A range of options for re-designing the Morrissey Boulevard corridor were presented at a public meeting of the Morrissey Boulevard Commission on Thursday night (May 2) at Boston College High School in front of a crowd of roughly 70 people, with another 50 participating virtually. The Morrissey Commission was formed by state law last year to devise a plan to redesign Morrissey
City officials are gearing up to redesign a 2.4 mile stretch of Columbia Road from Kosciuszko Circle to Franklin Park and they say they want the communities along the corridor to be front and center when questions like “bus lane or not?” are being considered. The conceptual design for the roadway, which Boston Transportation Department (BTD) leaders describe as a
The third meeting of the Morrissey Boulevard-K Circle Commission is slated for this Thursday, May 2 at BC High from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jake Wachman, state Sen. Nick Collins’ designee on the commission, urged the public to attend or log-in virtually. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape the future of the Morrissey corridor and Dorchester waterfront,” Wachman said.
Concerns about the lack of progress made by a state-run commission charged with planning improvements to the Morrissey Boulevard corridor filled the air at Monday evening’s meeting of the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association (CSHCA). The group, which meets on the first Monday of each month, voted to create a new Government Affairs committee to track developments related to
About 30 people attended meeting held at UMass Boston Members of the state-run Morrissey Boulevard Commission discussed climate resiliency options for the boulevard’s re-design during its second public meeting on Tuesday evening at UMass Boston. The session was one of four the Commission has planned to discuss reworking Morrissey Boulevard and Kosciuszko Circle to make them