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Community Meeting on the Mass Pike Allston Reconstruction

Location

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

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Contact

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

Description

This meeting will be led by local residents and advocates on the I-90 Task Force and is organized and hosted by Allston Brighton CDC, Allston Village Main Streets, Boston Cyclists Union, The Charles River Conservancy, Charles River Watershed Association, LivableStreets Alliance and MassBike.

When the Mass Pike in Allston is rebuilt in 2019, will it include:

  • A commuter rail & bus station that creates more transit options in our neighborhood?
  • A walking and biking path separated from traffic that connects Allston and the Charles River?
  • Roads connecting North & South Allston to reduce cut-through traffic on Harvard Ave, Linden Street, and North Harvard St?
  • Human-scale streets safe for people of all ages walking, biking, and driving?

Come learn more about this massive 110 acre project to rebuild the Mass Pike Interchange in Allston, build a new neighborhood, and improve the Charles River.

RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/791961580955345/

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