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...Gerald Autler, senior project manager for the Boston Redevelopment Authority—the city agency charged with overseeing development projects—said that although the city sympathized with the residents, rushing the University to commit to projects without coordinating with other city agencies first did not make good planning sense...
...project,” he said. “It’s unreasonable to think that every possible wish will come true between now and the time we have until the end of the year.” Senior Project Manager for the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) Gerald Autler told the crowd of about 90 at a public library in Allston that although the timeline the community expected for benefits to be distributed differed from the timetable of the city, the goals of the requested benefits were shared among the two parties. “I don?...
...University funds in community benefits at last night’s meeting of the Harvard Allston Task Force. Issues of how the task force should be structured and how they would present future questions to the University sidetracked members from moving forward. Boston Redevelopment Authority Senior Project Manager Gerald Autler urged the task force to come to some decisions on a critical chunk of the earmarked funds. “I’d rather figure out how we’re going to put the flesh on the bones,” he said...
...half hearted attempt at a decent benefits package commensurate with the years of negative impacts they are subjugating the neighborhood.” Bryan’s comment also reflected increasing community dissatisfaction with the task force’s negotiations with the University. BRA Senior Project Manager Gerald Autler said that the comments submitted by the community—and not just the residents on the task force—were crucial to the planning process. “Right now we stand at the point where we’re really going to have to take a hard...
...city is also going to have a hand in this,” Autler said. “This will not be a negotiation between the task force on one side and Harvard on the other...