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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 18

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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18
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Other proposed locations, Radio said, include: the MBTA's Riverside line terminal; the Wonderland station in Revere; three stations on the new Orange Line transit extension in Medford, Maiden and Oak Grove (at the Melrose boundary.) Also, 1-93 and Rte. 129 in Rte. 128 in Lexington; Rte. 128 and Rte. 3 in Woburn; Rte.

128 in Needham; Rte. 20 and the Fitchburg division tracks in Weston; and expansion of the existing lot at the Rte. 128 railroad station in Westwood. The meeting, held at the Pier Four restaurant and sponsored Ly the Boston Transportation Group, also heard from Herbert Levin-son of Wilbur Smith and Associates, which is nearly finished with a $300,000 DPW study of the Boston area's parking needs. Levinson urged that all of Boston's parking activities including supervision of the municipal garages, licensing of private facilities, rates, patrolling of meters and towing (now done by the police), should be centralized under one agency.

He recommended that the city's force of about 75 meter maids should be "at least doubled in certain areas." City Traffic Comm. William Noonan has requested 100. A. S. Plotkin Globe Staff The state Department cf Public Works plans a $100 million network of 16 outlying parking facilities for 14,000 cars, to serve express bus routes and MBTA transit or commuter trains.

But deputy chief engineer Justin Radio yesterday said their development is being hampered by abuttors, on ecological grounds. "Some of these environmental considerations," Radio told 200 transporta- tion planners and engi-; neers yesterday, "might have to take a back seat for a time if we are go to get these projects going." Most of the funds would come from the Federal Highway Administration, which would reimburse the DPW as much as 90 percent Among the sites being "scouted" now, he said, is the stub end of 1-95, just north of Rte. 128 in Mil-" ton. It would accommodate a minimum of 300 cars, and a Providence bus firm proposes to pick up riders i bound for Logan Airport. I But Milton abuttors want the capacity cut by I 25 percent, in a location that would interfere with proper access, he said.

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