On and off the streets of Boston
May. 21st, 2004 09:25 amThe Democratic National Convention is going to be in Boston during the last week of July. And there's going to be security, which is not surprising given the current polarization of the political arena along with all the other post-9/11 concerns. At first, this meant that some T stations were going to be closed, and some highways closed in the evenings. Then it turns out that the highways will have to be closed earlier, because it takes a while to close a whole highway off. Which makes sense, but is hell for any kind of evening commute, since they're going to stop access to the highways at 4 P.M. Yesterday the news was that a bunch of parking garages downtown will be closed for the duration of the convention. Today, I hear that parts of Rte. 93 will be closed for the week. It's getting out of control. Even if lots of commuters take vacation and/or switch to some form of public transportation, it's still going to be a nightmare. I don't yet know how it will affect me, but I'm sure it will, with the daily revelation of restrictions.
Also on the transportation front: short-term parking (8 hours) at Logan is going from $22 to $50! This is supposedly in line with prices in Boston. Really?
Oh, and a memo to one of the drivers on 128 this morning:
Honking your horn when I am in the lane you want to be in is not effective. Learn to merge.
Also on the transportation front: short-term parking (8 hours) at Logan is going from $22 to $50! This is supposedly in line with prices in Boston. Really?
Oh, and a memo to one of the drivers on 128 this morning:
Honking your horn when I am in the lane you want to be in is not effective. Learn to merge.
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Date: 2004-05-21 06:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-21 06:43 am (UTC)I don't think it was all parking garages, btw. I just don't remember which areas were affected.
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Date: 2004-05-21 06:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-21 07:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-21 07:29 am (UTC)I've also noticed how much easier it can be five or ten minutes earlier, especially now that it's construction season again.
Luckily, my commute is a reverse one, heading out to Needham from Cambridge, so I don't get hit with major commuting suckage unless I leave work late enough to hit the general mess that are the highways after 5 or 5:30. And I don't end up in Boston frequently. Even if I do, I'm likely to walk or T, which will hopefully not be too horrible...
(I wish I could avoid the traffic woes of the DNC, but I don't think I could face summer down there either :-)
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Date: 2004-05-21 07:32 am (UTC)$50 is more than a cab/limo to Logan from most of the metro area, more than parking in one of the more remote lots for a couple of days, more than mid-range sushi for two (drinks not included ;-). Obviously, they don't want anyone parking there except people on expense accounts.
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Date: 2004-05-21 08:17 am (UTC)And yes, you definitely have the good end of the stick when it comes to summer. We've already been running our a/c for a couple of months.
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Date: 2004-05-21 08:27 am (UTC)I end up having to go into Brookline to shop on a regular basis, though with Trader Joe's, it's less frequent than it used to be, and it's less of a hassle if I go on the way to work, rather than home.
I don't have an a/c, just ceiling fans and a floor fan, and lots of windows to open. Usually there are a couple of weeks where I wonder why it is I haven't yet bought an a/c (especially because it's hard to get a cross-breeze in my apartment, despite having windows on three sides), but it's never quite long enough to get me to do it (plus they're usually out of stock then, anyway). I'm nervous about installing it improperly and having it fall out the window. Foolish, perhaps, but there you go. Plus decreased light, and increased noise (I've heard that new ones are pretty quiet, though).
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Date: 2004-05-21 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-21 08:39 am (UTC)Are there any buses that help with the T commute (or let you avoid the T completely)?
Also, I think there are week-long passes for the T (and/or bus), which might be useful.
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Date: 2004-05-21 08:59 am (UTC)20 minute walk.
Oh, poor baby.
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Date: 2004-05-21 09:59 am (UTC)D, maybe this will be a chance for you to start walking more (I don't know what sort of walking you normally do).
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Date: 2004-05-25 04:32 pm (UTC)(Yeah, I know, just a pipe dream... but something disruptive like the DNC should really pay more than, oh, say, a convention of opthamologists.)
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Date: 2004-05-25 04:41 pm (UTC)