The work is being done by Newport Construction.
A portion of Main Street will be closed for two separate periods of time.
Traffic in the vicinity of Melrose Street intersection will be somewhat impacted.
The deadline is approaching for residents who wish to renew on-street parking ability.
Crews will create a 4-way stop and realign curb ramps and crosswalks. Officials said the work will "only take a couple of weeks."
The 2023 Melrose Memorial Day Parade will proceed down Main Street and turn left onto Sylvan Street into the Wyoming Cemetery.
The Melrose Spring Street Sweeping Program begins April 3. See the sweeping schedule here.
Residents will hear from transportation advocacy groups about e-bike news and safer infrastructure.
Current passes expire at the end of the year.
New commitments come just over three months after a deadly car crash prompted renewed calls for safety improvements in the area.
The city is offering premium rates to qualified vendors who can provide multiple pieces of snow removal equipment.
A Revere man and a Danvers man were both taken to the hospital with minor injuries after the cruiser crash.
Steve Poftak will leave his role with the MBTA in early January as the agency continues to face various criticisms and controversies.
A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to several Melrose bus routes.
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The DCR, which manages the parkway, promised a safety evaluation and a review of road conditions after a fatal crash earlier this month.
Portions of the DCR-managed Lynn Fells Parkway have long prompted questions and concerns. A recent crash shined a new spotlight on the area.
Though shuttle routes end at Oak Grove station, buses have trickled into Melrose primarily as drivers begin and end shifts, officials say.
A Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center report said area residents, on average, live 1.2 miles away from a structurally deficient bridge.
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Officials had prepared for a possible spike in violations due to increased Commuter Rail ridership.
The MBTA is adding the coaches on four trains on the Haverhill and Neeham lines that have had particularly high ridership.
The fall schedule service reductions will impact some bus riders in Melrose.
Drivers will face detours on Tuesday through Friday of this week.
The ride aims to help those interested in commuting by bike get more comfortable riding into Boston.
Mayor Paul Brodeur joined state legislators in discussing the latest updates from the MBTA with the City Council on Monday.
Mayors asked for express shuttles to Boston and increased Commuter Rail service ahead of the Orange Line shutdown later this month.
The mayors of Melrose, Malden and Medford are asking for express shuttle service and increased Commuter Rail train frequency .
The Orange Line will shut down from Aug. 19 through Sept. 18, state officials confirmed on Wednesday.
Trains were previously scheduled to end service at Malden Center on Aug. 4 and 5 to accommodate work at North Station.
Expect delays heading to Boston: Traffic is backed up from Walnut Street to Essex Street.
The average cost of a gallon of gas in Massachusetts Friday was a whopping $1.20 higher than this time last year.
The Saugus crash near Target and Kelly's has blocked off the left lane from travel.
There were residual delays after the Wednesday morning crash.
Route 1 North and South will temporarily close at about 11:30 a.m. to repair power lines following an overnight crash.
Police said a car knocked down a telephone pole, which caused electrical wires to fall on Main Street.
The city will recommend no parking on one side of a key stretch of Main Street and parking inside a bike lane on the other side.
Lynn Fells Parkway will once again close for bridge replacement work this weekend.
"Thus, if we are truly focused on achieving equitable outcomes, we must design our streets to reduce the need for traffic policing."