Daily Buzz | MassDOT Re-evaluates Bike and Pedestrian Access on Route 3A
Resurfacing project to take place over two years
Good Morning, Burlington, from very far away.
Last night, the state held a second community forum following the proposal to resurface Cambridge street from the Shawsheen River in Billerica to Burlington High School.
Based on followup traffic data, the state has made some changes to the design; the two main highlights are bike lane removal on Cambridge Street between Bedford Street and BHS in favor of new sidewalks, and adjustments to the buffered bike lane & sidewalk configuration between Kinney Ave and the Used Book Superstore.
A contractor is expected to be chosen in October of this year; construction will begin next spring and take place in phases over two years, completing in the spring of 2026. The state says traffic will go down to one lane in each direction at times during the construction, but pedestrian and abutter access will be continuous.
For more info, you can consult the presentation or reach out to the state!
Today in Burlington
Municipal Meetings and Community Events
- 6:00 PM - 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group (Evening Session) - Self-Assessment & Transferrable Skills (Virtual library event; Register)
- 6:00 PM & 7:00 PM - Summer Dance Series at the Park at Burlington Mall
- 6:30 PM - Parks & Recreation Children’s Show on the Common - Mr. Aaron
- 6:30 PM - Zoning Bylaw Review Committee will work on September Town Meeting warrant articles, which include a zoning change for the Herb Chambers Kia dealership and more, and they’ll also look ahead to future warrant articles including Accessory Use definitions and the Burlington Mall/128 Corridor rezoning project. (Virtual)
- 7:00 PM - Paul Zambella Forensic Scientist (Library event; Register)
That’s all for today. Have a good one!!
Nicci
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