The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is holding a public meeting Wednesday to present 75% design plans for a significant “pedestrian- and bike-friendly redesign of Hammond Pond Parkway” between Boylston St. (Rte. 9) and Beacon St. 

(Image from the 25% review presentation.)

From the DCR flyer

At this remotely held public meeting, the DCR team for this project and its engineering design consultant, BSC Group, will present the 75% design of a pedestrian- and bike-friendly redesign of Hammond Pond Parkway in Newton, from Boylston Street (Route 9) to Beacon Street. The proposed project will feature a two-lane road diet of this segment of Hammond Pond Parkway, a new twelve-foot bike/pedestrian greenway, native landscaping, historic lighting, new crosswalks and trail entries, a redesign of the Beacon Street intersection, and a new four-foot walking path on the eastern side of the parkway.

The meeting is this Wednesday, November 10th, from 6:00pm-7:30pm. Teams link. It does not appear that registration is required.

If I may editorialize, this is super exciting. This section of Hammond Pond Parkway absolutely does not need to be four lanes. It will be a wonderful place for a separated bike/pedestrian path.

It will be interesting to see what they do with the Beacon St. intersection. There is no real need for slip lanes.

(Image from the 25% review presentation.)

The DCR project overview page.