Napoleon Blownaparte reports the Morrissey Boulevard drawbridge is stuck in the upright position once more and that traffic is now being diverted around it. No telling what happens if it stays that way for more than four hours.
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Time to retire this bridge
By Goosen
Mon, 08/12/2019 - 11:03pm
Time to retire this bridge forever. The people at DYC will have to get smaller boats or go out at low tide, sorry.
Couldn’t agree more!
By Dorchester resident
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 7:26am
Sunday evening around 6:30 I was waiting at that bridge on the Savin Hill side. From my vantage point it looked like the bridge got stuck with only a few feet left to lower. A lot of things went through my mind, and after ~ 3 hours on the mass pike I was ready to fulfill a childhood dream... not sure how my suspension would’ve held up, but I definitely would’ve cleared the gap.
In all seriousness, keeping the bridge operational is an absolute joke and I suspect a buddy buddy deal between the DYC and the state. I do know a state employee is paid a hefty salary to do mostly nothing, and operate the bridge for the small handful of boats that actually need it raised. Based on what info I can find online, the entire bridge was deemed in poor condition during its most recent inspection, can’t imagine that operating the drawbridge section is helping.
On Sunday, traffic had backed all the way up the 93 off ramp and onto the highway itself. The intersection where Morrissey meets the expressway was a mess, and all that happened when technically the bridge was operating normally. As my dear friend “Goosen” has said, its time to close up shop and not feel sorry for the captains who need to downsize or relocate.
In all seriousness, keeping
By Rob
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 9:46am
More likely an obligation to the Army Corps of Engineers or Coast Guard or some entity on federal level. That's a navigable waterway, isn't it? It's probably a condition of the permit for the road.
Hmm
By Dorchester resident
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 4:59pm
How about the Summer Street bridge in Fort Point? That channel is certainly a navigable waterway, but the same boats that can’t fit under Morrissey aren’t dropping sailors off at Gillette anytime soon either.
Let’s face it, the drawbridge is a public safety hazard. Not saying the yacht club has to vanish, but they could easily restrict vessel height. At least 95% of the boats docked there can already come and go without disrupting the lives of others.
Coast Guard
By Anonanonanon
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 8:38pm
They make sure any navigation channel stays that way. Why should car loving agencies get to just toss up bridges and close off water access?
If we built public transit like it should be, you wouldn’t even need this bridge.
According to the DYC website
By Goosen
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 7:40pm
According to the DYC website it is staffed 24 hours a day from April to Oct. Who pays the salary of this person? Seems like an awful lot of money just so that someone can go pleasure cruising at will
Maritime Law pre-existed mv law
By Luv 2 boat
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 7:58am
Time to replace the bridge and the rest of Morrissey as DCR set out to do years ago.
BTW, boats have the right of way. I've seen the fire boats in there many times.
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=06d00273...
Boats have right of way now
By Parkwayne
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 1:15pm
Close the DYC and there's not need for boats or fireboats to get in there at all.
Sorry Cap
By Lmo
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 1:24pm
DYC was there first.
There's an argument there
By Waquiot
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 10:49pm
If the DCR or MassDOT bought out the DYC, the problem goes away. Maybe let them build on the other side of the road.
But yes, in the end, the boats came first.
A condition of the boulevard
By Lmo
Wed, 08/14/2019 - 8:46am
A condition of the boulevard being built was to provide access to the navigable waterway. Can’t just shut the bridge down.
Time to retire the Boulevard.
By anon
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 8:32am
Time to retire the Boulevard. It has masqueraded as a highway in a flood zone for far too long.
Nope.
By Lmo
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 11:40am
Move the boulevard. Access
must be maintained.
Needs Improvement
By Katherine
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 8:40am
That whole stretch needs improvement. The fence is falling down and the sidewalks are always covered in sand/debris. It's a shame too since it is right on the water and could looks so pretty.
There was the start of a
By Lmo
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 11:43am
There was the start of a redevelopment plan a few years ago, there was money for the plan (hasn’t been finalized), but no money for the actual construction. Hopefully in my lifetime.
Duplicate.
By Lmo
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 11:48am
Duplicate.
Paleo-medical condition
By Linguistic Criminal
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 2:14pm
old "...drawbridge is stuck in the upright position..."
So you're saying the bridge is a dinosaur with a medical condition? Jurassic Priapic?
Viagra Spill
By DapperO
Wed, 08/14/2019 - 2:33pm
There was a Viagra spill at the Bang Ding Ow Pharmacy near Glover's Corner, which flowed into a storm drain, running down Freeport to the Malibu basin. The bridge rose on the outgoing tide and it stayed up all night.
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