Soren, on Mar 11 2005, 11:54 AM, said:
As much as I would love to see light rail through Wayland Square, I think that would be the toughest political battle in the city, and one better tackled once the concept is widely accepted.
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While I think it's a great idea, living in Wayland Square and having been to some of the neighborhood association meetings, I can promise you that residents there would fight that proposal down to the last breath from their vanilla candle scented living rooms. Most non-renters there like to think of Wayland Sq as some kind of demi-surburb and think it's gone too commercial already. While the rest of Providence has embraced the Wayland Sq Starbucks, it's still hated in some resident circles there as the begining of the end of the "old" Wayland Sq.
I must say, though, that unless there is some kind of large scale urban development on the East Providence end of things very much like what Brown was thinking of with the dorms (which I'm sorry to read posted that they've back away from this... too bad...), I don't think light rail would add enough to justify the cost of bringing it to be. It'll be too hard of a sell without it. It seems like a lot of work just so Brown students could go back and forth from Thayer to downtown...
I love the idea of the North Main and Broadway LRT, though. Those make way more sense as a place to begin and would light a white hot development fire under both of those areas. One it works there, it'd be easier to sell elsewhere.
- Garris