little Building once it was done?!
I walk past this every weekday and am pleased the restoration is nearly complete. It's also nice to have the sidewalks on Boylston and Tremont Street back. That said, I've had a burning wonder about whether Emerson or the City has a plan to permanently road diet Boylston or Tremont Streets now that the scaffolding is down. From my observation, vehicular traffic on these streets still hummed along (by Boston standards, anyway), but more importantly I've noticed an almost equal ratio of cars to the number of people on bikes, e-bikes, one wheels, e-skateboards, and e-scooters. There's no bike lane/protected space for micromobility users here, and I think there's an opportunity for the City and College to fix that
The fact that they are not taking this opportunity to put protected bike lanes here is practically criminal. I personally think they should just turn the westbound lane into a two-way bike lane. It only exists for that one block anyway. Car traffic can just go around the block and use Stuart St.