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Albany Street Bike Lanes

We plan to add separated bike lanes to Albany Street in the South End and part of Lower Roxbury.

These bike lanes will connect the South Bay Harbor Trail to destinations and other parts of the bike network in the South End and Lower Roxbury. We will also improve curb ramps and address visibility issues at crosswalks.

The South Bay Harbor Trail is a community-led plan to create a walk- and bike-friendly route between Roxbury and the waterfront. Its route crosses over bridges and under highways, including public and private parcels. Parts of this vision have been realized:

  • the shaded paths along Melnea Cass Boulevard
  • the sidewalks and separated bike lanes on both the West Fourth and Broadway Bridges, and
  • the new paths along Frontage Road and Dorchester Avenue.

A computer-generated illustration of a parking-protected bike lane on Albany Street.
One idea for Albany Street
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    Transportation
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Upcoming Events

Events

Project Area

The project area includes Albany Street from Frontage Road to Northampton Street. 

Map showing key connecting streets to Albany Street project area

Talk with Us

Here are some ways you can talk with us about Albany Street. 

MEET WITH US DURING OFFICE HOURS

You can talk with a member of the project team one-on-one. We will be available between 3 and 7 p.m. every other Wednesday. Sign up for a 15-minute phone call or virtual meeting.

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

SEND US AN EMAIL

Write your comments to us via email at better-bike-lanes@boston.gov.

UPCOMING: FIND US AT A POP-UP EVENT

We plan to host pop-up events on the street this spring to talk with neighbors about the project. Sign up for email updates to receive more information as it becomes available!

Past Updates

Updates

On February 14, we posted flyers on front doors, light poles, and cars on Albany Street between Frontage Road and Northampton Street. We also stopped into businesses to share flyers. Later in February, we mailed postcards to almost 2,000 households on Albany Street and the blocks nearby.

  • Still have questions? Contact:
    Transportation
  • Get updates via email

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