File:Safe Routes to School, Pittsfield, October 8, 2014 (15293685299).jpg
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Patrick Administration officials today joined students, parents and local leaders to celebrate the completion of three pedestrian access and safety improvement projects in Massachusetts. Completion of the projects coincides with International Walk to School Day (iWalk), when thousands of students walk or bike to school at more than 275 Massachusetts schools. MassDOT hosted iWalk ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the Dolbeare Elementary School in Wakefield, the Elm Park Community School in Worcester and the Silvio O. Conte Community School in Pittsfield. The three projects totaled nearly $1.3 million and featured sidewalk and driveway safety improvements, granite curbing, new signage, the installation of push button activated pedestrian signals and indicators, ADA compliant upgrades, new pavement markings to accommodate bike shoulders and the installation of bike racks, among other modifications and enhancements. The projects varied in their improvements based on the needs of the respective school zones and local communities. “These investments encourage young people to be safe, active and healthy in their choice in transportation,” said Governor Deval Patrick. “Massachusetts continues to create and enhance infrastructure in our local communities throughout our roadways, bridges and on multi-use paths to accommodate our ever-growing communities.” |
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Source | Safe Routes to School, Pittsfield, October 8, 2014 |
Author | MassDOT |
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