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Salem Downtown Walk Assessment

Salem Downtown Walk Assessment

The walk assessment focused on Salem’s downtown district just west of the pedestrian mall and Peabody Essex Museum. The route began at the City Hall Annex; traveled north to Bridge Street and the Salem MBTA commuter rail station; turned west on Bridge Street; cut through a worn pathway along the North Street (Rt 114) ramps …

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Support WalkBoston this weekend – take the new Assembly stop on the #MBTA Orange Line! You can also share this link on Twitter & tag walkboston and @atassemblyrow to get us bonus points!

Comments on Haverhill Walkway

Comments on Haverhill Walkway

September 15, 2014 Secretary Maeve Vallely Bartlett Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Attn: Anne Canaday 100 Cambridge St., Suite 900 Boston MA 02114 RE: Comments on the Environmental Notification Form for the Haverhill Boardwalk Project MEPA# 15238 Dear Secretary Vallely Bartlett: WalkBoston has reviewed the ENF and we offer the following comments …

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Lessons Behind Somerville’s New T Stop

Lessons Behind Somerville’s New T Stop

“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 – …

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