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Christian MilNeil

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A route 28 bus advertising the fare-free pilot passes through Grove Hall on Blue Hill Avenue on October 5, 2021.

15 Cities and Towns Ask the T to Streamline Agreements for Fare-Free Bus Programs

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 27, 2022 | 1 Comment
In a letter addressed to MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak, elected officials from 15 municipalities across the MBTA service area asked state officials to work with them to design "a fair, equitable, and standardized process for implementing fare-free bus pilots."
Temporary fencing lines the sidewalk on the DCR-controlled approach to the Beades Bridge. Google Street View imagery suggests that the temporary fencing has been there for nearly 8 years. Photo by Tony Dutzik.

Internal Email Raises Safety Concerns for Dorchester’s Beades Bridge

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 26, 2022 | No Comments
After David Jones fell to his death on a broken stairway near the JFK/UMass station, a high-ranking @MassDCR official emailed his colleagues with a warning: “This incident gives me new motivation on the Beades issue.”
Pointz app screenshots

Brown University Students Launch ‘Waze for Safe Bike Routes’

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 20, 2022 | No Comments
"Our overall goal is to get more people on the road and help them find safer routes that feel comfortable."
State Street and the Springfield Central Library in downtown Springfield.

City of Springfield Proposes Road Diet, Traffic Calming for Deadly Downtown Block

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 19, 2022 | No Comments
State Street in Springfield ranks as one of the Commonwealth's deadliest streets, and it runs through the middle of the city's historically Black neighborhoods. A city proposal would introduce measures to calm traffic, but it's limited to just one block on the edge of the city's downtown.
Memorial Drive in Cambridge. Photo by John Phelan, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 3.0.

DCR Announces Scaled-Back Memorial Drive Road Diet for 2024

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 18, 2022 | No Comments
The latest proposal, as described in the ENF, would reconstruct a 0.8-mile length of Memorial Drive and its multi-use pathways between the Eliot Bridge and the Anderson Bridge (JFK Street).
Beverly MA transit-oriented development

New State Rule Would Force Suburbs to Legalize Thousands of New Apartments Near T Stops

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 13, 2022 | 1 Comment
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), a public regional planning agency based in Boston, estimates that the proposed guidelines would collectively create a zoning capacity for 344,000 multifamily housing units across the region.
A makeshift memorial to Marshall Mac, a 72-year-old Vietnam War veteran, who died after a hit-and-run driver struck him on McGrath Highway near Foss Park in Somerville.

2021 Was A Record-Breaking Year For Deaths on Massachusetts Roadways

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 10, 2022 | No Comments
At least 408 people died in crashes in Massachusetts during 2021, making it the deadliest year on Massachusetts roadways in over a decade.
Two Green Line trains collided on Commonwealth Avenue on the evening of Friday, July 30, 2021. Courtesy of the Boston Fire Department.

Outgoing DA Rollins Launches Criminal Investigation Into MBTA Safety

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 7, 2022 | No Comments
"When their acts and omissions put the safety of community members and their own employees at risk, sometimes the only means of driving change is through the courts, and public demands for action," said DA Rollins in a statement announcing the criminal probe.
Wellington Circle in Medford.

MassDOT Shares Early Concepts for Taming Wellington Circle

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 6, 2022 | No Comments
Local stakeholders in an advisory working group expressed a desire to see less asphalt and fewer lanes through the intersections in MassDOT's proposed designs.
Workers plug in a hybrid-electric truck at the Long Beach Port in California

Baker Admin. Moves to Adopt California’s Electric Truck Mandates

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 4, 2022 | No Comments
California’s new regulation would require zero-emission engines in an increasing proportion of truck sales, ranging from delivery vans to big rigs.
A photo of a pedestrian pushing a cart across the new crosswalk at the Walnut Ave. bus stop. The new bus platforms, in the middle of Columbus Avenue, essentially provide two safe refuges for people crossing the wide street.

The StreetsblogMASS 2021 Year In Review

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 29, 2021 | No Comments
From free buses to safer streets, we covered a lot of big transportation news in 2021.
The Green Line Extension is pictured on a new MBTA map at Ruggles station in April 2021, several months before the line's opening. Photo by Edward Orde, via Twitter.

Our 10 Most-Read Stories of 2021

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 29, 2021 | No Comments
StreetsblogMASS launched in the summer of 2019, and in the two-and-a-half years since then, our audience has grown almost four-fold. A big part of that growth in readership comes from our regular readers, who share our stories on social media and discuss them offline with your friends, family members, and work colleagues. But thanks to […]
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