PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING
Thursday, November 8, 2007, 7-9 p.m.
Marsh Grammar School
309 Pelham Street, Methuen
This 2nd Public Informational Meeting will provide an update of the study
underway to improve safety and relieve congestion at the Route 110 and
113 Rotary Interchange. It will focus on NEW long-term (5 to 10 years)
and short-term (1 to 5 years) improvement alternatives developed since
the completion of the Route I-93 Corridor Study. Maps and displays will
be available for viewing from 6:15 p.m., followed by a presentation and
question/answer period at 7 p.m.
YOUR VIEWS ARE IMPORTANT!
For more information call Ethan Britland, Massachusetts Executive
Office of Transportation & Public Works (617) 973-8236 or visit the
website: http://www.methuenrotarystudy.org
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I would like to address that whether or not the city has drawn in new line restrictions, some drivers are still ignorant and careless in driving. I was in an accident on that rotary while i was 7 months pregnant. It is clear to my knowledge that this is the most dangerous rotary that I know of. Although I live in Lawrence, I travel this rotary everyday for work. There are times that I get so scared that I prefer to seek alternate routes.
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