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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.
In total, nine projects that are proposing 2,015 units have been hit with delays including 340 Main St., Green Island Boulevard, 3 Eaton Place, 5 Salem Square, 44 Grafton St., 274 Franklin St ...
The Worcester and Millbury Street Railway was chartered on May 13, 1892, and opened between Worcester and Bramanville via Millbury in October 1892. [53]: 69 [51]: 985 [90] On May 12, 1893, the legislature authorized the Worcester, Leicester and Spencer to acquire other companies and change its name to the Worcester and Suburban Street Railway.
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The Woodland Street Historic District is a historic housing district in the Main South area of Worcester, Massachusetts. It consists of 19 Victorian houses that either face or abut on Woodland Street, between Charlotte and Oberlin Streets. [ 2 ]
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 ...
A Boston and Worcester Street Railway streetcar on the line in the early 20th century. The Worcester Consolidated Street Railway, which operated an extensive streetcar system in Worcester and surrounding towns, received permission from the state legislature in June 1896 to lease the W&S and the Worcester and Shrewsbury Street Railway (an unrelated streetcar company). [26]