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...property owners, according to city spokeswoman Ini Tomeu. The project will upgrade sidewalks, plazas, bicycle facilities, street lights, street surfaces, and the storm water system in the Square. In a Nov. 14 letter to a state transportation official, City Manager Robert W. Healy wrote that “the design [for the project] is already at 100%, but due to a $1 million funding gap we are not able to move forward.” With the newly-announced funding, that gap is filled. The funds, which come from the state Transit Oriented Development (TOD) program, will go primarily toward...

Author: By Jamison A. Hill, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: $1M for Square ‘Super’ Crossing | 12/14/2006 | See Source »

...Leverett Courtyard. This bronze sculpture, a rethinking of a Shinto gate, is squat, ugly, and boring. What is it doing in the Leverett courtyard? Doesn’t that house already have enough bad art in the dining hall? 5. Kristina M. Moore’s pre-design sketches of each week’s Crimson Arts cover. Every week, Kristina sketches some of her ideas for the design of the cover, and every week the entire board is perplexed by the incomprehensible shapes she has drawn. Is that broccoli or a guitar? And, yet, it always turns out great...

Author: By Alexander B. Fabry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Five Worst Pieces of Art at Harvard | 12/14/2006 | See Source »

Neither long hours or late copy could thwart Chelsea’s design know-how. Bringing determination and a self-depricating attitude to each task, Chelsea would always do the scrut...

Author: By FM Staff | Title: FM, We Hardly Knew Ye | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

...this duo in the basement, and besides pop tunes blaring from the computer speakers, you also get some damn good pages. With these two at design meetings, photo shoots, and production nights next year, FM will continue a fine trend of being the best designed section of The Crimson...

Author: By FM Staff | Title: Oh Ye, Behold the 1-3-4! | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

...also altering the design and content of the window sticker. The new label will allow consumers to make more informed decisions when comparing the fuel economy of new vehicles. In addition to better fuel economy estimates, for the first time the EPA will be requiring fuel economy labeling of medium-duty vehicles, which are between 8,500 and 10,000 lbs., including large sport-utility vehicles and vans. Manufacturers will be required to post fuel economy labels on these vehicles beginning with the 2011 model year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Miles-Per-Gallon Estimates to Finally Stick | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

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