CITY OF CAMBRIDGE: Western Avenue Reconstruction Project
 

1. Survey

 
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The City of Cambridge, in collaboration with the Advisory Committee, has developed a series of concepts for the reconstruction of Western Avenue. Please take a minute to review the Community Design Process booklet about the project (you will need to cut and paste this link into your browser):
http://www.box.net/shared/8eilxtg365

We are seeking input from the public on the conceptual design concepts that have been developed. Comments will be accepted until August 1, 2010. Now is your opportunity to provide us with feedback on this important project!

Consider these criteria in your evaluation of the concepts:
• Traffic calming / vehicle speed
• Pedestrian crossing safety
• Expanded sidewalk space for walking and sitting
• Bicycle facility safety and comfort
• Bus operations and efficiency
• Rush hour vehicle capacity
• Parking availability
• Snow clearance / maintenance ease
• Emergency vehicle access
• Innovative design
• Construction cost

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2. Please rate the concepts (scroll down to view the concepts). Note that concepts 1, 2 & 3 (2-lane concepts) go from Pleasant Street down to Memorial Drive; concepts 4 & 5 (1-lane concepts) go from Pleasant Street only to Gilmore Street, then with 2 lanes to Putnam, and then three lanes to Memorial Drive.

 I like itI'm neutralI don't like it(I'm curious, but need more information to decide)
Upper Western Ave. concept (Franklin St. to Pleasant St.)
Concept 1
Concept 2
Concept 3
Concept 4
Concept 5

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3. Anything else you would like to say?

For more information about this project, please contact:
Jeff Rosenblum
Community Development Department
jrosenblum@cambridgema.gov
(617) 349-4615
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