Category: Announcement

On November 4th: Vote “No On 1”

On November 4th: Vote “No On 1”

Vote No On 1“We promote walking and transit all across Massachusetts. Genuine choice in transportation improves health and reduces preventable disease by increasing physical activity in our daily lives.

Fair funding will provide safe and affordable transportation options to people of all ages and walks of life. For a healthier future, please Vote No on Question 1.”

Wendy Landman
Executive Director, WalkBoston

New wayfinding signage is on the way in Dorchester. This project was made possible through Sportsmen’s Tennis and Enrichment Center with support from Citizens Bank, Boston Moves for Health, Mass in Motion / Healthy Dorchester & WalkBoston!

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Lessons Behind Somerville’s New T Stop

Lessons Behind Somerville’s New T Stop

Assembly Station - photo by Glen Berkowitz“New transportation by itself is not a miracle cure for urban blight. Zoning, permitting, street configurations, active transport options, parks, schools, policing, trees, public art, public engagement – all of those things tend
to be part of the solution.”

– Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone 

Congratulations to MassDOT and the MBTA on the opening of Assembly Station – it is wonderful to see an addition to the transit system which will help create such enormous economic opportunities and help achieve the mode shift goal which is such a key to Massachusetts’ future. Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone’s CommonWealth Magazine article is absolutely on target. (Photo by Glen Berkowitz).

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