Cummins Highway Construction Update June 2025

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Boston's Cummins Highway construction project is set to advance with extensive sidewalk and bike lane work from June 9 to July 4, 2025. Installation of sidewalks will take place from Alabama St. to Kennebec St. and from Greenfield St. towards Ridlon St.

during the week of June 9, with further plans to excavate the bike lane from Savannah St. towards Harvard St. Efforts will also focus on forming pedestrian ramps and installing bio-retention planters for effective drainage solutions. No construction will occur on July 4 in observance of Independence Day. The project aims to enhance pedestrian safety, with improved walkways and transportation infrastructure benefiting the local community.

City officials emphasize the importance of these upgrades for safe and accessible streets. Residents can anticipate a more pedestrian-friendly environment as work progresses.

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