When the mega-snowstorm ended on January 26, we were all asked to be patient. Plow crews were working around the clock; in the meantime, we should do our part by clearing the sidewalks and curb cuts ...
"Vehicle volumes on the corridor have decreased without evidence of cut throughs on local roads, speeds within the pilot area have reduced, and bicycle activity has increased," according to a City of ...
Brendan Kearney is executive director of WalkMassachusetts and a former member of the StreetsblogMASS board of directors. He lives in Framingham.
After weeks of waiting for the city's snow removal crews, volunteers dig out the Commonwealth Avenue bike lane themselves.
Workers have already finished a seven-month enabling, or pre-construction, phase, where crews established work zones, built electrical infrastructure, and delivered steel. Phase one of the ...
"We've seen a clear shift in driver behavior. Drivers are more aggressive, and there are more vehicles on the road," warns a ...
Snow and cold temperatures have sidelined the new fare gates at South Station out of service barely a month after their ...
The city needs to submit a design plan within the next few months or risk losing almost $200 million in funding.
Editor’s note: this is an updated version of a story we originally published in 2020. Last week’s big snowstorm created major ...
Governor Healey has drawn up a plan to fix the MBTA’s budget problems for one more year with a stash of unspent Fair Share ...
Riders in the the new budget bill that Governor Healey introduced this week could legalize the limited deployment of speed ...
Thousands of different property owners are responsible for clearing the city's sidewalks, and there's considerable variation ...
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