Monday, 6/4, 6:30 PM
Children's Museum, 5th floor
(use the 308 Congress St. entrance)
The Crossroads Initiative selects a handful of streets that, with the
creation of the Greenway, have the potential to form vital connections
between districts—districts such as the West End and the North End, as
well as South Boston and Chinatown. At the same time, the network these
improved streets and the Greenway will form, will create new ways of
looking at and understanding the City. Targeted improvements to these
Crossroads streets will:
• Make inviting connections between the Greenway parks, neighborhoods, and cultural destinations,
• Celebrate gateways—at the water’s edge, at South Bay, North Station, South Station and Long Wharf, and
• Introduce the Greenway as a new “Common Ground”—another, year-round
center for Boston’s social life that highlights the distinctive
character of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway and its districts.
full details:
http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/planning/PlanningInitsIndividual.asp?action=ViewInit&InitID=139
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