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As part of reporter Meghan Volcy’s three-part series on the intersection of Black history and transportation justice ...
The Black and Brown families who weren’t displaced found themselves living in neighborhoods exposed to hazardous air and noise pollution, resulting in a denigrated quality of life and long lasting ...
An analysis of thousands of summertime walking trips through Boston finds that, on average, a 1 degree increase in perceived ...
Black civil rights leaders used transportation as a means to challenge white supremacy, aiding movements for organized labor ...
As part of Part II of the three-part series from reporter Meghan Volcy on the intersection of Black history and the pursuit ...
MassDOT now says it hopes to open the bridge before 2030 – a more ambitious timeline than agency officials had reported just a few weeks ago.
The following is an edited version of a TransitMatters press release. TransitMatters, the nonprofit public transit advocacy organization, has hired local transportation policy expert Caitlin ...
The MBTA is suspending service on Boston’s segment of the Orange Line for the next nine days, starting Saturday June 21, to ...
While the history of Black Americans and transportation justice began with forced movement in slavery and attempts at ...
Last week, StreetsblogMASS joined WalkMassachusetts along with several Brockton residents, planners, and municipal officials for a "walk audit" of the Montello neighborhood, located about a mile north ...
A compromise on the Fair Share supplemental budget makes it more likely the T will be able to afford its projected $3.24 ...
Christian MilNeil is the editor of StreetsblogMASS. This is an archive of articles he has written.