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20 reader suggestions for the Greenway

There have been many plans over the years to develop the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, but all have fallen through. A recent plan for a YMCA community center was recently scrapped, leaving the area barren once more. Readers are torn as to what to do with the Greenway. There are people that would like to leave it alone. It's a green, open space that provides the city with a spot with fresh air and 'an opportunity for exercise,' according to Shawn from New Hampshire. However, there have been readers with other ideas on how to develop the area for the city. Here's a few ideas that were suggested by our readers.
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Compiled by Carli Velocci, Boston.com Correspondent

There have been many plans over the years to develop the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, but all have fallen through. A recent plan for a YMCA community center was recently scrapped, leaving the area barren once more.

Readers are torn as to what to do with the Greenway. There are people that would like to leave it alone. It's a green, open space that provides the city with a spot with fresh air and "an opportunity for exercise," according to Shawn from New Hampshire. However, there have been readers with other ideas on how to develop the area for the city. Here's a few ideas that were suggested by our readers.

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