More importantly, how will you get around Boston in 10 years? A lot is changing right now, from new technology, to our environment & climate, to the structure of our daily lives. Inevitably, this is going to affect the way we get around our city.
Moving Boston 2030 asks us to reflect on the disparities between what we have and what we need when it comes to public transportation in Boston.
This survey experience aims to push for more interest and care for our public transit system – to get people more invested in Boston’s future, and connect us to the resources needed to accomplish this.
How is the data gathered through this survey used?
As of right now, Moving Boston 2030 is a purely reflective experience. We do not store or keep track of any of the choices you make in this survey. We hope this experience gives you space to think about how you use public transportation, and how you hope to use it in the future.
Who created this?
Moving Boston 2030 is the senior capstone project of Alex Lim, Mel Chen, and Yuliya Smilyanski, Northeastern University Class of 2020. This project was completed under the advisement of Mark Sivak.
Special Thanks
Mark Sivak, Advisor & Associate Professor, Northeastern University College of Art Media & Design Kris Carter, Co-Chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics Alice Brown, Director of Planning, Boston Harbor Now Lindiwe Rennert, Transit Planner, Boston Transportation Department
Dan O’Brien, Assistant Professor, Northeastern University School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs Aleszu Bajak, Professor, Northeastern University School of Journalism