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Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville automate walk signals to protect public health
Purpose
Public health
Approach
Changes to public space
Type
Public space
Mode
Walking
About this initiative
Lights will run on timed cycles so that people can cross streets at regular intervals in Brookline and Cambridge.
Lessons learned
Location:
Massachusetts
Boston
Brookline
Cambridge
Somerville
United States
Launch date: Mar 26, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
()
Partners involved: Brookline Transportation Administration, Cambridge Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department
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