Western Washington Street Mobility Improvements

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The City of Somerville is planning to reconstruct sidewalks and repave Washington Street between Webster Avenue and Line Street. As part of this effort, the City has the opportunity to explore a new design that makes it safer and more comfortable for people walking, wheeling, biking, taking the bus or driving.

The City launched a community engagement process in March 2022. A conceptual design for the street was developed over 2022 shaped by community input. The City finalized design in 2023 and initiated preliminary construction in late 2023. Construction is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2024.

Check out final design illustrations in English, Español, Português, Kreyòl Ayisyen, नेपाली, 简体中文版, 繁體中文版.

The City of Somerville is planning to reconstruct sidewalks and repave Washington Street between Webster Avenue and Line Street. As part of this effort, the City has the opportunity to explore a new design that makes it safer and more comfortable for people walking, wheeling, biking, taking the bus or driving.

The City launched a community engagement process in March 2022. A conceptual design for the street was developed over 2022 shaped by community input. The City finalized design in 2023 and initiated preliminary construction in late 2023. Construction is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2024.

Check out final design illustrations in English, Español, Português, Kreyòl Ayisyen, नेपाली, 简体中文版, 繁體中文版.

  • Remaining Construction Items and Sitewide Cleanup

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    Following the construction of raised intersections throughout the project area (pictured below), City contractors are working to complete remaining construction items and on sitewide cleanup.


    Remaining Construction Items (Non-Exhaustive)

    • Installation of remaining signage and pavement markings
    • Installation of drainage structures to correct minor road and sidewalk grading issues to prevent water from pooling
    • Removal of tree protection
    • Introduction of new pedestrian signals at the intersection of Washington Street/Calvin Street/Dane Street

    Construction Impacts/Schedule (Subject to Change)

    Remaining construction impacts are expected to be minimal. No major detour/road closures are anticipated as part of the remaining work. Some temporary parking restrictions may be required.

    Work hours are typically weekdays 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Some pavement marking work will take place overnight between approximately 8 p.m. and 4 a.m.

    • Overnight pavement marking will produce brief periods of elevated noise levels near work zones.

      • Crews are not expected to remain in any one particular location for an extended period of time and will be moving along the street as work progresses

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Raised Crossing Construction RESCHEDULED to Begin 11/12 - Eastbound Traffic Detour

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    This post was updated on 11/6 to reflect a change in schedule. Work and the associated detour will now begin on Tuesday, November 12.


    Weather permitting, beginning this upcoming Tuesday, November 12, City contractors plan to construct two raised crossings and a raised intersection across Washington Street.

    • Raised crossing across Washington Street at Perry Street
    • Raised crossing across Washington Street at Magnus Avenue
    • Raised intersection at Washington St./Hansen St./Caldwell Ave.

    This work will require eastbound (toward Union Square) traffic along Washington Street (Beacon Street to Webster Avenue) to be detoured via Beacon Street, Park Street, and Somerville Avenue. Once in place the detour will be in effect 24 hours a day (see schedule below).

    Westbound travel (toward Cambridge) will be maintained as usual.

    Schedule (subject to change due to weather or other factors)

    • Tuesday, Nov., 12, 7 a.m. to Friday, Nov., 15, 3 p.m. (Eastbound detour in effect 24/7.)
      • Construction of raised crossing across Washington St. at Perry St.
      • Raised crossing across Washington St. at Magnus Ave.
      • Raised intersection at Washington St./Hanson St./Caldwell Ave.*

    *Residents of Hansen St. and Caldwell Ave. will receive additional notification ahead of any impacts affecting vehicle access to their street.

    Motor Vehicle Impacts

    • Eastbound (heading toward Union Square) vehicle traffic will be directed left on Beacon Street, right onto Park Street, and right on Somerville Avenue.
    • Westbound (heading toward Beacon Street) vehicle traffic maintained as usual.

    Pedestrian, Transit and Other Impacts

    • Sidewalks will remain open and pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
    • MBTA bus route 86 will offer modified service during this period.
      • See signage posted at affected stops or visit mbta.com/bus for details.
    • Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles at all times.

