Beginning on Monday, April 11 (weather permitting), the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will permanently close the off-ramp from McGrath Highway southbound to Somerville Ave., and will open a new at-grade, signalized connection from Somerville Ave./Medford St. to McGrath Highway northbound. The existing tunnel from Somerville Ave. to Washington St. will be permanently closed.
Traffic will be rerouted as follows:
- McGrath Highway southbound to Somerville Ave.: Vehicles will be rerouted to the Washington St. off-ramp to Medford St. (NOTE: the Washington St. exit is BEFORE the Somerville Ave. exit. Please follow signage.)
- Medford St. and Somerville Ave. northbound: Vehicles will follow a new traffic pattern and new traffic signal/connection at the Somerville Ave./Medford St. intersection.
This work is an interim improvement phase of the long term McGrath Boulevard Project. When fully complete in the summer of 2016, this interim measure will provide increased pedestrian and bicycle access at both the Washington St. and Somerville Ave. intersections with McGrath Highway Traffic signal upgrades will be made at Somerville Ave.
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Best April fool’s joke yet.
Can’t wait to sit in the rush hour, Union Square-bound traffic while trying to make a quick trip to Target. Way to help the environment!
huh?? not clear to me at all.
LOL what’s not clear? It’s all right there. Try the links at the bottom of the article if you need help.
In short, dig out your bikes folks!