DCR presented plans Thursday to put Hammond Pond Parkway on a “road diet” to make it a more complete street with recreational access. There was so much interest in the 25% public meeting, the 100 zoom slots were quickly filled.  Many could not enter the meeting, and those who could were unable to get all their questions answered.  A recording of the presentation is now available and feedback may be submitted online for the record.

Typical view of shared use path

The existing road, built in 1934, is a speedway which operates under capacity and caters exclusively to the automobile. The improvements, talked about for years, would reduce traffic lanes only on the section of Hammond Pond Parkway between the mall and Beacon Street and create a mixed-use path along the west side of the road all the way from Route 9 to Beacon. Phase two would create a continuation of the path south to West Roxbury through DCR lands without reducing traffic lanes. This has the potential to transform the area and attract more people to the adjacent park lands and trails. The project is the first of many complete streets projects DCR has lined up, and it is on the fast track for construction, to be completed in August 2023.