WalkMassachusetts Network
3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 1PM VIA ZOOM. Past recordings
October 15. Friends and family members of people who have been killed or injured in violent traffic crashes are "channelling the pain into something productive" by starting a Massachusetts chapter of Families for Safe Streets, an influential advocacy organization founded in New York in 2014. Hear from Sherri Arrington about the effort, plans for next month's World Day of Remembrance and Ride for Your Life, and how you can get involved. Register.
Joint Comment Letter on the Allston Multimodal Project
By WalkBoston |
June 19, 2020 Stephanie Pollack Secretary and CEO, Massachusetts Department of Transportation 10 Park Plaza, Room 4160 Boston, MA 02116 Jeff McEwen Division Administrator, FHWA 55 Broadway, 10th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 MassDOT Board of Directors MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board Dear Secretary Pollack, Administrator McEwen, MassDOT Board of Directors and MBTA Fiscal and …
Comment to the Fiscal Management Control Board Regarding Commuter Rail Contract Renewal
By WalkBoston |
Dear MBTA Fiscal Management Control Board, The commuter rail contract being considered must allow flexibility in providing improved service on the commuter rail lines, especially those that will be bearing the brunt of construction activities on highways. Certain commuter rail services may be called upon to help commuters when highway construction brings reductions in lanes …
Streetsblog Mass: Safe Streets Advocacy Groups Join Growing Movement to Cut Police Spending
By WalkBoston |
Streetsblog Mass: “Safe Streets Advocacy Groups Join Growing Movement to Cut Police Spending” “In a letter sent yesterday to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, three large advocacy groups for safer streets – the LivableStreets Alliance, Boston Cyclists Union, and WalkBoston – called on the City of Boston to remove the Boston Police Department (BPD) from the city’s Vision Zero Task …