September 25, 2009

Say One Thing, Do Another





The report states "CSX’s long-standing easements [. . .] restrict the land’s use to railroad operations." In Massachusetts on Harvard property laws and contracts are optional. In Cambridge when it came to inconvenient laws they were simply ignored. "Paul Berkeley, president of the Allston Civic Association, [. . .] praised the agreement and said it would be nice to get the 'dirty old railroad out of our neighborhood.'” Will increased truck traffic make for cleaner air and streets? Saying "The acquisitions are expected to improve and expand commuter rail service in and around Boston." ignores transporting freight to northern New England and eastern MA. Harvard increases its real estate empire, continues promoting green solutions in the classroom, while increasing pollution in the real world. Are all Harvard affiliates schizophrenic? Does this explain Obama policies in the White House?

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529161

State To Take Over Allston Railyards
Move potentially opens up Harvard-owned land for long-term development
Friday, September 25, 2009 3:29 AM
By PETER F. ZHU and MICHELLE L. QUACH
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer

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