The town is releasing information as the area experiences the first snowfall of the year.
The lanes were closed Wednesday morning due to an accident on the highway, according to MassDOT.
The Select Board approved $5,000 in funds from Operation Access to reduce handicap parking violations, according to a report.
The intersection of two local roads will be redesigned to improve drainage, according to a report.
A detour has been put in place on a Burlington road due to a downed telephone pole Friday afternoon.
An accident was reported Monday morning on I-95 near exit 50.
Water will be shut off Monday night in a section of Burlington as crews repair a leak.
Burlington Public Works has announced that water main work will require the shut down of a local street. A detour will be in place.
Burlington is one of 186 municipalities across the state receiving a total of $5.4 million in funding for road safety initiatives.
Two lanes of I-95 were closed in Burlington on Monday afternoon.
The virtual public information meeting offers the chance for residents to learn about an upcoming road work project.
Officials warned of residual delays after the crash Friday morning.
Police will have extra personnel watching for impaired driving through the end of the month.
Overnight parking is prohibited on public roadways in town until the beginning of April.
Officials working on the project say plans will improve safety along Route 3A with new bike lanes, clearer lane markings and more.
The closures are part of state testing for new wrong way vehicle detection systems.
The new plan doubles back on a controversial proposal to cut express bus service from Burlington to Boston.
The fall schedule service reductions may impact many bus riders in Burlington.
Police determined the 89-year-old woman did not act with criminal intent. She was issued a citation and may have her license revoked.
The crash, first reported by WBZ, is blocking the left travel lane.
The left travel lane in both directions will be closed at the I-95 bridge in Burlington beginning Monday and lasting through June 17.
Traffic is backed up some 2 miles following a crash that closed two lanes.
An 18-year-old Burlington man was killed in a single-car crash on the Mass. Pike early Monday morning.
A Woburn man caught going nearly 100 miles per hour in Burlington has been entrenched in a legal battle with the state.
The ad hoc Transportation Committee wants the administration to enroll in the MA Safe Routes to School program.
Traffic was at a standstill back to Route 3 in Burlington.
The crash on Route 128 is causing backups near the Route 3 interchange.
The MBTA will hold a forum for Burlington-area commuters on Thursday to discuss planned service cuts.
Area roads are closed to traffic and water service will be turned off in the area.
Burlington Fire responded to a rollover crash near the intersection of Mall Road and South Bedford Street.
Traffic was down to just one lane, Burlington police said, and over 500 lost power Friday.
New York State Trooper Ryan Fortini's funeral and wake will be held at St. Margaret's Church on Winn Street.
Last-minute Christmas shoppers have created jams getting to the town's shops.
The ramp from I-93 to I-95 was closed, exacerbating already bad traffic and causing standstills for miles in multiple directions.
The crash is at the Route 3/Middlesex Turnpike exit.
Burlington Parks and Recreation also has its "Calling Santa" event scheduled for next week.
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The state budget awaiting Gov. Baker's signature includes money for the bus line which helps fill restaurant jobs in Burlington.
The ramp was shut down and there were "significant" traffic delays.
The nine-month pilot program will offer Sunday service in Tewksbury, Wilmington, Burlington and other communities.