MassDOT, through the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program, celebrated the successes of SRTS partner schools and community champions at a ceremony today at the Massachusetts State House. Award recipients were recognized for their efforts in fostering programs for students to safely walk and …Continue Reading MassDOT Celebrates Fourth Annual Safe Routes to School Awards
MassDOT is pleased to announce that a total of 14 municipalities have received infrastructure project awards through the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program. The selected projects are distributed across the Commonwealth, with at least one project located in each MassDOT Highway District. Projects …Continue Reading MassDOT Selects 14 Municipalities for Safe Routes to School Program Awards
MassDOT is encouraging members of the public to participate in one of the many special events for Bay State Bike Week in Massachusetts during the week of May 13, including the following activities in several communities: Monday, May 13 – Annual Mayor’s Bike Ride and …Continue Reading MassDOT Announces Bay State Bike Week Events
MassDOT has announced the reconfiguring of lanes of travel on Charles River Dam Road in Boston and Cambridge, including the Craigie Bridge, in order to improve safety for the public. In June, crews will begin activities to reconstruct the roadway so there will be two …Continue Reading MassDOT Announces Bike Lanes to be added near Museum of Science
MassDOT has issued a “Notice to Proceed” to the contractor for the Mattapoisett shared-use path project. The contractor will begin work on the path which will extend from Mattapoisett Neck Road to Depot Street. This new path will connect to the path that currently exists …Continue Reading New Shared-Use Path Connection in Mattapoisett Advances
Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito today joined Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver, elected officials, and local leaders in Quincy to announce awards totaling nearly $3 million to eleven communities through the Complete Streets Funding Program. These awards will be used to fund local, multimodal infrastructure projects that …Continue Reading Baker-Polito Administration Announces $3 Million in Complete Streets Funding Program Awards
MassDOT and State Representative Bill Straus (D-Mattapoisett), House Chair of the Transportation Committee, announced that today a contract was signed for the construction of the second phase of a shared-use path in Mattapoisett. The award of the $7 million contract was made public by Highway …Continue Reading MassDOT Awards Contract for a New Shared-Use Path Connection in Mattapoisett
MassDOT has announced that DW White is the apparent low bidder for its upcoming project to build a shared-use path in Mattapoisett. The path will accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians and will extend from Mattapoisett Neck Road to Depot Street. This new path will be the …Continue Reading Mattapoisett Shared-Use Path Project Moves Forward
MassDOT Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack today announced she has selected the “Highway At-Grade Hybrid With Elevated Soldiers Field Road” preferred alternative design for the Allston Multimodal Project when the replacement of the I-90 Allston Viaduct begins. In this design, I-90 travel lanes will be …Continue Reading MassDOT Announces Design Choice for Allston Multimodal Project
MassDOT has announced that Fred Deroma & Son, Inc. is the apparent low bidder for its upcoming project to make roadway improvements to Morton Street (Route 203) and the intersections with Gallivan Boulevard and West Selden Street in Boston. Bids from five contractors for this …Continue Reading Boston: Construction Bids for Morton Street/Gallivan Boulevard Intersection Improvement Project
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