    Other Construction Impacts

    • Some temporary parking restrictions will be in place.
      • Please observe posted signage.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Washington Street (Bowdoin St. to Line St.) Final Paving Thurs., Oct. 31, 7 am – 5 pm

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    Weather permitting, City contractors will pave Washington Street between Bowdoin Street and Line Street on Thursday, October 31 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

    What to Expect/Construction Impacts

    Washington Street Detour

    • Washington Street will be closed to traffic in both directions during work.
      • Detour signage will be in place to help people navigate around the work zone.*
      • Sidewalks in both directions will remain open during this phase of work.
      • Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles at all time.

    *Detour route may shift during the course of the day depending on progress and in-field conditions. Please observe posted signage and instructions of detail officers.

    Additional Impacts

    • Access to driveways along Washington Street will be temporarily restricted while the asphalt cures/dries.
    • MBTA buses will offer modified service during paving.
    • Temporary on-street parking restrictions will be in place. Please observe posted signage.

    On-site crews and police details are available to help and may be able to assist you in getting to/from your home while work is underway. After paving is complete, crews will reopen the roadway to traffic in both directions.

    Following Paving

    Pavement marking and line striping is currently expected to take place during the week of 11/4.

    Once paving is complete, crews will install remaining street safety and traffic calming interventions along this stretch of Washington Street, including:

    • Raised intersection at Washington St./Hanson St.

    • Raised crossings at Washington St. and Magnus Ave/Perry St./Parkdale St.

    • among others.

    Additionally, a new crossing and dedicated pedestrian signals will be added to the intersection of Washington St./Calvin St./Dane St.

    Questions?

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400.


  • Raised Crossing Construction Wednesday, 10/30 – Kingman Road at Washington Street

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    This work is being undertaken concurrently with preparation for paving on Washington Street. For more information on preparation for paving and the associated detour please see our previous update.
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    Weather permitting, this Wednesday Oct. 30, City contractors will build a raised crossing across Kingman Road at the intersection of Washington Street to make crossing the street safer.

    Work is currently scheduled to take place Wednesday, October 30 (weather permitting) between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.

    During this time motor vehicles will not be able to enter or leave Kingman Road.

    • Both sidewalks will remain open during work to allow pedestrian access.
    • Access will be retained for emergency vehicles at all times.
    • If you need your vehicle to leave Kingman Road during the above-mentioned construction hours, it is advised you relocate your vehicle ahead of time

    We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience as we work to improve safety on our streets.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400 with questions.

    About Raised Crossings

    Raising crosswalks to roughly sidewalk height requires people driving to slow down as they approach the crossing. Additionally, because they are sidewalk height, they enable people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices to cross more easily.

    Interested in learning more about traffic calming? Visit our traffic calming page at somervillema.gov/trafficcalming for information on different traffic calming tools, a map of existing and future traffic calming locations, as well as an overview of how we prioritize these interventions.

  • Washington Street (Bowdoin Street to Line Street) - Milling and Preparation for Paving Begins Thursday 10/24

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    Beginning Thursday, October 24 or soon after City contractors will be milling (removing the top few layers of asphalt) the roadway surface along Washington Street between Bowdoin Street and Line Street and performing other work in preparation for final paving of the roadway.

    Schedule of Work (Subject to Change Due to Weather or Other Factors)

    • Milling and other paving preparation is scheduled to begin on Thursday, October 24
      • Milling is expected to be completed in approximately 1-2 days.
      • In the days following milling, crews will be raising castings (bring manhole covers and other in-ground structures within the roadway to their final height) along this segment of Washington Street.
    • Final paving of the roadway will follow approximately 7-10 days after milling is complete.
      • Additional notification will be provided once the paving date is confirmed.

    Work hours are weekdays approximately 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Eastbound and Westbound Vehicle Detour and Other Impacts

    Temporary detours will be required for both eastbound and westbound through traffic while this work is underway.

