Boston vigil honors planner killed biking, pushes for faster street-safety action

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Hundreds gathered at Boston City Hall Plaza to mourn Louisa Gag, a transportation planner killed while biking, and to demand expedited street-safety projects from city leaders. Mayor Wu pledged action—strengthened enforcement of bike-lane and crosswalk violations and plans to install or replace protected bike lanes—while Vision Zero groups and a broad open letter pressed for accountability and quicker delivery of safety infrastructure to prevent more traffic deaths.
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