The expansion would go just south of the existing deck at the corner of Charles and Boylston, and would (in theory) be cordinated with the Silver Line Phase III tunnel. Currently there are baseball fields at this loction which I would assume would get torn up for the two years needed to complete the project.

The plan would face tons of hurdles from the state and even federal government, which would have to approve raising the number of spaces downtown.
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Demand is being pushed by a strengthening economy and a limit on new parking spaces. Long ago, the US Environmental Protection Agency capped the number of parking spaces at Boston's downtown garages and lots at 35,303 to encourage commuters to use mass transportation.
Link to the article in the Globe.
What does everyone think? Does downtown need more parking, or is this too far from the core to serve anyone but tourists? Will this affect mass-transit useage? Will this lead to more congestion?














