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.
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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.