…and, imagine if the Minuteman Bike Path were still a rail line….
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Sara Mattes




> On Nov 28, 2023, at 12:57 PM, Don Seltzer <timon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 9:49 AM Virginia Goodwin <virginiahgood...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:virginiahgood...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Regarding the issue of "we don't write discriminatory laws", I have two 
>> examples off the top of my head: 
>> 
>> 1) Arlington refusing to allow the Red Line to go through is a specific 
>> local example of laws passed to control (ie: restrict) all of those “inner 
>> city” (ie: poor; ie: Black) T riders from besmirching the pristine environs 
>> of their precious suburb.
> 
> I was a resident of Arlington at that time.  I strongly disagree with your 
> interpretation of  what happened in the 1970's.
> The proposal at that time was to extend and terminate the Red line in 
> Arlington Center.  It was a terrible idea because the terminus of a subway 
> line should have a large parking facility, a large bus station serving feeder 
> routes, and good access to major highways.  Unlike the Alewife site, 
> Arlington Center had none of these.  It would have been a traffic and parking 
> nightmare to terminate the Red line there.  What many Arlington residents 
> were demanding was an extended Red line to at least Arlington Heights, and 
> preferably all the way to 128.  They were open to the Red line going through 
> town, with one or two stations, but opposed to the line terminating in town.
> 
> The most vocal opposition came from St Agnes Church, which would have been 
> heavily impacted by a terminal built next door.  There were multiple reasons 
> for the opposition, in which fear of increased crime was certainly one.  It 
> has been popularized by some authors of academic papers as the primary reason 
> for opposition, without any analytical data.  My perception as a resident was 
> that racial/crime fears were secondary.  Most residents wanted faster, more 
> convenient public transportation, but a Red line terminus in Arlington had 
> too many insurmountable problems.  That is why I and many of my neighbors 
> voted against it.
> 
> Don Seltzer
> 
> 
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