Jeff Wachter
@jeffwachter.bsky.social
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Cities, history, & the history of cities. And baseball. With some politics, transportation, housing, & community. Brookline, BOS, ATL. www.brooklineforeveryone.com
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jeffwachter.bsky.social
Can't wait for safe, protected bike lanes on Washington Street in Brookline. The safe street project can't come soon enough. Tired of drivers risking people's lives for their minor convenience.
Delivery van putting people's lives at risk for the driver's own minor convenience by parking in a bike lane on a busy street.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
An e-bike has to be pedaled to make it go and assistance should stop in the 15-18mph range. Everything else is a motorcycle. If we want to include other micromobility (I'm not opposed), they should be capped at 15mph.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Of course. But I was surprised to see people waiting for others to leave (like cars do every day, and why biking for the grocery run is faster than driving). Was crazy, though also a great day to bike for errands. Loved seeing all ages and types of bikes fill the rack too.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
There's never enough parking at Trader Joe's. @americanfietser.bsky.social #brookline
A very full bike rack at Trader Joe's
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Mind numbingly wonderful afternoon of Lego sorting, even if progress is slow and the end feels far away.
Lots of Lego sorted by type of piece
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berkie1.bsky.social
“A lot of times, we’re reluctant to change on really dumb things.”

Many of the rules shaping what we can and can’t build today were written 50–60 years ago. If we want to meet Massachusetts’ modern housing needs, everything should be on the table for reform.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/05/o...
Why five feet of building space can doom construction - The Boston Globe
1973 law on high-rise threshold is out of sync with national recommendations.
www.bostonglobe.com
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weaselcheese.com
Amanda Litman has fast become one of my favorite writers of the mid-20s. Please don’t think any less of her just because one boomer thinks she’s awesome. Just read her stuff.

@amandalitman.bsky.social

“Work won’t love you back” open.substack.com/pub/amandali...
Work won't love you back
That doesn't mean you can't love your work! But know the limits of this love.
open.substack.com
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jeffwachter.bsky.social
We need to address both housing supply & ensuring family-sized homes that aren't just suburban single-families. Legalizing single-stair (w/safe construction materials) can help with both. We shouldn't be re-inventing the wheel w/long commissions; learn from places like Seattle & get it implemented.
Do apartment buildings really need two stairwells? - The Boston Globe
Fire safety advances have made single-stair construction safer.
www.bostonglobe.com
jeffwachter.bsky.social
We need to address both housing supply & ensuring family-sized homes that aren't just suburban single-families. Legalizing single-stair (w/safe construction materials) can help with both. We shouldn't be re-inventing the wheel w/long commissions; learn from places like Seattle & get it implemented.
Do apartment buildings really need two stairwells? - The Boston Globe
Fire safety advances have made single-stair construction safer.
www.bostonglobe.com
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Good explainer from Susan Gittelman on the minimum lot-size reform ballot initiative. Mandating half acre or acre+ lots for a single family house, especially in an area with high land costs like metro Boston, forces only large and expensive houses to be built.
Minimum Lot-Size Reform Is a Modest Idea with Big Potential
A proposed 2026 ballot initiative could seed housing production by making it easier to build more affordable single-family starter homes in Massachusetts.
bankerandtradesman.com
jeffwachter.bsky.social
We got there a bit after it started, a little after 5. Saw the city charter table and people collecting signatures to bring California-style jungle primaries to MA. (Not sure how I feel about it, but interesting to think about.)
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Kid couldn't get enough so we squeezed in one more band. #BrooklinePorchfest #VicesInc #livemusic
The band Vices Inc. Bass, guitar, drums, and vocalist. Performing in front of a blue house.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Finishing the day with some soulful covers. #BrooklinePorchfest #FiletofSoul #livemusic
The band Filet of Soul playing on a porch in Brookline.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Few things better than an afternoon bluegrass set under a shady tree. #BrooklinePorchfest #Lemonshiners #livemusic
Bluegrass band under a shady tree. Banjo, mandolin, guitar, bass, and fiddle. The Lemonshiners.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Enjoying a beautiful day in Brookline, biking from concert to concert around town for #BrooklinePorchfest. #JulianSpector #livemusic
The jam rock band Julian Spector in the front yard. Keys, 2 guitars, bass, and drums.
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jeffwachter.bsky.social
Great discussion of the importance of density for vibrant neighborhoods, demystifying the word, & thinking about what density actually looks like. Density doesn’t have to mean 100+ unit apt buildings, but can look like many of the 12-20 home buildings that define Brookline. @landpolicy.bsky.social
Coming to Terms with Density: An Urban Planning Concept in the Spotlight  - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
A conversation all about density, on the occasion of the return of an online resource, Visualizing Density, at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy website. Density is in the spotlight as cities and t...
www.lincolninst.edu
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amylibrarian.bsky.social
Highly recommend listening to this episode. Paraphrasing what stuck with me the most. I listened yesterday.
Dissents are important and are not about today.
We are writing for a future society.
We have a mandate to bear witness.
nhannahjones.bsky.social
My friend and colleague Wesley Morris and I had a very sobering conversation about America since the 1619 Project published and how it feels to be falling back under the veil that W.E.B. Du Bois so mournfully wrote about. I hope you’ll listen to this episode of Cannonball @nytimes.com
jeffwachter.bsky.social
Great discussion of the importance of density for vibrant neighborhoods, demystifying the word, & thinking about what density actually looks like. Density doesn’t have to mean 100+ unit apt buildings, but can look like many of the 12-20 home buildings that define Brookline. @landpolicy.bsky.social
Coming to Terms with Density: An Urban Planning Concept in the Spotlight  - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
A conversation all about density, on the occasion of the return of an online resource, Visualizing Density, at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy website. Density is in the spotlight as cities and t...
www.lincolninst.edu
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samjmintz.bsky.social
I just listened to a Brookline Town Meeting member, with a straight face, after testimony from multiple MBTA officials at a public hearing, challenge their conclusions because of something he read on Wikipedia regarding the size of green line cars.
jeffwachter.bsky.social
A little bluegrass music at Brookline Day.

Stop by the @brooklineforeveryone.com table and say hi!

#brookline #brooklineday
Bluegrass band playing on the Brookline Day stage. Guitar, mandolin, cello, bass, and banjo.
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mollyknight.bsky.social
what a humiliating way for don jr. to find out his dad sends birthday cards.
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jeffwachter.bsky.social
Exciting to see the office-to-apartment conversion vision start to come to fruition in Boston. Integrating more residential into downtown Boston is fantastic, and I hope more of these projects continue to happen. (Med Grill downstairs is a huge perk!)
Residents moving into Boston's first office-to-apartment conversion project
The six-story brick building at 281 Franklin St. was converted from a commercial property under the Boston Planning and Development Agency's program.
www.wcvb.com