Details on the revisions:
- This is now a 40B project and negotiations have been entirely with the MBTA - the City doesn't really get a say anymore.
- The neighbors had been pushing for more affordable housing and got it. Despite now using only half the site, it's now 602 units, 33% affordable, instead of 550 units, 20% affordable.
- All non-residential portions of the project are gone (which is part of the 40B qualification and also a product of Mark Development jumping on the lab bandwagon at the moment the bottom fell out).
- The roads have gotten less complex, but project access is still from a two-way Recreation Road. Getting there from 128N now requires traversing a roundabout at Grove Street.
- The parking garage for the MBTA now accommodates 2/3 of what was originally proposed, the other 1/3 remaining in surface lots up against the station. The implication of this is that if the MBTA ever wanted Mark Development or another developer to build on the remaining lots, that development would need to devote space to a second garage (or Riverside loses a big chunk of its park-and-ride function). It doesn't seem like the planned garage can be expanded toward the station.
- No special provision is made here for intercity buses as far as I can see - they would just use the turnaround at the station entrance.
- The $10M that was meant to be used to improve walking trails in the area has been reduced by half, note that as a 40B they could have simply eliminated it. I recall the trails actually costing $3M, so maybe all the planned improvements can still happen.
Mark Development still has no financing for this. They had a 40B proposed already at Dunstan East, which they just sold because they couldn't find financing for it either. Construction is planned to begin in 2025 and last into the 2030s, which basically punts on finding financing under current interest rates. Chances that Mark Development can actually deliver anything, anywhere? Remote, in my opinion. They seem unreliable and incompetent, particularly as Northland proceeds apace without any drama. If only they had switched sites, since this one, as TOD, is way more important.