More will be turned away by not driving through or being able to park on the street and run in.
Car traffic should be entirely removed from these streets, allowing the Green Line trolley to return. Move all of the car traffic to the Jamaicaway and/or Lamartine Street.
You should take a look at some of the proposed tunnels for the green line extension. Even with cut and cover, tunnels rack up the billions very quickly
Blocking off non-commericial traffic through Centre St in JP would do wonders for the neighborhood. Centre St currently sits as an unofficial chasm between the rich and the not so rich. Reintegrating the two sides of the neighborhood could, at least in part, be accomplished by tearing down the "traffic barrier" between the two.
You guys are dreaming. JP is basically an extension of Brookline/Newton suburbia, and we all know how stiffly Brookline and Newton rejected the Green Lin...oh right. I guess that makes JP even more suburban.
You guys are dreaming. JP is basically an extension of Brookline/Newton suburbia, and we all know how stiffly Brookline and Newton rejected the Green Lin...oh right. I guess that makes JP even more suburban.
JP has its own distinct flavor and I think most people from the neighboorhood would not want to be confused with people living in Brookline or Newton (neither of which are in Boston proper). The _people_ of JP would have gladly accepted the Green Line over the route 39 bus, it was more a matter of a few skittish businesses and not to mention a very skittish MBTA who didn't want the project.
- anthonyx26