Lots of photos in this article make it clear there’s a lot more work to be done to make this viable than just getting the bridge permits (which the Quincy mayor is still trying to cause problems for).

But all the representatives quoted from health & outreach groups involved – Victory Programs, Volunteers of America, MGH-Brigham, the Gavin Foundation, Boston Medical Center, St. Francis House, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program and Bay Cove Human Services – indicate they think it will be worth it.