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.
WBZ 1030 Jay Talking Podcast – “Talking About Walking”
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WBZ 1030 Jay Talking Podcast: “Talking About Walking” (37 min) Brendan Kearney (WalkBoston) wants you to get out and stretch your legs, but first, what can we do to make our streets safer for walkers, bikes and motorists? Posted January 23, 2019
Comment letter on Waterways Application #W18-5358: Proposed bike/ped path from 80 Alford St/Route 99 to Draw Seven Park Ch 91 license
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January 24, 2019 Jerome Grafe MassDEP Waterways Program 1 Winter Street, 5th floor Boston, MA 02108 RE: Waterways Application # W18-5358: Proposed bike/ped path from 80 Alford St/Route 99 to Draw Seven Park Ch 91 license Dear Jerome, WalkBoston is excited to hear of the proposal for a new bike/ped path connecting Draw Seven Park …
WGBH News – “Why Don’t The Boston Police Report Traffic Crash Data?”
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WGBH News: “Why Don’t The Boston Police Report Traffic Crash Data?” “It’s a real issue,” says Brendan Kearney, a spokesperson for Walk Boston, a pedestrian advocacy group. The standardized crash data reported to the state by every other municipality, says Kearney, informs not just reports but state-funded improvement projects and studies, called “safety audits.” “If …