As
preparations continue throughout the City of Somerville in anticipation of the
Green Line Extension Project, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
(MassDOT) will begin intensive repairs to the Medford Street Bridge in July
that will require the full closure of Medford Street between Somerville Ave.
and South Street through July 21st. Beginning on Friday, July 5th,
this portion of roadway will be closed to vehicles 24 hours a day, seven days a
week for the next three weeks. Pedestrian access will be maintained, and detour
signage has been posted in these areas. Throughout construction, details and
information can be found at www.greenlinextension.com,
or by calling 1-855-GLX-INFO.
Detours
in the Medford Street and South Street area will be as follows:
·
Left on South Street to Windsor Place
(approximately 0.5 miles)
·
Right on Webster Ave (approximately 500 ft)
·
Right on Prospect Street (approximately 0.25
miles)
·
Right on Somerville Ave (approximately 1.2 miles)
·
Right on Cambridge Street (at Lechmere Station)
Repairs
to the Medford Street Bridge have been ongoing since March 2013, and will
continue through July 2014 as the State prepares to install the first of six
new Green Line stations in Somerville, the first to be situated in Union
Square. The project officially broke ground in December, 2012 at a press
conference with Governor Deval Patrick, MassDOT Secretary Richard Davey,
Congressman Michael Capuano and members of the state delegation.
For
more information about the project, and for ongoing construction updates,
please visit www.greenlineextension.com
or www.somervillema.gov. or call
1-855-GLX-INFO (24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
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