Tufts St. Concept Design – Emergency Vehicle Testing – Week of 11/13
Weather permitting, City staff will install a temporary street design to evaluate emergency vehicle operations as part of the Tufts Street Reconstruction project design process.
What to expect:
- Temporary spray paint and cones will be used to create a yield condition on the street.
- Under a yield condition, the width of the street is narrowed, and vehicles must yield to oncoming traffic by using dedicated pull-over spaces. Traffic can still go in both directions. This is similar to how many residential streets in Somerville currently function.
- The Somerville Fire Department will then evaluate how fire equipment moves along the street.
- There will be no street closures, driveway access restrictions, or detours required.
- Walking and rolling should not be impacted.
- People on bicycles will be able to use the existing advisory bike lanes along the curb.
Schedule (subject to change):
- Testing is expected to take place for one day during the week of 11/13
- The temporary condition is expected to be in place for approximately 3 hours during the 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. weekday timeframe.
If you have any questions, please email transportation@somervillema.gov or call Kate White, Transportation Planner, at 617-366-7293 with questions.
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