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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.

More Fare-Free Buses Coming to Lawrence, Haverhill, and Boston

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 1, 2021 | No Comments
Officials approved two major expansions in fare-free bus service on Wednesday: in Boston, the City Council formally endorsed Mayor Wu’s proposal to fund fare-free service on three MBTA routes in Dorchester, and earlier in the day, the Advisory Board of the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority (MVRTA), which serves Haverhill, Lawrence, and surrounding communities, voted […]
New Green Line tracks and fresh pavement on the future Community Path, pictured from Cross Street in Somerville, looking northwest towards the McGrath Highway, on July 30, 2021.

Mass. Officials Still Don’t Know How Much Money We’ll Get From Infrastructure Law

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 29, 2021 | No Comments
"I have seen lots of thoughtful creative ideas of how we could spend the money, but I do caution that the money may not go that far."
Portrait of Whitney Zhang of Boston on the Cambridge side of the Mass. Ave. Bridge on Nov. 23, 2021

Mass. Ave. Bridge Users Praise Improved Bike Lanes: ‘I Hope We See More of This’

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 24, 2021 | No Comments
MassDOT plans to leave the cones in place over the winter and evaluate the new layout for permanent implementation next year after analyzing its effects on user safety, bike traffic, car traffic, and bus speeds on the MBTA’s Route 1.
A memorial to the 39 people killed by drivers in the city of Springfield during 2020 and 2021 at a vigil held on the steps of the Springfield Central Library on Sunday, November 21, the World Day of Remembrance. Photo courtesy of Springfield City Councilor Jesse Lederman, via Twitter.

Vigil for Crash Victims Amplifies Need for Safer Streets in Springfield

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 22, 2021 | No Comments
Sunday was the World Day of Remembrance, an annual memorial for the lives lost to traffic crashes. In Springfield, residents joined elected officials on the front steps of the Springfield Central Library, just a few feet away from an informal pedestrian crossing where drivers have struck and killed two victims in the past decade – […]
Rendering of the proposed Northern Strand on-street bikeway on South Common Street, approaching Market Street, in downtown Lynn.

MassDOT Makes Plans to Extend Northern Strand Through Downtown Lynn

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 22, 2021 | No Comments
The project would build new two-way, curb-separated bike lanes along the south side of the Market Square roundabout (pictured above), the Lynn Common, and Market Street.
Blue Hill Avenue near Talbot Ave., looking north towards Franklin Park, on the evening of March 5, 2020.

City of Boston, MBTA Win Funds to Transform Blue Hill Avenue

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 18, 2021 | 1 Comment
City officials have estimated that the project would benefit roughly 20,000 bus riders in Dorchester and Mattapan, reduce their collective commuting times by 800 hours every day, and, with less time wasted in traffic, allow the T to make over 100 additional daily trips on existing routes using the same number of buses and drivers.
The WRTA's downtown bus hub, next to Worcester's Union Station.

Board Votes for One More Year of Zero-Fare Buses in Worcester

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 18, 2021 | No Comments
The WRTA will be free to ride until the end of 2022; meanwhile, the agency will undertake a public process to design a new fare policy to implement when federal relief funding runs out.
A route 28 bus advertising the fare-free pilot passes through Grove Hall on Blue Hill Avenue on October 5, 2021.

In Her First Day in Office, Mayor Wu Proposes More Fare-Free Bus Routes for Boston

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 17, 2021 | No Comments
"Building on the fare-free 28 bus pilot created by Mayor Janey, we will expand access to transit across our neighborhoods, connecting more people to their schools, places of worship, small businesses, and community centers––and easing congestion on our bus riders and drivers alike,” said Mayor Michelle Wu in a press release announcing the proposal.
A MassDOT bridge inspection in February 2020 acknowledged that the stairway to the JFK/UMass station had been closed, but did not address why, or recommend any repairs. Courtesy of MassDOT.

State Records Show MassDOT Overlooked Broken Stairway At JFK/UMass Station

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 15, 2021 | No Comments
A MassDOT bridge inspection in February 2020 acknowledged that the stairway to the JFK/UMass station had been closed, but did not address why, or recommend any repairs. Courtesy of MassDOT.
State Street and the Springfield Central Library in downtown Springfield.

Drivers Kill Two Pedestrians Within One Week on Springfield’s State Street

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 12, 2021 | No Comments
It was the third death caused by a motor vehicle driver on Springfield's State Street so far this year.
Monica Tibbits-Nutt

An Exit Interview With Monica Tibbits-Nutt

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 10, 2021 | No Comments
Monica Tibbits-Nutt, the Executive Director of the 128 Business Council, recently capped off six years of service on the governing boards of the MBTA and MassDOT. Tibbits-Nutt was the Vice Chair of the T’s Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB), and was one of only two board members (along with Chairperson Joseph Aiello) who served […]
A route 28 bus advertising the fare-free pilot passes through Grove Hall on Blue Hill Avenue on October 5, 2021.A route 28 bus advertising the fare-free pilot passes through Grove Hall on Blue Hill Avenue on October 5, 2021.

City Hall, MBTA Extend Fare-Free 28 Pilot in Boston

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 8, 2021 | No Comments
The MBTA announced on Monday that a pilot program to suspend fare collections on the MBTA’s Route 28 bus route, which serves Warren Street and Blue Hill Avenue in Roxbury and Mattapan, will be extended one more month to run through the end of the calendar year. The original pilot program was due to expire […]
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