Showing posts with label Tynan Elementary School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tynan Elementary School. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

MBTA Better Bus Project Coming To Roads Near You

Join the MBTA for a  Better Bus Project Open House and Community Meeting on:


Monday, February 25, 2019
anytime 6 pm to 8 pm
Tynan School 
650 E. Fourth St.
(accessible from bus routes 7, 9 and 11)

There are some proposed changes to the number 4 bus, the number 9 bus, and the Silver Line Route #2. Visit betterbus.mbta.com to view the proposals. The proposals include a description of each proposed change by route number, a map of the change, and the data supporting the change along with the trade offs. You can also sign up for project email alerts.



The MBTA will also have information on their Automated Fare Collection 2.0 and of a course, an opportunity to weigh in on the proposed fare increase. 

Can't make it to the meeting? Share your feedback at mbta.com/BBPfeedback.

Originally published 2.11.19

Thursday, November 27, 2014

South Boston Waterfront Transportation Updates & December Meetings

The City of Boston, Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, Massport and MassDOT will be holding a final set of community meetings on the South Boston Waterfront Sustainable Transportation Plan. You are invited to attend either meeting:


Monday, December 8 at 6:00 PM
Tynan Elementary School - Cafetorium
650 E. Fourth Street, South Boston

or

Thursday, December 18 at 6:00 PM
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center – Room 153
415 Summer Street, Boston


At these meetings, the project team will present the draft recommendations of the plan and listen to your feedback. Community feedback is essential to plan for the best improvements possible.

In case you missed the September and October community meetings, catch up with summary results highlighting the top three priorities (or four in case of a tie) for each question. The results from the Condon School October meeting are listed in blue and appear above the results from the September District Hall meeting. In addition, future land use is documented in the Future Conditions Report. The development projections predict job and population growth. The projected growth is then used to model demand for transportation infrastructure and services over the next 20 years.

Related Post: May Community Meeting Update

originally published 11.18.14