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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Michelle Wu, MBTA low wage fare

Joint rally urges legislators to advance low-income fare system on the MBTA

Emilia Wisniewski April 27, 2022
Mayor Wu and two transportation coalitions rallied for a MBTA low-income fare program.
A sign in South Station promoting Imagine Boston 2030, a series of citywide improvement plans. Over half of the framework’s transportation projects are currently underway. CHLOE GRINBERG/ DFP FILE

Walsh’s Go Boston 2030 transportation plan reaches major milestone

Kate Gilberd November 6, 2019
Mayor Walsh announced over half of the projects outlined in Go Boston 2030 are currently underway, two years after the plan was first released.
Parking meter prices change starting Monday in the Seaport District. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY KECHENG LIU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City adjusts parking meter prices in Seaport District

Jordan Kimmel April 6, 2017

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh imposed parking meter changes in the Seaport District Monday, altering prices by 50 cents in an attempt to introduce flexible parking tolls in demanding metropolitan zones,...

Parking meters line Babcock Street on Boston University's West Campus. Boston Mayor Martin Walsh is launching a program to examine the cost and quality of parking in the city. PHOTO BY VIGUNTHAAN THARMARAJAH/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City of Boston looks to potentially raise parking meter rates

Shannon Larson December 6, 2016

A one-year parking pilot program that examines the relationship between the price and the demand of parking in Boston will launch at the beginning of 2017 by the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics,...

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