Boston Greenway Mired In Red Tape

Through the newly-signed agreement, Boston gets a look at the convoluted operation of the Big Dig parks.

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July 14, 2004, 2:00 PM PDT

By Jeffrey Goodman


While the Rose Kennedy Greenway will be the crowning achievement of the multi-billion dollar Big Dig transit project, the battles of political ego behind the scenes have left the parks' control in limbo. The newly-created Greenway Conservancy should be the guiding force in the parks' operation; in fact, this is only partially true. The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority will pay for maintenance but does not maintain the park system; the city of Boston does. But the city of Boston answers to the 12-member Greenway Leadership Council which, of course, has nothing to do with the conservancy announced to much fanfare at City Hall.

Thanks to Jeffrey Goodman

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