One year after a state of emergency was first declared in Boston, Mayor Walsh on Tuesday urged city residents to keep their guard up, get tested for Covid-19, seek out vaccinations, and avoid large gatherings ahead of the St. Patrick’s Day/Evacuation Day holiday in the city. “Now is not the time to let up.We can see the light at the end of the tunnel,” Walsh said at a press
By Bill Forry, Editor
Bill Forry, Editor
There’s renewed hope this week that a confluence of state and city attention and monies will finally break an impasse over how best to move forward in rebuilding our vulnerable, but essential road system along Dorchester’s coastline.
Baker administration officials joined by aides to Mayor Walsh rolled out welcome news last week that Boston and the Commonwealth will jointly fund a $1 million-plus study this year to further advance planning that has already been done to modernize Morrissey Boulevard. The scope of the engineering study will go beyond what the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has already done along Morrissey. The new study will amplify those plans and add in the bottleneck-round-about at Kosciuszko Circle and the roads that feed it: Day Boulevard, Old Colony Boulevard, and Columbia Road to Dot Ave.
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