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SEE IT: Boston’s Curbside Eateries are Amazing
By Streetsblog |
Outdoor dining is a great thing when done right, as this Streetfilms mini-doc shows.
Flexpost Carnage On the South Bay Harbor Trail
By Christian MilNeil |
The City of Boston and MassDOT are putting the finishing touches this month on a new link the the South Bay Harbor Trail, a proposed walk- and bike-friendly route that will eventually link the Harborwalk in the Seaport district to the Southwest Corridor park at the Ruggles Orange Line station. The “phase one” segment currently […]
Friday’s Headlines Are Back in the Saddle Again
By Blake Aued |
It really is Infrastructure Week this week, and Donald Trump is big mad. Plus, transit ridership is recovering and more headlines.
Infrastructure Deal ‘Worst Ratio for Transit Funding Since Nixon’
By Kea Wilson |
Washington is one step closer to passing an infrastructure package that would provide historic funding for transit, and then immediately undercut it with historic funding for drivers.
Transportation chair Howard Brookins discusses his effort to make e-scooters permanent
By Sharon Hoyer |
An ordinance proposed by 21st Ward alderman seeks to make the scooters a permanent part of Chicago’s transportation system.
Good2Go Brings Equitable, All-Electric Carsharing to Roxbury
By Christian MilNeil |
A new nonprofit carsharing business recently launched in Roxbury with the goal of offering a lower-cost, all-electric carsharing service for lower-income households. Good2Go started offering short-term rentals of electric cars from three charging stations in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain last month. The all-electric fleet isn’t the only thing that distinguishes the new business from other […]
