[identity profile] somervillesnow.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Apologies not Davis Square, but important to Somerville's future in general.  It looks like we need a large turnout Thursday 5.31 to tell the state/MASS DOT to convert the elevated portions of McGrath Highway to an at grade boulevard.  Currently they want to spend $10 million in repairs to extend it's life.  This is absurd, as no one wants this ugly piece of concrete in our city.  The money should be spent to deelevate it, rather than wasted.  If it is spent to extend it's life, you can bet it will not be deelevated for a *long* time.  

See STEP website for meeting details and more insight on the issue: http://www.somervillestep.org/2012/05/mccarthy_overpa.html

Date: 2012-05-31 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marphod.livejournal.com
The grounded parts of 28/McGrath are already a limited access highway, from the 28/38/93 interchange to the intersection with Highland, and from the twin cities plaza into Boston. (28 is limited access all the way from the Fellsway; 38 is posted as a 35MPH, if I recall correctly, from Medford Center, which makes it defined as a limited access road as well. Although the nature of the road does significantly change at that interchange.)

Making the section between Highland ave and twin cities plaza a local, mixed-use road is not a realistic endeavor without adding additional capacity to I93, ma99, and/or US1, and (probably) the Green Line extension. Turning an artery into something else is far from as simple as taking out the overpass. A ground-level, limited access road like the rest of 28 is feasible, but not a local mixed-use.

Date: 2012-05-31 04:03 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
I think we're in partial agreement, though you are using 'limited access' in a way that I don't think is generally accepted. My model for this part of 28 is to look at what already exists further north, on Fellsway in Medford and Malden north of Route 16. It has four lanes (plus some intermittent left-turn lanes), but it is tree-lined and attractive, and pedestrians can cross it anywhere with no need for bridges or tunnels.
Edited Date: 2012-05-31 04:11 pm (UTC)

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