Framingham to upgrade pedestrian accessibility with $200K gr

Framingham to upgrade pedestrian accessibility with $200K grant


FRAMINGHAM — The city’s Highway Division has received a $200,000 Shared Streets and Spaces grant to improve pedestrian accessibility on a section of School Street.
“Our Public Works team is very appreciative of the Baker-Polito administration and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation for this grant opportunity,” Public Works Director Blake Lukis said in a statement. “It is vital to keep investing and improving Framingham’s public infrastructure.
Construction is slated to begin later this year.
The Shared Streets and Spaces Grant Program provides cities and towns with grants between $5,000 and $200,000 to support projects that promote public health, safe mobility and renewed commerce by quickly providing new or repurposed space socially-distanced walking, bicycling, dining, retail and bus travel.

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