JohnAKeith
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Re: Innovation Dist. / South Boston Seaport
I REST MY CASE
I REST MY CASE
LA is all about trains these days and they're fighting WWIII against NIMBYs over TOD.
Metro did open a new BRT transitway less than a year after the MBTA Silver Line began running. Like the T, they ended up with a terrible, rutted, crumbling mess.
Unlike the T, they had a contractor repave it until the job was done properly and didn't just pretend like everything was fine while their brand new line literally crumbled away.
Metro has lots of issues, but they have much more forward momentum than the T. There's no comparison.
What would you recommend for the Seaport District?
There's so much jaded disdain on this board for the direction of the Seaport planning, yet I walked by thousands of joyous excited good folks enjoying the experience as I walked from Atlantic Ave down Seaport and ending up at the Harpoon Brewery. This included people coming out of work and people arriving to enjoy the evening.
Somebody needs to get the word out to these people that they are living a lie.
There's so much jaded disdain on this board for the direction of the Seaport planning, yet I walked by thousands of joyous excited good folks enjoying the experience as I walked from Atlantic Ave down Seaport and ending up at the Harpoon Brewery. This included people coming out of work and people arriving to enjoy the evening.
Somebody needs to get the word out to these people that they are living a lie.
People have fun in Phoenix. That doesn't mean we should congratulate the city's planners.
I don't disagree. I'm not talking about praising anything. I'm conversely refering to the endless pages of repetitve "they did it so wrong."
@FortPointGuy: Exactly.
Apartments. Apartments. Apartments. (with accompanying essential retail like corner stores, CVS, quick food options, etc)I'd like to hear more suggestions about what we should do next. Realistic suggestions.
Apartments. Apartments. Apartments. (with accompanying essential retail like corner stores, CVS, quick food options, etc)
Apartments. Apartments. Apartments. (with accompanying essential retail like corner stores, CVS, quick food options, etc)
There are literally 1000s of apartments planned for this neighborhood.