Community Workshop | Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan (In-Person)
Meeting Info
Attendees: Open to everyone
Event Description
The MBTA and City of Boston are working together to redesign Blue Hill Avenue between Warren Street in Grove Hall and River Street in Mattapan Square. We're focused on making Blue Hill Avenue safer, more accessible, and more connected for everyone.
Join us for a community workshop with local organizations to provide your input on the project. In this workshop, you can:
- Review and discuss two proposed design options for new bus boarding platforms in Mattapan
- Provide feedback on options for parking, crosswalks, and other key design elements
- If the weather allows, walk with the project team to nearby locations in Mattapan Square to identify community concerns and visualize the proposed designs in context
Your feedback will help improve the project's draft concept design and create a sustainable community plan for transportation on Blue Hill Avenue.
Learn more about the Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan
Note: To access the Mattapan Station Community Room for the workshop, enter the building with double doors marked "Transit Police" at the southeast corner of Blue Hill Ave and River St.
Accommodations
Haitian Creole interpretation services will be available.
This meeting is accessible to people with disabilities and those with limited English proficiency. The MBTA provides reasonable accommodations and/or language assistance free of charge, upon request, as available. Such services include interpreters in American Sign Language and additional languages other than English, CART, live captioning, videos, assistive listening devices, and materials in alternate formats or languages.
For accommodation and/or language assistance, please contact the Public Engagement team at publicengagement@mbta.com.
Requests should be made as soon as possible prior to the meeting. For services that typically require extra time to arrange including CART, ASL interpreters, and interpretation or translation in additional languages other than English, requests should be made at least 10 business days prior to the meeting date.