Entries tagged: MassdotMassBike’s and LivableStreets’ Efforts Successfully Keep Sidewalks and Bike Lanes
According to MassBike, “MassDOT also agreed to perform further analysis of the traffic patterns on the bridge in order to determine whether the lane configuration currently planned for the long-term reconstruction of the bridge is necessary, or if alternative proposals to provide even more space for bicycles and pedestrians are feasible. Finally, MassDOT agreed to continue the discussion with the advocates about the future configuration of the Longfellow Bridge. “ Livable Streets, MassBike, and their partners will remain active throughout the process continuing to promote biking and walking throughout the state. For more information and to view the rehabilitation proposal visit www.massbike.org or www.livablestreets.info
Posted by nadegedubuisson on January 13, 2010
Tags: walk boston, sidewalks, massdot, massbike, massachusetts department of transportation, massachusetts, longfellow bridge, livablestreets, institute for human centered design, boston, bike lanes 0 comments | View comments |
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