palindrome said:Don't forget his new plan to change Boston into a biking mecca, complete with public showers.
ChunkyMonkey said:palindrome said:Don't forget his new plan to change Boston into a biking mecca, complete with public showers.
What's wrong with turning Boston into a biking mecca. It works in lots of European cities and it can work here. The problem with Menino's grand plans is the follow through. He would make a big announcement and then it languishes to be forgotten within a few months. I hope making Boston bike friendly won't suffer the same fate.
ChunkyMonkey said:palindrome said:Don't forget his new plan to change Boston into a biking mecca, complete with public showers.
What's wrong with turning Boston into a biking mecca. It works in lots of European cities and it can work here. The problem with Menino's grand plans is the follow through. He would make a big announcement and then it languishes to be forgotten within a few months. I hope making Boston bike friendly won't suffer the same fate.
atlantaden said:The 23 acres in South Boston's Seaport District have been barren for decades, home to nothing but parking lots. But in a few years, a 2,500-unit housing complex could spring up, along with a performing arts center, two health clubs, a public garden, and an unusual perk: a private school.
Developer John B. Hynes III said he hopes that the school, which will serve 1,500 children from kindergarten through high school, will help attract families and company executives to the area. Owners and renters of the mix of condos and apartments in the development would get first dibs on seats in the school, which would be open to outsiders if room is available, he said.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino called Hynes's school proposal a "hare-brained idea," saying not enough families live in the Seaport area now or in the near future to warrant building a new public or private school.
This is where I lost a lot of respect for the Mayor...this certainly isn't a statement from a visionary. Not one positive word about Hynes's project...and it wasn't the school....the mayor just wanted to stick it to Hynes over personal issues and nothing more. Very petty!
justin said:He's a visionary alright, of the worst kind: all his great ideas are bad.
Scott said:I have to admit I'm surprised, to an outsider it appears East Boston has done pretty well under Menino.
tocoto said:None of really know if this is vindictive. We do know the Mayor is a political animal. He has to protect public schools and votes. I think that is the main reason for this public statement.