MEPA names members of the Citizens Advisory Committee

MEPA, in this document published today, names the members of the CAC:
  1. members of the existing BRA Task Force
  2. a representative of the Charles River Watershed Association
  3. a representative of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council
  4. a representative of the Department of Conservation and Recreation
  5. a representative of the City of Cambridge

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:28 PM

    Anyone from the City of Cambridge and the Current Allston Brighton task force should not be appointed to the "MEPA Citizens Advisory Committee AT ALL"
    Most OF THE TASK FORCE MEMBERS ARE PUPPETS FOR THE CITY OF BOSTON AND FOR HARVARD UNIVERSITY. JIMMY....

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  2. Anonymous1:39 PM

    Why is there anyone from Cambridge remotely involved in a Boston project? This is a joke. They have absolutely no right to participate, have no knowledge of City of Boston/BRA zoning and that representative should be removed.

    This pick was probably one of desperation given an assumed derth of prospective nominees.

    I think the community members of the Harvard/Allston Task Force do a thankless job and they should be applauded for their help and assistance.

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  3. The MEPA review is a state process independent from the City of Boston/BRA zoning review. Harvard's expansion will impact roads in Cambridge and the bridges between Cambridge and Allston, and the transportation impacts of the expansion are part of the MEPA review.

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  4. Anonymous9:10 AM

    I am completely aware of the MEPA process. To link the City of Cambridge with 2 bridges (1/2 of which are in Boston) to this project solely based upon traffic impact is ridiculous. Does the City of Cambridge consult Boston prior to changing their light sequences in Harvard Square, Western Ave and Cambridge Street? I doubt it.

    Keep the Republic out of Allston.

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