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WHICH WAY?
The Boston Transportation Department, in response to community request, can convert parts of
Athelwold and Park Streets to one-way streets. City departments are evaluating different options for impacts on bus and trash re-routing.
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Comments on Option 1:
• Safest for pedestrians crossing Norwell at Park
• Easier driving – no head-on conflicts
• Least issues with visibility at Park/Norwell and at Athelwold/Norwell
• Maintains parking on both sides
• Impacts school bus routes
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Comments on Option 2:
• Easier driving – no head-on conflicts
• Some visibility issues at Park/Norwell
• Maintains parking on both sides
• Easiest route from Washington St
• No impact to school bus routes
• More potential turning conflicts between drivers and people crossing Norwell at Park
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Comments on Option 3:
• Safest for pedestrians crossing at Park St
• Least issues with visibility at Park/Norwell and at Athelwold/Norwell
• Maintains parking on both sides
• Impacts school bus routes
• Head-on conflicts possible on Park and Athelwold between Whitfield/Thane and Millet
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Comments on Option 4:
• Some visibility issues at Park/Norwell
• Maintains parking on both sides
• No impact to school bus routes
• More potential turning conflicts between drivers and people crossing Norwell at Park
• Head-on conflicts possible on Park and Athelwold between Whitfield/Thane and Millet
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