Community Preservation Act Up For A Vote In Boston This November
Yet another reason to get out there and vote. From Livable Streets: This November, Boston voters (as well as those in Springfield and Holyoke) will decide if their cities will join the roughly 160...
View ArticleCelebrate Comm Ave Improvements (Part 2) This Friday
A bunch of big wigs will be on hand to celebrate the second phase of the Comm. Ave. improvement project. Come check it out. From Livable Streets: —————— This Friday, we are excited to celebrate the...
View ArticleShare Your #VisionZero Vision With State Senators! (Online And In Person This...
From DotBike: Hi Dot Bikers, If you’re free this Tuesday night, I encourage you to go to this event at 6pm at Suffolk to share your #VisionZero vision with State Senators. Commonwealth Conversations...
View ArticleLivable Streets Update
From the email: What’s happening Ask your legislators to support safe streets We need your help to make sweeping, effective improvements to street safety throughout Massachusetts. LivableStreets and...
View ArticleImagining A More Connected Franklin Park
From Livable Streets: Do you live, work or play near Franklin Park? Do you have ideas about improving access to the park? If the answer is YES, please join Imagine Boston 2030, Boston Parks &...
View ArticleHelp Re-Design City Infrastructure
From livable streets: ————- Have you ever found yourself at a Boston area bus stop and thought, “this could be better”? If you could do it over, what would you change? Would you add more seating? Some...
View ArticleLivable Streets Update
What’s happening Become a Street Ambassador We are launching our Street Ambassador program for 2017 to directly engage the public in our Better Buses and Longwood Areacampaigns. We need volunteers who...
View Article5th Annual Rush Hour Challenge
From LivableStreets: The 5th Annual Rush Hour Challenge is less than a week away! This friendly competition dares to answer the age-old question: what’s the most reliable form of transportation for...
View ArticleLivable Streets Update
From the email: ———– What’s happening 3 reasons to sign up for Tour de Streets today Tour de Streets is LivableStreets’ biggest fundraiser of the year, and – more importantly – it’s a ton of fun! Here...
View ArticleLivable Streets Update
From Livable Streets: StreetLife Issue #122 – January 2018 In this issue: Help fight for #TransitNotTraffic for Allston I-90 project Check out our new Longwood Area Report, “Finding a Cure” Mark your...
View ArticleSpeak Up For Zoning Reform In MA!
From Livable Streets: Did you know that the last time Massachusetts updated its zoning laws was in 1975? We need your help today to ensure that our future includes responsible planning for great...
View ArticleLast all To Submit Comments For Allston I-90 DEIR
From Livable Streets: Are you willing to wait 22 years for your train to show up? Now is the time to let state leaders know that we can’t afford to wait. The Allston I-90 Interchange project can...
View ArticleStreet Life Update
From Livable Streets Weigh In on the Massachusetts Pedestrian Plan Image: The Boston Globe A draft plan of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s statewide Pedestrian Transportation Plan is...
View ArticleStreetLife: Boston Budget Hearings, Bus-Bike Workshop, And More!
From the email: —————– Image: MA Vision Zero Coalition Last week, the Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition released the third annual Vision Zero Progress Report for Boston. While fatal crashes on Boston...
View ArticleSpeak Up For A People Focused Northern Avenue Bridge
From Livable Streets: Join us Monday, June 3rd to help ensure that the future use and design of the Northern Avenue Bridge prioritizes people and respects the historic legacy of this iconic structure....
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from the email: Double Your Donation For Tour de Streets TDM Photography Tour de Streets is Saturday, September 7th — less than three weeks away! This annual event is turning 10 this year, and will...
View ArticleAction Alert (x3!)
Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a...
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