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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.
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WORCESTER — A new plan calls for the city to plant thousands of trees and invest an extra $500,000 annually in the city’s forestry division, among other initiatives, to boost the presence and ...
English: Presentation about the expected state of the world in 2030 . Media with licenses incompatible with Commons have been removed. Uses the following media files: (page 5) File:Hong Kong Night Skyline.jpg, CC-by-SA by Base64, retouched by CarolSpears (page 8) File:Girls from MHamid (2357918553).jpg, CC-by-SA by Michal Osmenda
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 ...
Bancroft on the Commons (landmarked as the Bancroft Hotel, and referred to as Bancroft Commons) has been updated and the lobby was recently rebuilt as part of the redevelopment of downtown Worcester. The Grid District is part of a 118-acre (48 ha) area subject to an urban redevelopment plan proposed by the Worcester Redevelopment Authority. [3]