The City Council agreed today to consider whether moves to make Tremont Street safer for pedestrians and bicyclists in recent years are costing business owners untold thousands in lost sales and making it harder for first responders to get to emergencies.
Councilor Ed Flynn (South End, South Boston, Downtown, Chinatown) moved for the hearing, saying it's time to consider whether "road diet" changes to the thoroughfare have made life increasingly impossible for motorists and the shops they patronize - and that it's past time for the city to start listening to "the lived experiences and the institutional knowledge" of people affected by them.
"We have to have a Tremont Street that works for everybody," he said, adding business owners he's talked to say they are losing money hand over fist because their customers can't find a place along Tremont to park. "Small businesses are the life blood of our economy" and at a time when commercial property values are falling and people are working at home, "we should be doing everything we can" to help them, he said.
"It's almost impossible for commercial and delivery vehicles, patrons looking to park, visitors looking to go to the library," he said, adding police, firefighters and EMTs have trouble getting down a street clogged by ride-share and delivery drivers simply stopped in the road to pick up or drop off people and packages because they can't find a place to park.
Flynn, who has yet to meet a bike-lane/road-diet project he likes - except, as he will tell you, that one time on Day Boulevard in South Boston, which is not a city road - said there are other ways to make things safer for pedestrians, such as reducing the default city speed limit even lower than the current 25 m.p.h. In the past, he has also pushed for such measures as raised crosswalks; he did not mention those today, but cautioned any naysayers that he has been fighting for pedestrian safety for more than seven years now.
But Councilor Sharon Durkan (Back Bay, Fenway, Beacon Hill, Mission Hill), says she's grown increasingly frustrated with people rage blaming everything on bicycle lanes, that the point of them and related road changes is to make roads safer for "those that are most vulnerable - pedestrians and people on two wheels." She said that while riding her bike recently, some guy in a vehicle yelled at her from behind: "You better move, you fat B word!" She did not say which road she was on at the time.
"With every bike lane that we have built in the city, we absolutely have saved lives," she said. "With every bike lane that hasn't been built, with every protection that does not exist, with every barrier that does not exist, we have had injuries. In district 8, we have had two deaths, one on a scooter and one a pedestrian, since I've been in office, and I think, for me, pedestrian safety, and the safety of the most vulnerable road users are people that we do need to prioritize, in addition to businesses, in addition to other voices and residents."
Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson (Roxbury) said "the constituency in my district, which shares Tremont, has expressed, virulently, they are in opposition to this."
She said that while she recognized that "obviously, bike lanes are a good thing, safe streets are a good thing," the city needs to do a cross-neighborhood study, to see how bike lanes along a street in one neighborhood might be affecting people in a neighboring area.
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Comments
Isn't the South End branch library on Tremont Street closed
By Ron Newman
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:01pm
for construction? And has been for at least a year now?
Yes it is! The library has
By cden4
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:10pm
Yes it is! The library has been closed for a few years now because the building is uninhabitable and there's a process ongoing to design a new library to be built in its place. It sounds to me like Flynn is full of crap.
The South End Library also
By Ed Flynn.
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:26pm
The South End Library also has a park that is used by many residents for community events throughout the year.
Yes there are a few concerts
By cden4
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 6:20pm
Yes there are a few concerts in the park in the summer. Not so much happening in the park during the other times of year.
And most of the attendees of those concerts walk there because they live in the neighborhood. I would know because I am one of them.
Ed
By Anonymous
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 7:39pm
I use the Tremont St bike lane all the time. Me, a human person who lives in South Boston and rides my bike a lot. You, Ed Flynn, are actively making my life less safe each and every time you say this crap in public and vote against MY SAFETY. Nepobaby failsons should stay out of politics.
Is there any City Councilor
By cden4
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:09pm
Is there any City Councilor who's a bigger PITA than Ed Flynn? Is he just looking to pick fights with people at this point? With all the problems going on in the world, can he please just bug off with the "just asking questions" attitude around hard-fought safety improvements that were built in response to people being killed that took years to advocate for and build? What a complete waste of everyone's time.
Well, I hear Frankie Baker is
By Christine Langhoff
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 8:43pm
Well, I hear Frankie Baker is weighing a citywide run.
Why we need PROTECTED bike lanes
By Lane Straddler
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:11pm
https://www.jalopnik.com/1814187/cop-charged-killing-cyclist-transphobic...
Ed Flynn should be ashamed of
By Shut up, Ed
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:21pm
Ed Flynn should be ashamed of himself for engaging in revisionist history. Ed himself was present at the many community meetings about redesigning Tremont Street after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a driver in 2017. But now he acts like this was installed in the dead of the night? Give me a break. Ed has had multiple CHILDREN run over and killed by reckless drivers in his district and yet opposes any measures to make drivers slow down for even a few seconds. But of course Ed will be the first to tell you he supports pedestrian safety, except he does not actually support any measures to accomplish it. He's either a liar or an idiot.
Fresh fish! Get your red herring here!
By citydweller
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:37pm
I'm not sure I understand how citing rideshare drivers and package delivery services ILLEGALLY parking in a travel lane is appropriate cause to advocate removing a bike lane.
Maybe enforce the laws as they're written and traffic will improve? I thought the City had quotas/ enjoyed handing out tickets?
Cars v. bikes vs. pedestrians
By Richard Smith
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:40pm
My wife and I have lived in the South End for 21 years. We mostly get around the South End by walking. We don't drive much inside of the South End, because on-street parking is almost always hard to find. The new bike lanes on Tremont clearly make it safer to ride a bike. However, I now am worried when walking about getting hit by bikers who ignore red lights and crosswalks. I am also seeing electric bikes and scooters using the bike lanes which make things even worse for pedestrians.
