JohnAKeith
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2008
- Messages
- 4,321
- Reaction score
- 69
Here are a couple (okay, several) photos from earlier today. The first two photos are 9th Avenue in Chelsea. I've never seen a road like this in downtown Boston. It is mostly flat (even) and the curbs don't slant too far down so water doesn't collect during rain.
The third photo shows a side street. Notice how the sidewalk is flat and even. Also, even though it is made out of concrete, it doesn't take too much away from the historical character of the neighborhood.
The fourth photo is of trash barrels organized nicely on the side. The city of Boston has switched to big barrels for recycling, but continues to allow people to put their trash out in whatever ways they wish - paper bags, skimpy single bags from CVS, etc., which leads to trash strewn all over the neighborhoods.
The third photo shows a side street. Notice how the sidewalk is flat and even. Also, even though it is made out of concrete, it doesn't take too much away from the historical character of the neighborhood.
The fourth photo is of trash barrels organized nicely on the side. The city of Boston has switched to big barrels for recycling, but continues to allow people to put their trash out in whatever ways they wish - paper bags, skimpy single bags from CVS, etc., which leads to trash strewn all over the neighborhoods.