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by azemetre
1456 days ago
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Calling the big dig ptsd is delusional. The big dig probably increased real estate values in the tens of billions. Not to mention the health aspects of less pollution from cars and all the new businesses/restaurants created. |
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Money spent ensuring that some jerk in his apartment downtown didn't have to look at a highway is money not spent improving the T or fixing other highway problem points for a sum total of the same or better economic effect.
Making transit options not suck increase property values regardless of how you make them. It's the results that matter. Green Monster V2 that yielded the same transit times between various points would have had the same economic effect.
And this ignores the fact that the state let all sorts of infrastructure go into disrepair over the course of the project and we're still digging out of that hole.