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Public Feedback Survey for South Mass Ave Project

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SMACSI bus lane bike lane

The City of Cambridge invites you to take this online public feedback survey for the South Mass Ave Corridor Safety Improvements Project. Your input will be valuable in our evaluation of the project. If you would like a paper copy of the survey, please contact Bill Deignan at wdeignan@cambridgema.gov or 617-349-4632. The deadline to submit feedback via this survey is May 27, 2019.

You are also invited to share feedback about your experiences traveling on Massachusetts Avenue using this Wikimapping tool.

Background

In the fall of 2018, the City of Cambridge installed separated bike lanes and a bus lane on South Massachusetts Avenue between Sydney Street and Memorial Drive. This project was aligned with the City's policies and priorities to improve safety on our streets for all users and ages, and enhance conditions for people using sustainable transportation (per the city’s Complete Streets Policy, Vision Zero Policy, Bicycle Plan, and Transit Plan). Implementation was accomplished mostly through quick-build methods such as re-striping, signal re-timing, signage and installation of materials like flex-posts.The project design process included community and stakeholder meetings.

More Information

For more information about the South Mass Ave Corridor Safety Improvements Project, please visit the project webpage here.

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