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Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Replacement Project Public Meeting

Location

Morse School, Auditorium, 40 Granite Street, Cambridge, MA

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Description

Calendar event imageThe Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is hosting two Public Meetings for the Commonwealth Ave. Bridge Replacement Project. The other meeting will be held on

Wednesday, May 23, 6:30 PM
Boston University College of General Studies
Jacob Sleeper Auditorium (Lower Level, Room 129)
871 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA

MassDOT and project team staff will describe the Summer 2018 Construction Shutdown from July 26 - August 11 in more detail, review detour routes, and respond to questions. During the shutdown, there will be significant service impacts to all modes of transportation along Commonwealth Avenue and the BU Bridge in the BU/Saint Paul Street/Cambridgeport neighborhoods and on I-90 (Mass Pike).

For more information, to view detour routes and maps, and to sign up for email alerts, visit the project website: www.mass.gov/massdot/commavebridge.

For any questions or comments, please contact CommAveBridge@dot.state.ma.us.

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