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  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Actionable Ideas for Equitable Small Business Recovery

    Gateways Podcast Episode 58

    May 20, 2020

  • Update — Policy Center

    Why Massachusetts can’t scale back rail infrastructure

    Last week, Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack indicated it may make sense to slow down planned improvements to the MBTA commuter rail network. Here’s why this is the wrong move for Massachusetts.

    May 18, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Closing language barriers and the digital divide in Gateway Cities

    Examining two obstacles preventing many members of our Commonwealth from accessing what they need during the coronavirus crisis.

    May 7, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    TTOD Planning & Design Competition Award Ceremony

    Learn more about the nine teams that participated in the inaugural TTOD Planning and Design Competition!

    May 1, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Why COVID-19 tells us to embrace transit-oriented development, not reject it

    Recently, coronavirus has caused some to question the validity and safety of population density and transit. But the real culprits lie in crowding, poverty, pollution, and other socioeconomic factors – which TTOD aims to address.

    May 1, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    For Gateway Cities, Census outreach during COVID-19 matters more than ever before

    The pandemic has made traditional outreach for the Census all but impossible – but an accurate count is critical to the health of our communities.

    April 22, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Can the Student Opportunity Act Survive Coronavirus?

    Governor Baker announced that Student Opportunity Act (SOA) plans would be due May 15th, or a later date to be determined by Commissioner Jeff Riley. With the FY 2021 budget influx, Commissioner Riley’s choice of a new date will have ripple effects far into the future. 

    April 16, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    How public health agencies can protect populations most threatened by COVID-19

    Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities are home to large numbers of vulnerable populations, including immigrants and people experiencing homelessness. This week, we talk to experts about why certain populations are more at risk when it comes to COVID-19, and how Gateway Cities can respond.

    April 8, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Decline in local news spells trouble for cities

    When local news coverage dwindles, citizens stop voting, serving on boards and commissions, and running for public office. The current pandemic of misinformation underscores the more immediate consequences of lost access to reliable news sources.

    April 1, 2020

  • Update — Gateway Cities

    Resiliency in their DNA: Gateway Cities in the face of crisis

    This week, Ben and Tracy look at how Gateway Cities are responding to the spread of coronavirus.

    March 25, 2020

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