Green Line Extension Comment Letter
September 7, 2007
Katherine Fichter
Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation katherine.fichter@eot.state.ma.us
Christine Kirby
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection christine.kirby@state.ma.us
Re: Green Line Extension
Dear Ms. Fichter and Ms. Kirby:
WalkBoston is Massachusetts’ leading pedestrian advocacy organization, and we are currently working with the City of Somerville on their innovative efforts to improve the health of their citizens through community-wide nutrition and physical activity programs. The City recently received international attention for these efforts, which are beginning to have measurable benefits for Somerville children. The State should do its part to vigorously support Somerville by following through on its commitment to extend the Green Line to Somerville and Medford.
Why should the Commonwealth promptly honor the commitment to construct the Green Line?
- The project will serve the densest community in Massachusetts – one with a high proportion of low-income, minority and transit-dependent residents.
- Somerville and Medford are poorly served by existing transit and suffer from poor air quality as a result of extremely high vehicle volumes and rail diesel fumes. As a result of this poor air quality, Somerville suffers from high rates of lung cancer and heart disease. Thus, the residents of Somerville bear the burden of rail impacts without the benefits of transit service.
- Since 1990 the state has been legally obligated to provide this transit expansion – it is time to make good on that commitment.
While we believe the state should vigorously pursue federal transit funds, such efforts should in no way slow progress on the Green Line extension.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on this important project. Sincerely,
Wendy Landman
Executive Director