Daily Archives: August 30, 2013


Wednesday, September 18, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Cycle Track Public Meeting Notice

The City of Boston announces a public meeting scheduled for Wednesday, September 18, from 6 – 8 at the Firehouse at 127 Mount Vernon Street, relative to a conceptual plan for a cycle track and intersection improvements around the Public Garden on Arlington Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street.  The concept plan envisions a two-way cycle track along the streets around the Public Garden including intersection improvements.  Cycle tracks are sections of road designated for exclusive use by cyclists, physically protected from motor vehicle traffic.  The cycle tracks will be at street grade, separate from the sidewalk, and marked with paint or thermoplastic.  Parked cars and/or flexible bollards will separate cyclists from the moving vehicles.

Why install cycle tracks? The proposed two-way track is a key component of the City’s Bike Network Plan, which seeks to provide safe, protected routes through the City, encouraging all residents to bicycle, from children to senior citizens.  The proposed track would provide a path-like facility connecting the Charles River path to existing and proposed on-street facilities ini the network.  The existing one-way street pattern requires bicyclists to ride significantly out of their way, against traffic, or on the sidewalk, to make important connections.  Cycle tracks in other cities have been shown to increase ridership, decrease sidewalk riding, decrease crashes, and reduce speeds.  Parking and traffic modifications will be discussed at this meeting. Hopefully, police enforcement of bicycle riding traffic violators will also be discussed.

For more information contact Nicole Freedman, City of Boston, at 617-918-4456, or email her at Nicole.freedman@cityofboston.gov.

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Tuesday, September 24, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – The Rose Kennedy Greenway: Ecological Form and Function

On Tuesday, September 24 (rain date Wednesday, September 25), tour guides Stuart Shillaber and Anthony Ruggiero will lead a tour through the Rose Kennedy Greenway sponsored by the Ecological Landscaping Association.  The Greenway is the mile long ribbon of green that replaced Boston’s elevated Central Artery when Route 93 was moved underground as part of the Big Dig.  The Greenway builds on Boston’s legacy of beautiful parks within the active center of the city.  Its gardens, lawns, and fountains have made it a gathering place than unifies neighborhoods once divided by the elevated highway.  It has brought a unique mix of tranquil green spaces and vibrant urban streetscapes to downtown Boston.

The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy manages the parks, supplements them with new plantings, and builds entire new landscapes within the Greenway.  The Conservancy’s horticulture staff is attuned to the behavior of people in parks as well as to the behavior of plants in the city.  They have learned which plants are adapted to the particular demands and stresses of Boston’s urban environment, and they apply those lessons to each new planting.

The Conservancy is also an innovator in the ecological management of urban landscapes, and this tour will include in depth discussion of the Conservancy’s organic horticultural practices. Join tour guides Conservancy Superintendent of Horticulture Stuart Shillaber and Horticulture Foreman Anthony Ruggiero for a behind the scenes tour of the Greenway.  Registrations are limited.  For more information email ela.info@comcast.net. $20 for ELA members, $25 for nonmembers.  Register online at https://www.eventville.com/catalog/eventregistration1.asp?eventid=1010445.

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