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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Report on Route 9 reconstruction in Natick
TweetOn Sunday, August 24, Natick residents Dick and Jill Miller and I had a look at the Route 9 project, which extends either side of the Oak Street intersection. We drove the length of the project in both directions, and … Continue reading
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Boston’s Western Avenue Cycle Track — correcting the public record
TweetAccording to official and published sources, Boston’s Western Avenue cycle track: is 0.58 miles long was built in 2009, or 2010, or 2011. had no reported crashes in the time of the 2009-2012 Boston Cyclist Safety Report. improves safety, connectivity … Continue reading
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Tagged Allston, Boston, Brighton, cycle track, Harvard, Harvard University, Massachusetts Avenue, sidepath, Western Avenue
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Separate but equal
Tweet3:15 PM, Thursday, August 27, 2014: I’m riding home on the stretch of Western Avenue in Brighton a hundred yards or so short of Market Street. I’m riding outside the door zone of parked cars. This stretch is narrow enough … Continue reading
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