    • Eastbound traffic (heading toward Union Square) will be detoured left on Beacon Street, right on Park Street, and then right on Somerville Avenue.
    • Westbound traffic (heading toward Cambridge) will be detoured via Bow Street to Somerville Avenue, left on Park Street, and right on Beacon Street.
      • Detour signage will be in place to help people navigate around the work zones

    • Sidewalks in both directions will remain open during this phase of work.
    • Emergency vehicles will be able to proceed in both directions at all times.
    • Eastbound MBTA bus service will be temporarily modified during this work. Westbound service will be maintained as usual.
    • Temporary on-street parking restrictions will be in place.
      • Please observe posted signage.

    Access for Local Residents and Businesses

    Access for local residents and businesses will be maintained at the eastern end (closest to Union Square) of the work zone.

    Following Milling/Paving

    Once paving is complete, crews will install remaining street safety and traffic calming interventions along this stretch of Washington Street, including:

    • Raised intersection at Washington St./Hanson St.
    • Raised crossings at Washington St./Magnus Ave and Washington St./Perry St.
    • among others.

    Additionally, a new crossing and dedicated pedestrian signals will be added to the intersection of Washington St./Calvin St./Dane St.

    Questions?

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Western Washington Street (Bowdoin St. to Line St.) Milling and Paving, Begins 10/21 or Soon After

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    Update 10/18 - This work has been rescheduled to start on Thursday, October 24. Additional information will be shared early next week.



    Beginning Monday, October 21 or soon after City contractors will be milling (removing the top few layers of asphalt) the roadway surface along Washington Street between Bowdoin Street and Line Street in preparation for final paving of the roadway.

    Schedule of Work (Subject to Change Due to Weather or Other Factors)

    • Milling is scheduled to take place during the week of October 21
    • Final paving of the roadway will follow approximately 7-10 days after milling
    • Additional notification will be provided once paving is scheduled.
    • Work hours are weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Construction Impacts

    • Temporary detours will be required while milling is underway.
    • Detour signage will be in place to help people navigate around the work zones.
    • Sidewalks in both directions will remain open during this phase of work.
    • Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles at all times.
    • Temporary parking restrictions will be in place. Please observe posted signage.

    Following Milling/Paving

    Once paving is complete, crews will install remaining street safety and traffic calming along this stretch of Washington Street, including:

    • Raised intersection at Washington St./Hanson St.
    • Raised crossings at Washington St./Magnus Ave and Washington St./Perry St.

    Additionally, a new crossing and dedicated pedestrian signals will be added to the intersection of Washington St./Calvin St./Dane St.

    Have questions?

    If you have questions about this work, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400 with questions.


  • September Construction Update

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    Fall is here and work on Washington Street is approaching the western limits of the project at Line Street.

    Crews are working to complete final sidewalk reconstruction and curb-line changes along the north side of the street between Dane Street and Beacon Street and on both sides of the street between Beacon Street and Line Street.

    Crews will continue work over the coming weeks with final paving expected to take place before the end of fall.

    What other work remains?

    • Milling and paving of the roadway surface between Bowdoin Street and Line Street.
      • Detours and MBTA bus stop impacts will be required during this phase of work. Additional notification will be provided to residents.
    • Additional raised crossings and floating bus stops.
    • Completion of street- and sidewalk-level protected bike lanes.
      • Existing cycle track remains under construction pending a final layer of asphalt and pavement markings.
    • New signs and pavement markings.
    • New pedestrian signals and push buttons at the Washington Street, Dane and Calvin intersection
    • among other safety improvements.

    Anticipated construction impacts:

    • Temporary parking restrictions and short-term detours expected.
      • Please observe posted signage.
    • Sidewalk access may be restricted at times to facilitate construction. However, one sidewalk will remain open at all times.
      • Some resident driveway access may be briefly restricted after new concrete sidewalks are poured.
        • Residents will be notified in advance via flyer.
    • MBTA bus stops may be temporarily relocated.
      • Signage will be posted at affected stops. See mbta.com/bus for details.
    • Trash/recycling pick-ups and deliveries will not be affected.

    If you have questions about this work, please call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400 or email construction@somervillema.gov.

  • August Construction Update

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    Crews worked hard throughout the summer to deliver some of the planned safety improvements and make enough progress they’d be out of the immediate vicinity of the Argenziano School by the time students and their families would be returning for the new school year.

