- Page 1: ACTIVATING COLUMBIA ROAD: REFRAMING
- Page 5 and 6: TEAM MEMBERS Aqsa Butt M.A. Candida
- Page 7: Following this research process our
- Page 10 and 11: LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Plan of t
- Page 12 and 13: 1. INTRODUCTION
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- Page 16 and 17: LivableStreets Alliance LivableStre
- Page 18 and 19: Project Goals Columbia Road has a l
- Page 20 and 21: 2. METHODS
- Page 22 and 23: CURRENT DATA What data and informat
- Page 24 and 25: Case Studies We reviewed three case
- Page 26 and 27: 3. CONTEXT
- Page 28 and 29: Source: MassGIS Figure 12: Locus Ma
- Page 30 and 31: Boston Neighborhoods Source: MassGI
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Placemaking and Public Art The Desi
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Source: MassGIS, MBTA, DS4SI, Fairm
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Source: MassGIS, Boston Planning an
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Moakley Park At the northeast end o
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4. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
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Figure 45: Timeline of Columbia Roa
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Upham’s Corner The following stra
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Fairmount Cultural Corridor The Fai
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Mountjoy readily admitted that if t
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engagement activities generated a w
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Imagine Boston 2030 City of Boston,
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2030 framed the process well to res
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5. MOBILITY
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Walkability and Pedestrian Experien
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Figure 61: Bike Lane on Columbia Ro
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Source: MassGIS Figure 64: MBTA Bus
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Fairmount Commuter Rail Line The Fa
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Car Use and Parking Columbia Road i
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6. CASE STUDIES
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SAN PABLO AVENUE Historically an Af
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FOUNTAIN AVENUE Fountain Avenue run
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TEMPLE STREET Figure 76: Street Saf
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7. ANALYSIS
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agencies. For example, in 2019, pla
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8. RECOMMENDATIONS
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MBTA to address worries about the F
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9. APPENDIX
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Sources of Graphics Cover Page and
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Figure 68: Aqsa Butt, MBTA, MassGIS
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A Sample of Community Organizations
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Boston Redevelopment Authority. “
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Levenson, Michael. 2015. “Boston
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Voynovskaya, Nastia. “A Black Cul