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Green Street Bus Stop Public Meeting

Location

Central Square Library, Lewis Room, 45 Pearl Street, Cambridge

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Contact

Tegin Bennett
tbennett@cambridgema.gov
617/349-4615

Description

Please join the City of Cambridge Community Development Department for a public meeting to discuss the construction of a bus shelter and associated parking changes on Green Street between Pearl and Brookline.

Bus stop on Green Street at Pearl Street

The corner of Green Street and Pearl Street is often crowded with people waiting for the bus. The City is building a curb extension to widen the sidewalk near the intersection so that patrons have space to safely wait for the bus and so that a bus shelter and a bench can be installed. Curb extensions also make pedestrians crossing the street more visible to drivers.

To minimize the impact on parking to 1-2 spaces, the City proposes switching the parking from the south side of the street to the north side of the street. We would like to hear your thoughts.

Bus stop on Cambridge Street at Windsor Street
Example of a curb extension with a bus shelter on Cambridge Street.

For questions and comments, please contact Tegin Bennett of the Cambridge Community Development Department by email: tbennett@cambridgema.gov or by phone: 617/349-4615, TTY 617/349-4621.

The City of Cambridge Community Development Department does not discriminate on the basis of disability. Community Development will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative format, and reasonable modifications in policies upon request.

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