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The Red Line will be shut down from JFK/UMass to Park Street Station from May 2,  2024 until May 10, 2024. In addition, from May 2-9, evening Red Line trains will not operate between Park Street and Ashmont stations from approximately 8:30 PM through the end of service every day. MBTA shuttle buses will replace train service, and the Commuter Rail will be free between Braintree, Quincy Center, JFK/UMass, and South Station.

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Beginning May 2nd and lasting approximately 2 months Brookline Ave will be closed to northbound traffic between 8 pm and 5 am. This will impact the road between David Ortiz Way and Newbury St. Normal service during the daytime hours will not be disrupted by this construction. 

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All departures after the 7:50 pm from BIDMC West Campus will not be able to access the Lansdowne Garage, Ipswich Garage, 1295 Boylston St, or 55 Jersey Street stops. Passengers will be let off at Brookline at Jersey Street. 

March 19, 2024

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One powerful tool for offering commuters better options are Transportation Management Associations. My organization, the Longwood Collective TMA, is one of 15 statewide associations that collectively offer a wide range of services to more than 400,000 residents in 48 communities. The work TMAs do includes promoting carpooling, cycling, and walking, and TMAs serve as a clearinghouse for information about the MBTA and other transit options. In our case, we run fleets of shuttle buses to provide last-mile solutions to and from major transit hubs, and identify congestion hot spots and work with the city and state to fix them. Additionally, TMAs like ours push for policies that support better commuter benefits, including a tax-relief law that provides better parity between commuters driving single-occupancy vehicles and those who opt for alternatives like regional bus service, ferries, the MBTA, and bicycling.

November 06, 2023

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The Longwood Collective, the chief planner and principal steward of the world-renowned Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA), is honored to announce that its V.P. for Area Planning and Development Tom Yardley and Urban Planner/Designer Rachel Dowley Alexander were selected to present at the American Society of Landscape Architects’ (ASLA) recent “ScaleUp Conference on Landscape Architecture,’’ one of the industry’s most prestigious annual events.