MassDOT Seeks Input on Route 93 Bridge Project

Photo courtesy MassDOT.

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration are seeking feedback on the massive construction project that replaced fourteen Route 93 bridges in Medford this summer.

According to MassDOT, a project of that scope would normally take four years, but new bridge construction technology made it possible in just a few short months.

The state and federal transportation agencies are seeking public feedback on the new bridges and on the outreach that was used to spread the word about the project, including road closures and other details. The survey is intended to “help guide our efforts to be better neighbors on future projects both in the area and elsewhere around the state,” according to an email from MassDOT.

The brief survey is available online at http://www.i93fast14survey.com/.

– InsideMedford.com