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You’re only paranoid if they’re not out to get you…
Posted on December 12th, 2009 No commentsHarvard’s recent actions involving buying buildings, emptying out paying tenants, then leaving them empty seems illogical when viewed in the short term, but long term what does it seem like? In 50 years allegedly North Allston will be an urban utopia. This seems like a South Park (1) inspired plan -
Phase 1. Buy and empty buildings
Phase 2. [Silence]
Phase 3. Urban utopia
One scary long term option whether intentional or unintentional is that Lower Allston and Brighton are being prepped for West End style urban renewal. After many years of fighting and trying to better their neighborhood will some number of residents “vote with their feet” on Harvard’s work in Allston and move to more rat free homes in the surrounding area - Oak Square, Watertown Square/Arsenal, Waltham’s Moody St? With the community shattered and “blighted” who would stop or object to eminent domain land grabs to enlarge Harvard’s treks of land?
Brief history of the West End snipped from Wikipedia(2):
“By the 1950s, Boston’s West End had turned into a working-poor residential area with scattered businesses with small meandering roads much like the North End. According to most residents, the West End was a good place to live at this time.[3] The once overcrowded neighborhood was in the process of “deslumming”[6] and the population had dropped to around 7,500 residents.[7] By the end of the 1950s, over half of the neighborhood would be completely leveled to be replaced with residential high rises as part of a large scale urban renewal project.”
“[Mayor] Hynes wanted to return prosperity to Boston…As part of a plan to create a “New Boston”, the BRA redeveloped neighborhoods throughout the 1950s…Scollay Square was leveled to create…Government Center…The motivation behind these projects was to replace neighborhoods that had been classified as slums…”
“The plan involved completely leveling a 46-acre (190,000 m2) portion of the West End, displacing 2,700 families to make way for 5 residential high rise complexes that would contain only 477 apartments.[4] The new development was aimed towards upper middle class residents: most of those displaced would not be able to afford to return.”
Scary stuff. Now don’t get me wrong I like the sound of Phase 3. urban utopia. Who doesn’t want North Allston to be the “next Harvard Square” with thriving small businesses, good mass transit options and green spaces? The problem is Phase 1 and Phase 2 shouldn’t completely destroy our neighborhood to get to Phase 3.
(1) “South Park’s” Investing Lesson http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2001/foth011108.htm
(2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_End,_Boston
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Good Op-Ed in the Crimson…
Posted on December 9th, 2009 No comments“While these plans had their supporters and detractors, little can be accomplished by dwelling on what they envisioned for the distant future and may never accomplish. Instead of debating what might have been, Harvard has an opportunity—and perhaps an obligation to itself and its neighbors—to chart a new and bold course for its future in Allston and Brighton”
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2009/12/9/harvard-allston-brighton-harvards/
http://allston02134.blogspot.com/2009/12/my-op-ed-in-todays-harvard-crimson.html
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In 0.3 miles…
Posted on December 8th, 2009 No comments…I saw 3 Rats while walking back from Shaw’s. This will not become the Rat reporting blog… but really?
Or maybe this means the new barrels are working? They have to be braver to find food?
And on a mildly different topic Coakley and Brown came out on top. Which one will talk about Harvard and Allston?
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Vote!
Posted on December 6th, 2009 No commentsRemember there is a special election to fill Ted Kennedy’s spot in the Senate.
Primary - December 8, 2009
There was even some talk of Allston in the debates:
http://allston02134.blogspot.com/2009/11/paglica-has-momentum-to-move-allston.htmlRubber Stamp the Democrat (General Election) - January 19, 2010
…or vote for a third party (or second party in Massachusetts):
http://joekennedyforsenate.com/
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Bank Robbery?
Posted on December 5th, 2009 No commentsThe Citizen’s Bank in Stop and Shop in Brighton is surrounded by D-14 officers. The lights are out and all the tellers look spooked. I’m guessing bank robbery or attempted robbery…
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Rat Attack! Good thing for new barrels
Posted on December 4th, 2009 1 commentAdmittly no one took the trash out for Thanksgiving week, but this was fine given the over abudance of trash barrels we now have. Upon bringing in the barrels this morning I noticed that one of them had a hole GNAWED through it. The marks look bigger than a mouse and smaller than a squarrel. I think (and hope) the new City of Boston barrels are thicker than our old rubbermaid.
In other news I had my first sidewalk rat sighting in awhile the Monday before Thanksgiving. This time the rat took longer to flee. As a side note I saw no rats during my 2 weeks in China. So Allston has the distinct honor of having more rats than Hong Kong or ShenZhen per capitia, based on my sample size of 1 observer.
Maybe Boston should have an open hunting season on rats? Only subsonic air powered sidearms allowed, firing within 300 yards of a dwelling would be allowed… actually that sounds like suicide… it would probably take a 410 shotgun to take out an Allston rat…



