Russell Field Path
Project update – June 24, 2016
Last year, the City of Cambridge and the MBTA developed a maintenance improvement project to address poor drainage and flooding concerns on the Russell Field Path, which is maintained by the MBTA. The MBTA is planning to reconstruct the path this summer. More details will be available soon.
Project Updates:
• The MBTA has received a final construction bid package and has obtained approval from the Cambridge Conservation Commission to move forward with the path reconstruction.
• Path reconstruction will require a temporary path closure. More details will be available soon.
• The DPW and GCP Applied Technologies will be undertaking spot sidewalk improvements along Rindge Ave (from Comeau Field to Alewife Brook Parkway) starting the week of June 27. This sidewalk will serve as a pedestrian detour during the path closure.
Path Markings and Signage:
• Path markings at the intersection of Linear Park and the MBTA path at Russell Field will be installed. See next page for graphic showing similar markings.
• Signs along the path will also be installed and reinforce the message that the path is to be shared by all. See next page for graphic showing signage.
• Minor paving at the intersection will take place where possible to allow additional space for path users.
Information and Assistance:
For any questions please contact Dan Riviello, Community Relations Manager, at driviello@cambridgema.gov or 617.349.4825. Project information and updates are also available on the project page on DPW’s website. The City of Cambridge does not discriminate on the basis of disability. The City will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative format, and reasonable modifications in policies upon request.
Russell Field Path: Project Update
March 23, 2016
The City of Cambridge and MBTA have been working together to develop a maintenance improvement project to address the issues on the Russell Field Path which is owned and maintained by the MBTA.
Project Updates:
- MBTA is planning to reconstruct the path mid-summer 2016.
- Kleinfelder, the engineering consultant, is finalizing a construction bid package and a submittal for the Conservation Commission.
- Construction will require a temporary path closure. Public Works and Kleinfelder are evaluating detour route options for path users.
Path Markings and Signage:
- Path markings at the intersection of Linear Park and the MBTA path at Russell Field will be installed. See next page for graphic showing similar markings.
- Signs along the path will also be installed and reinforce the message that the path is to be shared by all. See next page for graphic showing signage.
- Minor paving at the intersection will take place where possible to allow additional space for path users.
Information and Assistance:
For any questions please contact Dan Riviello, Community Relations Manager, at driviello@cambridgema.gov or 617.349.4825. The City of Cambridge does not discriminate on the basis of disability. The City will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative format, and reasonable modifications in policies upon request.
Community Meeting Notice: Russell Field Path
February 24, 2016
The Department of Public Works and the MBTA will host a community meeting on Wednesday, February 24th from 6:00-8:00 p.m., at the Rindge Ave Upper School auditorium located at 70 Rindge Ave to discuss path flooding issues on the multi-use path that connects Russell Field to the MBTA’s Alewife Station.
The City of Cambridge and MBTA have been working together to develop a maintenance improvement project to address the issues on this path which is owned and maintained by the MBTA.
Come to the meeting to learn more about the path and opportunities for improvements:
- Background of flooding issues
- Overview of the MBTA easement of the path
- Construction challenges associated with this location
- Options evaluated to improve the flooding, including short-term maintenance improvements that have been implemented
- Proposed drainage and path improvements
- Opportunities to improve bicycle and pedestrian sharing of path
- Other opportunities
Information and Assistance:
For any questions please contact Dan Riviello, Community Relations Manager, at driviello@cambridgema.gov or 617.349.4825. The City of Cambridge does not discriminate on the basis of disability. The City will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative format, and reasonable modifications in policies upon request.