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The grant money will help to improve the crosswalks and handicap ramps at different streets in the town. (Lisa DeMeo)

Lynnfield looks for ways to improve pedestrian safety

Vishakha Deshpande

December 21, 2023 by Vishakha Deshpande

The Select Board gave a green signal to Town Engineer Lisa DeMeo to apply for the Shared Streets and Spaces grant to improve pedestrian safety in the town during its meeting this week. 

According to the Commonwealth’s website, the Shared Streets and Spaces grant program is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and is identified as a funding program that supports quick-launch improvements to public health, safe mobility, and strengthened commerce in Massachusetts municipalities.

The program provides funding to municipalities and public transit authorities to quickly implement improvements to plazas, sidewalks, curbs, streets, bus stops, parking areas, and other public spaces.

The grant will provide a maximum of $250,000 and should be completed by Dec. 31, 2025. DeMeo said that all applications to this grant must align with these goals, be implemented quickly, be low-cost, and include elements from at least one of the allowed project types. 

“Lynnfield’s application does all of this,” DeMeo said. “The elements that we target in this are bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, new or significantly improved, widened sidewalks, and new or improved pedestrian crossings.”

Through the grant money, the town will work on improving the crosswalks and handicap ramps on Main Street in front of the Centre Congregational church, Summer Street, and Lynnfield Public Library, among others.

“By putting this grant in and proposing this work here, we are not impeding on anything that the town hall renovation is working on,” DeMeo said. “This is not redundant or redoing anyone else’s work.”

The Select Board approved the town’s application for the grant and collectively agreed that it would fit in with the town’s recent work of improving and renovating various offices and the War Memorial.

“It’s a perfect fit,” Select Board Chair Joe Connell said in the meeting. “This is a great project and meets all the criteria.”

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