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CMA 2016-208

The installation of ADA compliant sidewalks on Huron Avenue and consider additional features to guarantee the safety of …

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Submitted by Richard C. Rossi, City Manager — his response to the Council’s order about the installation of ADA compliant sidewalks on Huron Avenue and consider additional features to guarantee the safety of all other users (AR 16-40).
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📨 Response received — the City Manager's report came back and was entered into the record. (Placed on file · Aug 1, 2016)
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Placed on fileAug 1, 2016
Referred for reportAR 2016-40May 2, 2016
Administration answeredCMA 2016-208Aug 1, 2016 · answered in 91 days

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The document memo · 1 page
City of Cambridge
Department of Public Works
Owen O'Riordan, Commissioner · 147 Hampshire Street · Cambridge, MA 02139 · theworks@cambridgema.gov · Voice: 617 349 4800 · TDD: 617 499 9924 · July 15, 2016
ToRichard C. Rossi City Manager
FromKatherine F. Watkins City Engineer
ReAwaiting Report 16-40, dated April 25, 2016 – Regarding sidewalks along Huron Avenue

As part of construction projects, the City is committed to providing accessible facilities that include improvements to pedestrian safety and comfort, especially in cases where sidewalks are missing. In 2007, work was completed on Huron Avenue that included traffic calming features as well as constructing sections of new sidewalk where none previously existed. This included approximately 1,000 feet of sidewalk from Grove Street to 700 Huron Avenue as well as sidewalks from Park Avenue to Aberdeen Avenue. These improvements provided a continuous sidewalk along the southern side of Huron Avenue, which did not previously exist, and new crosswalks connecting to key destinations on the northern side of Huron Avenue.

There is not work currently planned for Huron Avenue between Fresh Pond Parkway and Grove Street, but the remaining missing pieces of sidewalk (see graphic) will be prioritized as future opportunities arise. These would need to be developed through a community design process, as additional sidewalks would likely impact the Fresh Pond Reservation, on-street parking and other uses of the public right-of-way. All changes within the Fresh Pond Reservation require approval of the Cambridge Water Board.

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