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Harvard
Square Improvement Project
City
of Cambridge Surface and Drainage
Enhancement Project
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Construction
update- 10/28/08
The final section of sidewalk
in the Super-Crosswalk (in front
of Citizens Bank) is under construction.
The contractor expects to complete
this work by early November,
and to de-mobilize from the
construction site.
A separate contractor is currently
doing sidewalk/ ramp maintenance
on Holyoke St at the Mass Ave
and Mt Auburn St end- See
Notice- Holyoke Street Construction
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Project
overview (updated 09/02/2008) |
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Harvard
Square Improvements (1st contract,
various locations):
In May 2006, construction began
on the Harvard Square Improvement
Project. These physical improvements
address the storm water system,
sidewalks, plazas, bicycle facilities,
street lights, and street surfaces
in the following locations:
- Palmer Street between
Church and Brattle streets
will be transformed into a
pedestrian destination, with
a new patterned roadway, in-ground
lighting, banners and improvements
to the sky-bridge, as well
as the addition of an outdoor
theater screen for warm weather
community movie nights. The
street will remain open to
traffic, except during special
events. The project, envisioned
by public artist Jody Pinto,
is made possible with over
$300,000 in additional contributions
from five Palmer Street property
owners, including Harvard
University.
- Church Street between
Mass Ave and Brattle Street
more pedestrian friendly with
a widened sidewalk along the
south side of the street between
Palmer Street and Mass Ave
and pedestrian-scale lighting,
as well as road resurfacing.
- JFK Street between Memorial
Drive and Eliot Street
reconstructed, with a new
road surface, brick sidewalk
improvements, and new lighting
fixtures.
- A landscaped island
at Lampoon Plaza- the wide
intersection of Mt. Auburn,
Bow, and Linden streets-
improved pedestrian safety,
eliminate the large expanse
of asphalt, and beautify the
area.
- Winthrop Street, between
JFK and Eliot streets,
a “shared street,”
where sidewalks and street
surfaces are on the same level,
to enhance the pedestrian
environment.
Super-Crosswalk (2nd
contract, intersection of Mass/
Brattle/ JFK):
In August 2007, the City's contractor,
D'Allessandro Corporation, began
construction on the improvements
at this intersection, which
include:
- Reconstructing and widening
brick sidewalks
- Creating larger crosswalks
with new curb ramps
- Fully reconstructing the
sub-base and surface of the
roadway
- Installing a new traffic
signal
- New bike lanes
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View
Image of New Palmer Street
View
Image of New Lampoon Plaza
View
Image Of Work in MBTA Tunnel
View
Image of Super-Crosswalk Plan
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Who
is responsible for the project? |
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The
vision for these improvements
began nearly eight years ago
with the property-owner commissioned
study—Polishing the Trophy—
and has been refined over the
years by a committee of residents,
business owners, institutional
representatives and a Harvard
student. Several community meetings
were also held to discuss the
project with the public at large.
The first phase of Harvard
Square Construction, valued
at $6.8 million, represents
a partnership between the City
of Cambridge and Harvard University,
who contributed $1.3 million
to the planned improvements.
The City’s contractor
for this project is J. F. White
Construction of Framingham.
Construction on the Super-Crosswalk,
valued at $1 million, was funded
through a state Transit Oriented
Development Grant that was awarded
after the first phase of improvements
had started. The contractor
is D'Allessandro Corporation
of Avon.
The City of Cambridge recognizes
that during construction it
is important to consider the
needs of businesses, residents,
pedestrians, bicyclists, and
drivers. We are committed to
managing this construction in
the most effective manner possible.
Louis Mothon, Project Manager
for the Cambridge Department
of Public Works, will be on
site daily to ensure that the
best construction practices
are observed. All businesses
and facilities in the project
area will remain open and accessible
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What
is the Project Schedule? |
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JF
White’s Harvard Square
Improvement contract that began
in May 2006 is substantially
complete.
D’Allessandro Corporation
began their one-year contract
to reconstruct the
Super-Crosswalk in September
2007, and will continue work
through early October 2008.
During this last month of construction,
work will focus on sidewalks
on the Out-of-Town News/ Citizen
Bank side.
General work hours for this
construction will be Monday-Friday,
7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening and
weekend construction will be
minimized to the greatest extent
possible. |
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Who
will Address My Concerns? |
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For
information or assistance, or
for accommodations of special
needs and/or disabilities,
contact Rebecca Fuentes at (617)
349-6948/ rfuentes@cambridgema.gov.
We also send out project updates
by e-mail; please e-mail
rfuentes@cambridgema.gov
to sign up for this distribution
list.
If an emergency arises after
hours or on weekends, please
call the 24-Hour line at (617)
349-4860.
Thank you in advance for your
patience during construction.
We hope you enjoy these improvements
once they are completed.
Other Online Resources
Design/ planning process:
http://www.cambridgema.gov/%7ECDD/et/infra/hsq/hsq.html.
Public art component:
http://www.cambridgema.gov/CAC/public_progress_10.html.
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