Responses to Concerns Raised in Written And Oral Statements for July 15, 1976 Public Hearing On the Construction of the Southwest Corridor Project From South Cove to Forest Hills
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In addition to providing for all primary north-south emergency vehicle patterns, two new east-west street crossings have been added: at Minton Street/Lorene Road, which will increase flexibility for access to a large section of Jamaica Plain, and at Cedar Street, which will allow direct access from the New Arterial to an industrial area of Roxbury. 44 The work of the Task Force on Vertical Profile since the Public Hearing, two street bridges have been re-inserted in the proposed project, New He...ath Street and Prentiss Street. These will also serve to increase access flexibility in case of an emergency. The existing low clearance underpasses under the existing embankment present hazards and restrict movement of the largest of current fire-fighting equipment of the City. The depressed profile will eliminate these constrictions to vertical clearance. The Arterial Segment #3 would provide continuous north-south access to local streets in Jamaica Plain for emergency vehicles. This access is not presently as good as it would be if the Arterial were built.
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