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WORCESTER — Signs establishing the city's new 25 mph statutory speed limit are coming soon to city streets. In addition, two streets that were the site of serious crashes will get traffic safety ...
Batista said no street project scheduled for the rest of the year is planned to replicate Mill Street, nor to feature a lane reduction for the purpose of creating a parking-protected bike lane.
The Planning Board has approved revised plans to redevelop a former screw factory on Shrewsbury Street. Worcester Planning Board approves revised plan for redevelopment of Shrewsbury Street ...
Salisbury Street: Booth Apartments Area: Crown Hill/Piedmont: Federal Square [2] South Worcester (proper) Indian Hill: Tatnuck: Brittan Square: Main Middle: Worcester Common: Cambridge Street [2] Indian Lake East: West Tatnuck: Biotech Park Area: Beacon Brightly: Hadwen Park North Lincoln Street: Mill Street [2] Green Hill Park [3] University ...
It encompasses the only surviving row of Victorian-era commercial buildings in downtown Worcester. [ citation needed ] These buildings were built between 1872 and 1890, and are located along the north side of Pleasant Street, from its corner with Main Street nearly to Chestnut Street. 39 Pleasant Street is the location of Str8Up Entertainment.
The master plan makes it clear that the city's forestry division needs a recurring $500,000 annual infusion for additional staff and to cover the $80.77 average cost per street tree for cities of ...
West Station is a planned station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, to be located in the former Beacon Park Yard in Allston, Massachusetts.It was initially proposed as part of a project to straighten the Massachusetts Turnpike through the yard, allowing much of the land to be redeveloped.