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Comments on Conte School Renovation

Comments on Conte School Renovation

To: Amanda Chilson, MiM Coordinator, North Berkshire Coalition From: Stacey Beuttell, WalkBoston June 28, 2013 Re: Pedestrian issues to be considered in Conte School renovation Dear Amanda: Below are some initial thoughts on the site plan for the Conte School renovation. While there are some improvements that we would suggest to make the pedestrian environment …

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Chelsea Walk Audit

Chelsea Walk Audit

WalkBoston conducted a Walk Audit training and field walk on June 24, 2013 with the Walking Group organized through the Chelsea Community Health Center. The group usually walks twice a week, varying the route to sustain interest. The participants included adult walk group members, several of them with baby strollers, the six-year old son of …

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Comments on the ENF for The Boston Garden project

Comments on the ENF for The Boston Garden project

June 11, 2013 Secretary Richard K. Sullivan, Jr. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Attn: Deirdre Buckley 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston MA 02114 RE: Comments on the ENF for The Boston Garden project, MEPA #15052 Dear Mr. Sullivan: WalkBoston has reviewed the ENF for The Boston Garden project. We understand that …

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Arlington Massachusetts Avenue Redesign Regional Advocate Comment Letter

Arlington Massachusetts Avenue Redesign Regional Advocate Comment Letter

To: Richard Davey Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation From: Phil Goff, Co-Chairman, East Arlington Livable Streets Coalition David Watson, Executive Director, MassBike Wendy Landman, Executive Director, WalkBoston Charlie Denison, Advocacy Committee Chair, LivableStreets Alliance Chris Hart, Director of Transportation Projects, Institute of Human Centered Design Pete Stidman, Executive Director, Boston Cyclists Union Re: Arlington Mass Ave …

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Boston: Connect Historic Boston Walking Map

Boston: Connect Historic Boston Walking Map

Over more than 300 years, Downtown Boston and nearby neighborhoods have been the site of many important historical events. Many buildings remain to illustrate that history. In this small area of about one square mile, distances are so short that many find it easy to cross the entire area on foot. There are also buses …

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