StreetsblogMASS
@mass.streetsblog.org
3.4K followers 250 following 600 posts
Connecting people to information about how to improve walking, biking, and transit across the Commonwealth
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
mass.streetsblog.org
This is a state-funded program.
mass.streetsblog.org
TLDR version: The T says that accessibility rules require them to block access to the platform that's most easily accessible to the station building.
mass.streetsblog.org
Thanks to @tracynovick.bsky.social for your help reporting this and for sharing photos!
mass.streetsblog.org
They opted not to use my quote reminding them that cars and trucks – not e-bikes – have caused at least 248 deaths and
over 1,500 serious life-changing injuries this year alone
mass.streetsblog.org
Obviously, it's much harder to find housing than it is to find a parking space.

And yet, whenever someone builds a new parking lot, nobody ever wrings their hands to wonder where the drivers are going to live.
karenmeurer.bsky.social
Wondering where the people that will be living in these new buildings are supposed to keep their cars then?
mass.streetsblog.org
The @bostoncitycouncil.bsky.social is hosting a neighborhood public hearing in Forest Hills next week, on October 6, to discuss delayed street safety improvements to Hyde Park Ave. Details here:
www.boston.gov/public-notic...
City Council Committee On Planning, Development, And Transportation Hearing On Docket #1450
www.boston.gov
mass.streetsblog.org
Editor's note: this is a revised version of an earlier post that incorrectly stated that Hoboken was in NY (screenshot below). We've deleted that erroneous post per our corrections policy.
Screenshot of a deleted post that incorrectly reads "Hoboken NY will this week start using cameras to ticket drivers who block bike lanes, bus lanes, and loading zones in its downtown." Hoboken is in fact in New Jersey
mass.streetsblog.org
Oooof, of course, you're right. We'll delete the original and post a correction.
mass.streetsblog.org
Meeting the state's short-term #climate policy targets would require 1/3 of new cars sold between now and 2030 to run on electricity.

EVs currently make up just 11% of new car sales in MA, and the market faces big headwinds under the Trump administration:

mass.streetsblog.org/2025/09/15/m...
Massachusetts Lawmakers Sit On the Sidelines As Trump Shreds the State's Climate Plans - Streetsblog Massachusetts
The state was already falling behind its electric vehicle goals before Trump took office – but the outlook is even dimmer now.
mass.streetsblog.org
mass.streetsblog.org
Important to read through this story through the end, because it's not all gloom. There's a bill in the legislature (S.2246) that aims to course-correct the state's #climate plans by focusing more on public transit and less on car dealerships. It's getting a public hearing tomorrow.