So how did the city council vote end up affecting this? They voted for an 18 month freeze on this project. This plan looks like they're getting everything ready so they can start building the minute the freeze is over. Is that right? Did anything else change?Cambridge is kicking off it's Broadway bike lane project. No drawings available as yet, but it doesn't appear to have been too badly impacted / compromised by the city council vote - segment A to be completed in Winter 25, Segments B+C to begin in Early 26 - which is roughly in line with the original CSO timeline. Per the email, they'd be removing ~¾ of the extant parking spaces, which would be ~240/322.
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- Change the layout of the street with quick-build materials: new pavement markings, traffic signs, and flex posts.
- Add separated bike lanes:
- Move bike lanes to be next to the curb
- Add white flex posts to physically separate them from moving vehicles
- Reduce on-street parking
- Most parking on Broadway will be removed. We expect to keep about one quarter of the existing parking spaces.
- We will work with businesses and residents to identify the best use for the remaining parking and loading spaces
Broadway Safety Improvement Project
We are installing separated bike lanes on Broadway between Quincy St and Portland St.www.cambridgema.gov