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Random musings from a Midwesterner in Beantown.
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Herald: Big Dig balks at pedestrian walkway projects
Big Dig officials caught in a worsening budget quagmire are trying to evade legal commitments to build critical pedestrian bridges linking $90 million worth of new parks in the Charles River Basin, according to a report today by Boston Herald reporter Casey Ross.
According to the report, the pair of bridges in danger of being cut were planned to link Boston and Cambridge over the Charles River and connect the new Nashua Street Park to the Kennedy Greenway downtown and Harborwalk through the North End.
According to the report, the pair of bridges in danger of being cut were planned to link Boston and Cambridge over the Charles River and connect the new Nashua Street Park to the Kennedy Greenway downtown and Harborwalk through the North End.
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