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Christian MilNeil

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A large crowd of people walking and biking fills an intersection in front of a large church steeple.

PHOTOS: Boston Celebrates Open Streets In Jamaica Plain

By Grecia White and Christian MilNeil | Jul 11, 2022 | No Comments
Without cars crowding the way, thousands of people – far more than the street typically carries – were able to walk and bike along Centre Street without fears for their safety.
A CharlieCard on top of stacked dollar bills

House Bond Bill Includes E-Bike Rebates, Snubs Low-Income Fares

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 30, 2022 | No Comments
State officials have been keen to pass a larger bond authorization this year to take advantage of higher federal spending that was authorized in Washington's 2021 infrastructure bill.
Views of the Saugus River marshes along the new Northern Strand Trail in West Lynn.

MassTrails Grant Program Announces Funding for 81 Trail Projects Across the Commonwealth

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 29, 2022 | No Comments
Increased funding will help fill in dozens of missing links in the state's growing network of off-street multi-use paths and walking trails.
A large crane sits next to the Government Center parking garage in downtown Boston during its demolition. The left part of the garage is in the process of being taken apart, while the center portion that spans Merrimac Street (pictured in the foreground) is still intact

MBTA Closes Downtown Segments of Orange, Green Lines

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 23, 2022 | No Comments
UPDATE: The MBTA announced on Sunday evening that the Haymarket subway tunnels have reopened and Orange and Green line service has resumed.
A new Orange Line train at Assembly Station in summer 2019. Courtesy of the MBTA.

T Sidelines New Orange Line Trains As Service Cuts Take Effect

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 21, 2022 | No Comments
Since the T's subway service cuts took effect on Monday,  there have been zero new trains running on the Orange or Red Lines.
An Orange Line train arrives at the North Station stop. Courtesy of the MBTA.

MBTA Announces Significant Subway Service Cuts to Address Safety Hazards

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 17, 2022 | No Comments
The cuts are a response to a safety audit from the Federal Transit Administration, which raised alarms about safety hazards from staffing shortages at the subway system's Operations Control Center.
Two Green Line trains collided on Commonwealth Avenue on the evening of Friday, July 30, 2021. Courtesy of the Boston Fire Department.

Federal Safety Inspectors to Require Better Track Maintenance, Stronger Oversight At the T

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 16, 2022 | No Comments
One of the more striking findings from the FTA’s safety inspection was that nearly 10 percent of the system’s heavy rail subway system (the red, orange, and blue lines) are under speed restrictions because of the agency’s poor track maintenance.
An aerial photo of a brightly-colored footbridge across an eight-lane highway in Boston's Allston neighborhood.

See MassDOT’s Early Designs for a New Car-Free Bridge Over the Pike in Allston

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 15, 2022 | No Comments
As part of MassDOT's Allston Multimodal Project, Allston's Franklin Street footbridge will be replaced with a new car-free overpass that meets ADA standards and offers a smoother connection into the surrounding neighborhoods.
Two Green Line trains and an MBTA bus meet at the Mission Park stop of the E Branch on Huntington Avenue in Boston.

Driver Strikes Disembarking Passenger at Hazardous Middle-of-the-Street Green Line Stop

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 13, 2022 | No Comments
Around 7 pm Sunday evening, a driver who was allegedly attempting to pass a stopped Green Line train on South Huntington Avenue struck and injured a disembarking passenger.
A rendering of the City of Boston's proposed improvements to State Street downtown. The project would widen sidewalks and create a physically protected bike lane from the Rose Kennedy Greenway to Congress Street next to the Old State House. Courtesy of the Boston Public Works Department.

Boston Plans Wider Sidewalks, Protected Bikeway for State Street Downtown

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 13, 2022 | No Comments
During a virtual public hearing in the fall of 2020, city officials said that the project was expected to go under construction in 2021. The project now looks unlikely to get underway until 2023 at the earliest.
A bike rider rolls past a new protected bike lane under construction on Hampshire Street in Inman Square.

Eyes On the Street: Protected Bike Lanes Under Construction in Cambridge’s Inman Square

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 9, 2022 | No Comments
The City of Cambridge's Inman Square project will eventually reconfigure the wide, x-shaped intersection into two smaller intersections with physically-protected bike lanes, shorter crosswalks, and a new plaza on the north side of the square.
A rendering illustrates the City of Boston's proposal to add a two-way protected bikeway on Massachusetts Avenue between Melnea Cass Boulevard and Columbia Road in Dorchester. Courtesy of the City of Boston.

Boston Begins Construction on ‘Mass. Ave. South’ Protected Bikeway in Dorchester

By Christian MilNeil | Jun 7, 2022 | No Comments
The project will create a two-way bikeway on one side of the street, add median barriers to block unsafe motor vehicle turning movements at some intersections, rebuild accessible curb ramps at crosswalks, and build five new “floating” bus stops between the new bikeway and the motor vehicle lanes.
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