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Egleston Square Project

We are planning safety improvements for all road users traveling through the Egleston Square area.

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Project Phase

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Pending
Planning
Design
Construction
Complete

Project Information

Locations
Egleston Square Roxbury 02119
Egleston Square Jamaica Plain 02130
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Project Features
Accessibility
Mobility
Traffic mitigation
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Expected Year to be Completed
To be determined
Primary Project Type
Streets

The Egleston Square project is a planning effort that advances recommendations featured in the Boston Planning and Development Agency’s PLAN: JP/Rox, and Go Boston 2030.

We identified several community interests as high priorities for residents. Those interests include:

  • Transit improvements
  • Traffic calming
  • Safe bicycle network connections
  • Safety and accessibility improvements

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About the project

Project information

People traveling to and through the Egleston Square area today experience:

  • unsafe motor vehicle speeds
  • long pedestrian crossings
  • peak transit delays on four MBTA bus lines, and
  • underutilized public spaces.

The City’s Vision Zero program has identified Washington Street as a high crash corridor for pedestrians. The broader Egleston Square Street network also lacks comfortable bicycle connections to the Southwest Corridor. Through the Redesign of Egleston Squarewe will design projects that put the most vulnerable road users first. We want to ensure safety and an enhanced experience for all. 

We are working closely with the MBTA on the Columbus Avenue Bus Lanes. We're also working with community partners in Jamaica Plain and Roxbury.

DESIGN GOALS

The redesign of Egleston Square will focus on five key areas of improvement:

  1. Prioritizing walking, pedestrian safety, and accessibility
  2. Bicycle safety and comfort
  3. Prioritizing transit
  4. Managing traffic flow
  5. Public realm improvements

These goals will further many of the City’s targets laid out in:

Specific improvements will include:

  • pedestrian crossing enhancements
  • ADA compliance
  • dedicated bicycle lanes and traffic calming
  • enhanced wayfinding
  • signal timing improvements
  • bus priority treatments.

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