STREET TALK!
Developing a bicycle network in Boston

Thu. May. 22, 7 – 8:30 pm
by Peter Furth, Professor of Civil Engineering, Northeastern University
@ LivableStreets office space, 100 Sidney Street, Central Square, Cambridge [ map… ]
free and open to the public, donation suggested, beer/sodas provided compliments of Harpoon Brewery!
If someone said it’s possible to interconnect the three most significant greenways in Boston what would you say? If someone told you that there was a 2 1/2 acre park with water views in Downtown Boston that few know about and no one goes to would you believe them? Come learn about plans to reconnect three of Boston’s most important greenways: the Emerald Necklace, the Charles River Basin, and the Southwest Corridor and, in the process, reclaim a lost park overlooking the Charles River.
This event is sponsored by LivableStreets Alliance
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On a similar subject, Toronto cycling activists built their own network. The excerpt below is from streetsblog.org
Fed up with city government, which is two years behind schedule implementing a 1,000 kilometer bicycle network, Toronto’s Other Urban Repair Squad have begun striping their own bike lanes — in hot pink.
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