    Below is information on what has been completed so far, what work remains, and what you can expect over the coming weeks.

    New raised crossing by the Argenziano School slows vehicles and makes crossing safer and more comfortable for all.
    New floating bus stop provides dedicated waiting and boarding areas for bus riders, while streamlining bus service.




    What has been completed?

    • Final paving of the roadway between Webster Avenue and Bowdoin Street.
    • New sidewalks on both sides of Washington Street between Webster Avenue and Bowdoin Street.
    • Raised intersections along Washington Street between Parker Street and the Argenziano School and at the intersection of Washington Street and Hawkins Street.
      • Raised intersections slow vehicle traffic and make it safer for people crossing the street.
    • Floating bus stops between Bowdoin Street and Webster Avenue.

    What work remains?

    • Construction of remaining sidewalks (Bowdoin Street to Line Street).
    • Milling and paving of the roadway surface between Bowdoin Street and Line Street.
    • Additional raised crossings and floating bus stops.
    • Completion of street- and sidewalk-level protected bike lanes.
      • Existing cycle track remains under construction pending a final layer of asphalt and pavement markings.
    • New signs and pavement markings.
    • among other safety improvements .

    Currently Active Work:

    Week of 9/3

    Following the Labor Day holiday, crews will continue installing new sidewalks on the odd-numbered/northern half of the street between Leland Street and Beacon Street.

    Anticipated Construction Impacts:

    • Temporary parking restrictions and short-term detours expected.
      • Please observe posted signage.
    • Sidewalk access may be restricted at times to facilitate construction. However, one sidewalk will remain open at all times.
    • Some resident driveway access may be briefly restricted after new concrete sidewalks are poured.
      • Residents will be notified in advance via flyer.
    • MBTA bus stops may be temporarily relocated.
      • Signage will be posted at affected stops. See mbta.com/bus for details.
    • Trash/recycling pick-ups and deliveries will not be affected.

    If you have questions about this work, please call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400 or email construction@somervillema.gov.

  • Detour Alert - Raised Crossing Construction - Begins Monday, 8/19

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    Weather permitting, beginning this upcoming Monday, August 19 City contractors plan to construct two raised crossings across Washington Street–a raised crossing between the Parker Street and the Argenziano School and a raised crossing at the intersection of Washington Street and Hawkins Street.

    This work will require both east- and westbound thru traffic along Washington Street (Webster Ave. to Dane Street) to be detoured via Somerville Avenue and Dane Street.

    Once in place, detours will be in effect for approximately 72 hours to provide time for granite curbing to set properly.

    Detour Route - Washington Street East- and Westbound Traffic

    Motor Vehicle Impacts

    • Eastbound (heading toward Union Square) vehicle traffic will be directed left on Dane Street and right onto Somerville Avenue.

    • Westbound (heading toward Beacon Street) vehicle traffic will be directed west on Somerville Avenue before turning left onto Dane Street to reconnect with Washington Street.

    • Access will be maintained for local residents and businesses.

    Pedestrian, Transit and Other Impacts

    • Sidewalks will remain open and pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.

    • MBTA bus route 86 will offer modified service during this period.

      • See signage posted at affected stops or visit mbta.com/bus for details.

    • Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles at all times.

    Other Construction Impacts

    • Some temporary parking restrictions will be in place.

      • Please observe posted signage.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Washington St.(Bowdoin St. to Webster Ave.) Paving Thursday, 8/15

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    City contractors will be paving the roadway surface along Washington Street between Bowdoin Street and Webster Avenue this Thursday, August 15 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

    Schedules are subject to change due to weather or other factors.

    Construction Impacts

    • Access to driveways on the affected stretch may be temporarily restricted during work hours.
    • Temporary detours will be required for both eastbound and westbound through traffic while paving is underway
      • Detour signage will be in place to help people navigate around the work zones
      • Sidewalks in both directions will remain open during this phase of work.
      • Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles and MBTA buses at all times
    • Temporary parking restrictions will be in place. Please observe posted signage.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400 with questions.

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