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New Analysis: Greater Boston Residents Driving Fewer Miles, Making More Trips Via Transit, Walking, and Biking

August 21, 2017

Safety concerns, poor infrastructure, and limited capacity on MBTA remain key challenges, says report.  Visit RegionalIndicators.org for the report, executive summary, visualizations, and data BOSTON — A new analysis of data shows Greater Boston’s transportation system needs strategic, targeted investment in coming years if the region hopes to stay economically competitive and […]

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MAPC Annual Report Released

August 21, 2017

The MAPC Annual Report is live! In 2016, MAPC continued to transform the planning field with exciting new practices—integrating arts and culture into land use projects, weaving web-based tools into local decision-making, expanding our public safety work to help address the opioid crisis, baking public health into municipal planning, and exploring […]

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Planning 101 Blog: Newton’s Community Solar Share Initiative

August 21, 2017

Typically, low income households pay a higher percentage of income for electricity than those in other income tax brackets, and can’t afford the upfront costs of buying and installing cost-saving solar panels. The City of Newton has found a simple solution to this challenge – one that providedes the financial […]

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Planning 101 Blog: What Climate Change Could Mean for Your Town’s Trees

August 21, 2017

Climate change is threatening many communities of Greater Boston and will only worsen over the course of the rest of the century if we don’t quickly accelerate our mitigation efforts. According to Climate Ready Boston, average temperatures, extreme precipitation events, and sea level rise will continue to increase over time. Climate […]

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Press Release: Is Metro Boston Building Too Much Parking?

August 21, 2017

Boston – Parking is a hotly-debated across Metro Boston, with little hard data about how many off-street spaces already exist in the region, and how many we need to build in order to meet future demand – until now. A new project at the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) in […]

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Amanda Linehan
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