How much do the Tremont bike lanes actually get used?
By Richard Smith
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 6:15pm
I just did a dog walk in a loop along Tremont Street between Herald Street and Mass Ave. The walk took 35 minutes. I counted 39 people using the bike lanes in both directions which doesn't seem like a lot. Of the 39 people, two were on electric bikes and one was one a motor scooter. There was also a mother pushing a baby carriage in the bike lane. I didn't see any bikes in the car lanes, but there were two bikers riding on the sidewalk. Also, one biker was going the wrong direction in a bike lane. Pedestrians need to look both directions now!
Perhaps some students at MIT, BU, and Northeastern can do a longer term usage study of the bike lanes using video cameras and AI.
But you’ve never been worried about drivers ….
By Lee
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 7:52pm
… doing those same things you claim cyclists do?
Take off the blinders and get real before some driver turns you in to strawberry jam.
Cyclists always say this, and
By Anonymous
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 9:31pm
Cyclists always say this, and it is not my lived experience on this street since 2006. I've had way more close calls with bikes than cars on tremont. And don't tell me they aren't as serious - I have an ankle injury and I take any falls or incidents seriously. There's no need to discount a lived experience just because it doesn't fit your narrative.
Actually...
By Chris Late
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 4:37pm
While crossing Tremont St near Boston Common in the last six months, twice bikers ignored red lights (and once the bike lane) and came within inches of hitting. One time passersby asked me if I was okay while the bike continued on. I have not had any similar close calls with cars.
This has been my experience
By Court
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 5:26pm
This has been my experience as well - bikes and scooters have not stopped for me in the crosswalk multiple times since the lanes went in, and they have sped through. Also when the traffic is light, it's significantly harder to get a car to notice me in the crosswalk with the new bike lanes. I feel much less safe with the bike lanes - even though I see in these comments that cyclists refuse to acknowledge the experience of people who are solely pedestrians.
So the problem is bikes
By Anonymous
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 4:59pm
And yet..
Huh.
And it's worth mentioning people who are "virulently opposed" to bike lanes probably learn alot from people in authority like Ed Flynn, who invoke them as weapons of cultural warfare and signal that people should be angry about them.
Flynn has no original thoughts
By HenryAlan 2.0
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:43am
He is reflecting the anger that's already there among the segment of voters he thinks can give him enough votes. His only skill is noting which way the reactionary currents flow, then trying to ride that wave.
Fuck that noise
By Kaz
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 5:21pm
Commercial/delivery drivers need restricted curb space. That further reduces parking. Bike lanes don't change that.
Community libraries don't attract people driving to it, that's why we have so many of them (aside from the fact that it's still closed).
There's a simple solution to rideshare/delivery drivers stopped in a lane of traffic: enforcement. Try it sometime...anywhere in the fucking city. Please.
Almost all of the side streets have 2 hour parking for 8-6 M-F or visitor parking. The entirety of Tremont St is within 0.5 mi of the Orange Line and Silver Line. There are Blue Bikes everywhere. Park the car and go to Tremont Street. Nothing's stopping anyone.
Ed Flynn is a crank.
FFS
By Transphobia Watch
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 6:26pm
There is ample research on all of this already. People just like to throw out these red herrings instead of admit that it's hard for them to shift out of their carbrained mindsets.
Councilor Flynn …
By Lee
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 7:55pm
…. is a supreme jackass.
Can someone with at least half a brain please…
By Lee
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 9:07pm
… run against Ed Flynn?
As someone who lives on this
By Anonymous
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 9:28pm
As someone who lives on this street and has been almost mowed over in the crosswalk by bikes multiple times, I will feel infinitely safer when these are gone. Many cyclists on tremont treat these like express lanes and ignore pedestrians.
Tremont Street...
By Meow Mix
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 9:44pm
... In the south end has been an unmitigated disaster
Sure
By cinnamngrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 1:48pm
Probably only saved 2 or 3 lives, what's the point?
Not at all from the point of
By Lee
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 2:05pm
Not at all from the point of view of this pedestrian, cyclist, public transit user and occasional driver/passenger.
Before bike lanes, safer bus stops and raised crosswalks it certainly was a disaster.
This is one of the best conversions I’ve ever seen. It benefits all road users.
To go back to before would be insane.
Unmitigated success!
By Bill
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 10:27pm
Almost 300 years I've lived in the South End and the new Tremont Street is a great success. Traffic has calmed and drivers are super respectful of pedestrians. Bike traffic is still light, at least when I'm out and about, so no problem for me. Anyone trekking back and forth between Harrison Ave and Copley knows that the easiest street to cross is Tremont and if needed to choose between Tremont and any of the (sorta) parallel streets to walk down its Tremont that's far more pedestrian friendly than the Washington St speedway or the Columbus Ave free-for-all. Also Flynn sucks.
Bike lanes
By Joe Boyle
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 10:57pm
Tremont St is an evacuation route … routinely trucks block the flow of traffic and bike lanes are barely used! Do we really need bike lines on every steet? Can’t bikers go down Columbus or Shawmut or Washington and not Tremont?
Riding a bike is protest
By ResidentRozzident
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:53am
Our country is being run by a car manufacturer. The administration is trying to kill High Speed Rail out west, Congestion Pricing in NYC, and green/bike infrastructure everywhere. The single easiest, most affordable, and most enjoyable way one can protest the current administration is by biking and/or taking public transit. Fighting against bus and bike lanes is fighting for the MAGA agenda. If chuds like Flynn and Kraft want to line up behind the Musk/Trump admin, folks should call them out on it.
This is evil
By cinnamngrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:18am
Almost as bad as when they removed the concrete protection on Mass Ave because too many cars got scratched. They have already removed the bus lanes on Boylston street before they got any chance to work.
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