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Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Replacement Project Public Meeting

Location

Morse School
40 Granite St.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Description

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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s (MassDOT) upcoming Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Replacement Project is scheduled to take place in less than two weeks (scheduled to occur Thursday, July 26, 2018 and Saturday, August 11, 2018). There will be significant service impacts to all modes of transportation in the Boston University/Saint Paul Street neighborhood of Boston along Commonwealth Avenue, for Amtrak, MBTA, and commuter rail customers, BU Bridge vehicles and on I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike). As a result, Cambridge residents will also potentially be affected – to varying degrees -- by these service impacts. 

In advance of this construction, MassDOT is hosting a public meeting for Cambridge residents in Cambridge:

Wednesday, July 18, 6:30 PM
Morse School, Auditorium
40 Granite Street, Cambridge, MA

MassDOT and project team staff will describe the Summer 2018 Construction Shutdown (July 26 – August 11) in detail, review detour routes, and respond to questions. 

For more information, residents are encouraged to visit http://camb.ma/MassDOTProj or contact CommAveBridge@dot.state.ma.us.


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