Thursday, January 31, 2013
The hearing will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in Town Hall.
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Thursday, January 31
The following is from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. MassDOT to hold upcoming public hearing on reconstruction of Mass Ave., Arlington, Feb. 26 Project to improve vehicle, pedestrian, bicycle movements; simplify traffic flow BOSTON (January 29, 2013) – In response to a request from the Federal Highway Administration (attached), the Massachusetts Department of Transportation is hosting a second public hearing on the reconstruction of Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. at the town hall auditorium, 730 Massachusetts Ave. in Arlington. The Mass. Ave. reconstruction project is being designed by the town of Arlington and funded by MassDOT. The purpose of the second public …
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The intersection is expected to be under construction for about two weeks.
The following is from the Town of Arlington. On or shortly after Monday, September 24, the City of Cambridge’s contractor, Fred DeRoma and Sons, will begin construction work at the intersection of Mass Ave and Alewife Brook Parkway. This project involves removal of the existing concrete median, construction of a new median and plantings, and placement of a new crosswalk across Mass Ave on the Cambridge side of the parkway. This project will take approximately two weeks to complete. General work hours will be 9 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday. Cambridge has advised the Town that there will be minimal impact to Arlington. Should you have any questions please contact Cambridge’s project manager Brian McLane for information or assistance …
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
In our "Visions for Vacancies" series, we ask you what you'd like to see in vacant buildings or lots around Arlington.
Each month Arlington Patch presents a new vacant building or lot and asks you to tell us what you think would be the best use for it. Forget what zone it's in, setback regulations and all the other zoning jargon that puts most people to sleep. If you had your way, what would you like to see there? What would be the best use for the community? This month's vacancy is the old Nana's Mart space in Arlington Center, at 456A Massachusetts Ave. What do you think should go in this storefront? Let us know by posting a comment below.
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456a Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA
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Monday, April 30, 2012
The work by National Grid is expected to go through July.
Starting today, National Grid will resume its gas infrastructure improvements on Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington Heights, according to the town. The work, which began last fall, will be taking place in the westbound lane of Massachusetts Avenue across the street from the Dunkin’ Donuts at Richardson Avenue to the Arlington Heights bus terminal, and in the southbound lane of Park Avenue, from Gold’s Gym to Paul Revere Road. The work is expected to be completed in the last week of July, and both roads should remain open at all times. However, there will be parking restrictions, so residents are being asked to observe on-street parking and traffic signs. Roadwork is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays in the business district and 7 a…
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1269 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA
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Mark Kaepplein
1:09 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Wogga, One of the alleged benefits of the project is marking lanes so people know where to be on the road. Does it take a 6 million dollar project to paint some lines? If it were an actual safety problem, Selectmen for the last several decades would be derelict in their duty to protect the public. Its a question nobody got to ask at the hearing to get an answer, nor one Selectmen have answered.   more ›