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Huron Avenue Project Begins
Opportunities to provide input during summer 2012
7/6/2012 • 12 years ago
The information on this page may be outdated as it was published 12 years ago.
Huron Avenue street and sidewalks, from Concord Avenue to Fresh Pond Parkway, will be fully reconstructed beginning in Summer 2013 as part of work planned in conjunction with the Alewife Sewer Separation Project, a major underground infrastructure upgrade to improve water quality and stormwater management in Cambridge. The public process for this project began in May 2012 with staff from the Community Development Department (CDD) and Department of Public Works (DPW) overseeing different components of the effort. The City will work with the community in developing an approach to surface improvements that addresses pedestrian, vehicular, landscaping, and environmental elements. Community-wide meetings and neighborhood walks will be held throughout the design phase to discuss neighborhood concerns and potential design solutions.
Click here to learn more about the project and provide input via on-line survey.
Click here to connect with the DPW web page for Huron Avenue.
Preliminary Goals
Safety
Ensure safety for all users
Improve conditions for walking, bicycling, and transit riders
Design for safe traffic speeds
Mobility
Provide access for persons with disabilities
Consider traffic flow and parking
Improvements for bus stops
Urban Design
Reinforce residential character
Enhance businesses district character
Improve trees/ landscaping
The next community meeting will be held in September 2012.
Click here to review progress to date, provide input, and stay connected for future activity.