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As submitted to Massachusetts School Building Authority in February 2021, this image shows the sensitivities of the Elm Street site. Missing from the image is the Primary Aquifer Protection District border. (Credit: Dale Street School Building Committee)
The benefits of childhood freedom and independence will be a topic covered on Thursday, May 13 with renowned expert Peter Gray.
The Dale at Dale Coalition is organizing two different public forums – one on
Monday, May 10, and another on Thursday, May 13 – that feature guest speakers who will focus on timely topics that overlap with the 4th- and 5th-grade school building project and the proposed Wheelock site; both forums begin at
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We urge the Brookline Transportation Board to support implementation of a pilot to test dedicated bus lanes along Washington Street, better known as Route 9, from High Street to the Boston line at River Road.
The proposed bus lanes, part of the Gateway East project, are an important opportunity to improve quality of life for those who live, work, and shop in and near Brookline. The proposal prioritizes movement of people, encourages sustainable modes of travel, and aims to reduce the number of cars and amount of fossil fuel emissions in Brookline.
The proposal is consistent with a growing trend in Brookline, as expressed through initiatives such as the 2019 Town Meeting Warrant Article on sustainable transportation, that the town’s transportation decision-making should prioritize social and climate justice. Bus lanes make our roads more just and inclusive. A high proportion of bus passengers in Gateway East are people of color, women, and from low-income hou