Due to Friday’s rain, the paving schedule for the Connect Historic Boston project has been pushed out on Commercial Street. In brief, work will occur Saturday, September 23rd and Tuesday, September 26. Details noted below.
Related Articles
Meeting Report: Causeway Street Redesign Project Update
Despite the winter-weather conditions Tuesday night, over three dozen residents trekked through the snow to get to Canal Street for the Causeway Street Redesign presentation. As part of the Connect Historic Boston Initiative, pedestrians were the first priority of the project while a large emphasis was put on cyclists to attract more cycling throughout the city. Improvements and Read More…
Neighborhood Photo: Eyeing the Cycle Track
Morgane Treanton shares this image of the new North End cycle track image noting, “One cycle track painting is not like the other.” “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Email your best photos to info@northendwaterfront.com. Please include a caption (or more) telling us about your photo. See past neighborhood photo posts.
Endicott Street Intersection to be Reconfigured at North Washington Street
As part of the Connect Historic Boston and Causeway Street reconstruction projects, the intersection at Endicott Street and North Washington Street will be reconfigured. Endicott Street will no longer veer left but will now be a straight run into the Commercial Street intersection. Endicott Street is expected to have its own cycle in the traffic Read More…
One Reply to “Delayed Paving Schedule for Cycle Track and Commercial Street Roadway; Now on Saturday and Tuesday”
Comments are closed.
They should have extended part of the sidewalks to accomodate cyclists, not put them on our busy streets
waiting for an accident to happen in a very congested area. I guess the City is making money off these
bikes & the money is more important than the safety issues. What a shame, but so true.