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Allston I-90 Interchange Project, Public Information Meeting

Location

The Jackson Mann Community Center, 500 Cambridge Street, Allston, MA

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Contact

Bill Deignan
wdeignan@cambridgema.gov
617/349-4632

Description

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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation invites you to a Public Information Meeting for the Allston I-90 Interchange Project.

The purpose of this meeting is to provide the members of Allston, Brighton, and other surrounding communities with an opportunity to learn about progress made over the past six months on concept development for the replacement of the I-90 Allston Interchange. This meeting will also include information regarding the next phase of project development including public involvement efforts. Following the presentation, a question-and-answer period will be facilitated by MassDOT staff.

The Allston I-90 Interchange project is part of the Commonwealth’s proactive approach in ensuring that highway and bridge structures remain safe and efficient for all users. The project also targets bicycle, pedestrian, and transit improvements underscoring the agency’s commitment to increased safety and improved mobility for all modes.

To be added to the project email list, please contact Nathaniel Curtis, Public Involvement Specialist, at (617) 482-7080 or ncabral-curtis@hshassoc.com. To request language or access accommodations, please contact MassDOT’s director of Civil Rights at (857) 368-8580, TTD/TTY (857) 368-0603, Fax (857) 368-0602 or by email at MassDOT.CivilRights@dot.state.ma.us

 

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