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…x in the Royal Seaport, from pushing back against the new standards. The key sticking point was the Royal Seaport’s mobility plan, which is based upon a “reversed traffic hierarchy” that prioritizes pedestrians and cyclists first, transit commuters second, and private vehicles last. This particular developer tried to bargain for an exemption to build parking spaces for every emplo…
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Peter Wurmsdobler
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