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CMA 2016 #229 · Agenda item attachment · Aug 1 2016
A communication transmitted from Richard C. Rossi, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 16-60, regarding a truck ban on Prospect Street
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Traffic, Parking and Transportation
344 Broadway
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
www.cambridgema.gov/traffic
Joseph E. Barr, Director
Phone: [phone removed]
Brad Gerratt, Assistant Director for Parking Management
Fax: [phone removed]
Brooke McKenna, Assistant Director for Street Management
MEMORANDUM
To:
Richard C. Rossi, City Manager
From:
Joseph E. Barr, Director of Traffic, Parking, and Transportation
Date:
July 26, 2016
Re:
Awaiting Report 16-60 – Truck Restriction on Prospect Street
This memo is in response to Order 9 from the June 27, 2016 City Council Meeting (Awaiting Report
16-60), requesting that we determine the feasibility of implementing a truck ban on Prospect Street
during certain times of day.
Currently, Prospect Street from Massachusetts Avenue to the Somerville/Cambridge border is
designated as truck-restricted at all times. This restriction has been in place since January 1987 and
replaced an earlier overnight and weekend restriction. We have reviewed the current signage along this
corridor and determined that the necessary signs are in place to properly mark this restriction.
However, trucks are still allowed to use Prospect Street if they have a local destination along the street,
or if it is the most direct route to access a local destination adjacent to Prospect Street. Given the
commercial destinations along and near Prospect Street, it is therefore not uncommon to see trucks
along this corridor.
Enforcement of truck restrictions can be challenging, particularly along a narrow corridor such as
Prospect Street, where it is difficult to find space to stop a truck and investigate its origin or destination
to determine if it violating the truck restriction. In addition, this enforcement can lead to the unintended
consequence of trucks diverting to local residential streets. However, the Cambridge Police
Department does undertake an ongoing program of truck enforcement, and we have requested that they
devote resources to monitoring Prospect Street, while taking into account the challenges noted above.