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Boston 'Healthy Streets' to support COVID-19 recovery
Purpose
Public health
Approach
Changes to public space
Type
Public space
Mode
Bicycle / e-bicycle
Bus
About this initiative
Boston is focused on changing their streets to support a healthy reopening and an equitable recovery. They prioritize safe streets, connected bicycle routes, reliable transit, and resilient small business districts.
Lessons learned
Location:
Massachusetts
Boston
United States
Launch date: May 28, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
()
Partners involved: City of Boston, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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