MODIFIED ALL AT-GRADE DESIGN SUPPORTERS
Major business, environmental, transportation, and community leaders agree: the All At-Grade design is the best choice for the future of our region.
On October 30th, a broad-based coalition of nearly 30 organizations and prominent neighborhood advocates submitted a joint comment letter urging the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to select the All At-Grade design (officially called the Modified All-At Grade Option) as the Preferred Alternative for the throat section of the I-90 Allston Multimodal Project. This coalition also affirmed its opposition to the Modified Highway Viaduct and No Build Options currently being assessed by the state.
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350 MA Transportation Working Group
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A Better City
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Allston Brighton CDC
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Allston Civic Association
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Allston Brighton Health Collaborative
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Boston Cyclists Union
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Boston Society of Landscape Architects
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Brookline GreenSpace Alliance
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Cambridgeport Neighborhood Association
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Cambridge Redevelopment Authority
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Charles River Conservancy
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Conservation Law Foundation
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Fresh Pond Residents Alliance
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Kendall Square Association
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LivableStreets Alliance
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Magazine Beach Partners
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Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Massachusetts Sierra Club
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MassBio
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MASSPIRG
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Pioneer Institute
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TransitMatters
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Transportation for Massachusetts
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WalkBoston
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Worcester Chamber of Commerce
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Harry Mattison, Allston resident and I-90 Task Force Member
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Jessica Robertson, Allston resident and I-90 Task Force Member
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Fred Yaloris, Cambridge resident and I-90 Task Force Member
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To read the coalition's full comment letter, click here.
The following elected officials, municipalities, and universities have also publicly stated their support for the All At-Grade design.
Click on each name above to view the corresponding letter or resolution. To read more about elected official support for the All At-Grade design, click here.