| Newton MA News and Politics BlogThe 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.

| Newton MA News and Politics BlogIt 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.