Boston – Everything I Remember and More

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I got the chance a couple of weeks back to finally visit Boston again. Some of my earliest childhood memories involving cities were going to Boston with my family.

From the Harborfront, Boston Public Garden, Fenway, and the jumbled up street grid, things felt so familiar.

But there was so much that felt brand new and unrecognizable, like the multitude of new towers, gleaming new Seaport District, great bike infrastructure (and high usage even in the freezing cold), continued evolution of the land surrounding the Big Dig, and the new appreciation for the beautiful urban neighborhoods.

After spending the past few years doing most of my professional work in Atlanta, it was also super encouraging to see how a comprehensive transit system with amazing frequencies is committed to continually reinventing itself.

Check out some of my favorite shots captured. Can’t wait to get back!

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Phil Veasley is a Professional Engineer working to design safer multimodal infrastructure in cities throughout the US.

My goal is to create cities that are safe and effective for all people to move about outside of cars. To achieve that we have to focus on creating equitable, dense, and vibrant cities full of walkable neighborhoods with a various mix of housing choices, schools, restaurants, and services. We cannot have safe multimodal infrastructure without the density to support it and we cannot have equitable density without safe multimodal infrastructure. Outside of designing safe streets, my passions are sketching ideas for infill neighborhoods, floor plans, urban photography, and exploring our cities on foot or bike. Please check out the menus above for all of my ideas and also check out my YouTubeInstagram, and Twitter accounts.

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