[*BCM*] LivableStreets Alliance e-bulletin #11
Jeff Rosenblum
rosenblum.jeff at gmail.com
Tue Mar 14 00:02:07 EST 2006
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LivableStreets Alliance
E-bulletin #11 -- March 3, 2006
Feature Article: IS CITY TRAFFIC KILLING YOUR LOVE LIFE? (By Sarah
Ferguson, The Village voice)
- JOIN US FOR STREET TALK: LESSONS FROM PORTLAND, OR
- DISAPPOINTING LOSS: DOUG FOY, STATE'S SMART GROWTH CHAMPION, STEPS DOWN
- CONCERNS ABOUT PROPOSED COMM AVE RECONSTRUCTION
- STORROW DRIVE TO TAKE OVER ESPLANADE?
- ARLINGTON DWELLERS WANT YEAR ROUND ACCESS TO MINUTEMAN PATH
- LIVABLESTREETS BOARD MEMBER KEN KRUCKEMEYER TO RECEIVE AWARD AT
WALKBOSTON ANNUAL CELEBRATION
- WHAT'S GOING ON? CALENDAR!
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Contact Jeff Rosenblum 617-939-3824, jeff at livablestreets.info, for more
information.
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Reminder: We are now LivableStreets Alliance, advocates for a
comprehensive transportation network that improves the quality of urban
life in Boston. The Boston Bicycle Planning Initiative is now a project
of LivableStreets. We formed this organization with the belief that
advocacy for better transportation is more successful when framed terms
of improving quality of life. It’s not just about better subway service,
more bike lanes or pedestrian friendly intersections— it’s about
bringing all the different pieces together to create more livable streets.
Success! Over 100 participated in the first 2 (of 4) Citizens' Forums
co-sponsored by LivableStreets and the Museum of Science!
http://www.livablestreets.info
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CONCERNS ABOUT PROPOSED COMM AVE RECONSTRUCTION
In February, LivableStreets Alliance submitted a letter to the
Commonwealth, City of Boston, and Boston University expressing concerns
with the current design plans for the reconstruction of the stretch of
Commonwealth Avenue between the BU Bridge and Kenmore Square. Advocates
were not invited to participate in the design process after the public
hearing held almost 4 years ago and were not aware that the project had
restarted from a stalled status.
LivableStreets reviewed the design drawings in collaboration with
Walkboston, Adaptive Environments (advocates for universal design), and
the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition.
Key issues: (1) Narrow width and choice of surface material of sidewalks
at certain locations; roadway and sidewalk grading; and design of street
corners and driveway aprons. (2) Unsafe and awkward design of many of
the ramps, crosswalks, and islands. (3) Lack of a designated marked
space for bicyclists and lack of attention to transitions for cyclists
into and out of the project boundaries and movements at key
intersections. (4) Signal timing issues including excessive pedestrian
wait times, lack of signal prioritization for trolleys and buses, and
relationship of synchronized vehicle signals with overall traffic speed.
(5) Elimination of a significant number of existing trees.
Click here for a copy of the February 27, 2006 letter.
http://www.livablestreets.info/files/27feb06_commonwealthave_links.pdf
Click here to read the January 1, 2006 article in the Boston Globe.
http://www.livablestreets.info/files/commave/globe_1jan06.pdf
Click here to read the January 26, 2006 article in the BU Source
http://www.livablestreets.info/files/commave/26jan06_busource_articleoncommave.pdf
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