The City of Boston Redevelopment Authority Vision 2030 program defined the vital need for waterfront public access with connected open space.
The “Imagine Boston 2030″ program defines the need for waterfront public access with connected open space described by Richard McGuinness, Deputy Director for Climate Change and Environmental Planning at the Boston Planning & Development Agency to be…
This plan envisions a city where all residents have better and more equitable travel choices. We are working to build efficient transportation networks that create economic opportunity. We’ll also take much needed steps to prepare for climate change.
https://www.blurb.com/books/8281057-imagine-boston-2030
By putting this plan in place, people will be able to access all parts of Boston safely and reliably. This is true whether you travel on foot, by public transportation, by bike, or by car.
Imagine a Public Waterfront Park
Imagine a Public Waterfront Park for the benefit of Charlestown, Boston and its visitors.
Imagine a climate resilient inclusive waterfront providing healthful recreation, cultural events and historic views from the Head of Boston Harbor.
The waterfront should not be privatized into apartment complexes with fundamental waterfront experience blocking, impacting Boston’s quality of life and health for generations. Nature based solutions are an investment in our future and our planet.
Goals by urging our governmental representatives and agencies to provide financial resources to achieve an outcome beneficial to all. We ask for your support.

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