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Lopez Avenue / Charles Street Pocket Park

 

What's Happening Now

Construction on the new park area at Lopez Avenue and Charles Street began in early July, 2008. The section of Lopez Avenue adjacent to the new park site has been permanently closed to connect it to the existing main park. New underground drainage and water service have been installed, and the contractor will be installing new ground surfacing, plantings, raised community gardening beds, furniture, lighting, fences and signage. Currently, the overall construction process is expected to last about two to three months.

The design plan for the new park can be downloaded for viewing below. The plan was developed by Community Development Department staff with input from the East Cambridge community. Thanks to all of the community members whose comments and suggestions have helped to shape the design. This file is in PDF format and requires use of the free Adobe Acrobat viewer.

Below is some important information regarding the plan to discontinue the end of Lopez Avenue:

  • The Fire Department has reviewed the plan and has approved that it will be suitable for emergency vehicle access.
  • On-street parking on Lopez Avenue will be shifted to the western side of the street (alongside the existing park). Since there are no curb cuts on that side of the street, this will result in additional space for parking and less chance for conflicts with driveway entrances.
  • All new on-street parking on Charles Street and Lopez Avenue will be designated “Resident Permit Parking Only”.
  • According to the Traffic, Parking and Transportation Department, the plan will result in a loss of about 3 on-street parking spaces on Lopez Avenue and a gain of about 4 or 5 parking spaces on Charles Street, resulting in no significant change to parking availability.
  • There will be a 20-foot “No Parking Zone” at the end of Lopez Avenue to facilitate cars turning around, and to allow emergency vehicle access to the new fire lane.
  • The Cambridge City Council officially approved the street discontinuance plan on May 12, 2008.

The following is a list of some of the changes that were made in response to neighborhood feedback:

  • A pedestrian entry from Charles Street to the new seating alcove has been added.
  • The community news kiosk has been moved from inside the garden area to just outside of the seating alcove, to be visible to all park users.
  • Additional raised gardening plots have been placed between the garden area and the seating alcove, moderately expanding the community gardening space and integrating it more closely with the seating alcove without significantly reducing the amount of seating area.
  • The swinging bench and arbor have been relocated nearer to the entrance to the garden area, to distance them from the abutting houses and to make them more accessible to all park users. Additional benches for sitting within the garden area still remain.
  • A second bench has been added along the main walkway to provide additional seating and to better define the pathway between the park areas.

Project Background

In 2000, the Beal Companies deeded to the City of Cambridge a 4,500-square-foot parcel of land at Lopez Avenue and Charles Street, across from Costa Lopez Taylor Park. Community Development Department staff members have had some preliminary discussions about open space uses of the site at meetings of the East Cambridge Planning Team.

This City-owned parcel is planned to be developed into a new public open space in 2008. In prior community discussions, neighbors have expressed interest in having this remain a passive open space with plantings and landscape improvements, tables and sitting areas, and community gardening plots.

In 2007, the East Cambridge Planning Team, with the support of the City of Cambridge, created a temporary “Painted Park” to designate the site as a future park. This painted image will remain until development of the park begins. The painting does not show the exact design of the new park, but it illustrates many of the planned park elements, such as sitting areas, decorative plantings, and community gardening plots.

Resources

This file is in PDF format and requires use of the free Adobe Acrobat viewer.

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617/349-4639 or by email at jroberts@cambridgema.gov. The Community Development Department TTY line is 617/349-4621.

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