Hyde Park Avenue Site Visit Key Concerns: November 3, 2025 Report

Hyde Park Avenue Site Visit Key Concerns: November 3, 2025 Report

Re: Hyde Park Avenue Site Visit Key Concerns
November 3, 2025 Report

We are ‘Shared Spaces’, a coalition of advocates from the community, Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL), Riders’ Transportation Access Group (RTAG), Transportation for Massachusetts (T4MA), WalkMass, Boston Cyclists Union (BCU), and MassBike.

Our mission is to promote collaboration and understanding of the challenges associated with shared spaces – such as bike lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks, and bus stops statewide. We are committed to advocating for safety and accessibility in the design of these shared spaces, with a focus on the unique experiences of individuals with disabilities. Through education, outreach, and active engagement, we will advocate for and support inclusive policies that enhance the safety and accessibility of shared spaces for all people with disabilities, pedestrians, bicyclists, drivers, and transit riders.

We organized this site visit to bring together individuals from the city and provide them with a firsthand understanding of these shared spaces, their limitations, and potential conflicts—this initiative aimed to promote more informed decision-making. Additionally, the visit facilitated relationship-building between our communities, allowing for a more authentic and accurate experience of these shared spaces.

Please find at the link below a summary of the key observations from our group’s site visit of Hyde Park Avenue on November 3, 2025. We have included photos and can provide more examples if that is helpful.

Read the PDF Report

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