Commentaries Transportation

Downtown View: Boston’s Future Mobility

The city published its Go Boston 2030 report in mid-March. It is 223 pages long. I read it so you don’t have to. It’s taken me awhile. It is available electronically at http://goboston2030.org/en/. Suggestions are accompanied by a note explaining how other cities have fared with such changes, a nice touch. After I read the Read More…

Government Transportation

Go Boston 2030 Plan to Bring Harbor Ferries, N. Station/S. Station Express Bus & Bike Corridors

The Go Boston 2030 Vision and Action Plan was recently released with several projects impacting the North End and downtown Boston area. “Go Boston 2030 addresses the transportation challenges that we face as a city and a region, and lays the foundation for how we can create a safer, more equitable transportation future… Altogether, the initiatives in Read More…

Event Notices

Monday! December 14th NEWNC Agenda: 92 Salem St, Flood Maps, Boston 2030, Beautification

North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council Website: www.NEWNCBoston.org Email: info@newncboston.org NEWNC AGENDA Monday, December 14, 2015, 7:00PM Nazzaro Center, 30 North Bennet Street 1.     Welcome:  NEWNC President 2.     Call to order & Roll Call:  NEWNC President 3.     Meeting Protocol:  NEWNC Vice President 4.     President’s Report:  NEWNC President 5.     Committee Reports: Read More…

Event Notices

Mayor’s Column: Together, Let’s Keep Moving Boston Forward

Mayor’s Column by Martin J. Walsh: On January 8, 2015, Boston was given the incredible opportunity to explore bidding for the 2024 Olympic summer games. It was a historic moment that sparked a months-long discussion about our city’s future. And from the very beginning, we were thinking about a future for Boston much beyond the 2024 Read More…