Parking will be free to the public for the next few weeks as the Parking Department builds its team and updates equipment.
The project to improve safety near the Brooks School has made flooding – an ongoing issue for decades – worse, longtime residents say.
Police said Jesse Santasuosso lost control of his pickup truck in the busway, drove over a sidewalk and crashed into the handicap ramp.
Here's what residents should know as the city brings parking operations in-house.
A car crashed into a pole on Mystic Valley Parkway Wednesday morning.
Traffic was backed up on both sides of the highway following a rollover in the median Friday morning.
One lane is closed as crews work to clean up a fuel spill on the southbound side of the highway.
The city's contract with its parking vendor will expire in January, and operations will be absorbed by a new Parking Department.
State police said the driver sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash on Mystic Avenue.
MassDOT will close lanes during the day for pavement work.
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The city recently applied for grant funding to add two new charging stations, doubling the number of stations available to the public.
A 23-year-old man was killed when his motorcycle struck the cab of a tractor-trailer that was turning into the Meadow Glen Mall.
An ongoing study is analyzing ways to improve connectivity and mobility across various modes of transportation.
A new city department will be responsible for parking policy and enforcement once the contract with ParkMedford expires in January.
The Complete Streets grant, announced at a press conference Thursday, will allow the project to move forward earlier than expected.
Temporary lane restrictions will be in place at the start of next week while paving is done for the Safe Routes to School project.
The program designates certain streets as car-free, except for local traffic and emergency vehicles, to promote pedestrian and bicycle use.
Medford recently conducted a Road Safety Audit for three major intersections, including Main-South, where safety upgrades are underway.
MassDOT said it plans to hold the owner of the truck that drove into the bridge "legally and financially responsible" for damages.
The Roosevelt Circle overpass will reopen Friday with lane restrictions, causing months of delays on Rt. 28, the Fellsway and highway ramps.
I-93 will fully reopen once temporary repairs are completed, but permanent work will force months of delays on Rt. 1, Rt. 16 and Rt. 28.
The city will use its latest Shared Streets and Spaces grant to build upon its outdoor dining and recreation offerings.
Delays will last for "several months" on Rt. 1, Rt. 16, Rt. 28 and through Roosevelt Circle while the overpass is repaired.
A crash knocked down a pole on Mystic Avenue Tuesday morning.
The 21-year-old died after his motorcycle struck a wall in Boston Tuesday, state police said.
The MBTA said Monday the pandemic has pushed back full service on the Green Line Extension by several months.
The project is about 80 percent complete, but work is moving at a "rapid pace" to make up for supply chain issues during the pandemic.
The pilot program will run along Mystic Avenue during the morning commute starting June 21.
A person was hospitalized after a crash at the Salem Street rotary Saturday morning.
Drivers should expect delays in the area.
Crews are at the scene of a water main break at Fellsway and Salem Street.
Pandemic cabin fever is expected to boil over this Memorial Day as more than 37 million Americans hit the road for the holiday.
Firefighters had to use the Jaws of Life to remove two people from a rolled over vehicle Sunday.
The crash shut down multiple lanes on I-93 South during the morning commute Thursday.
A pedestrian bridge running parallel to the College Ave. bridge will be installed Saturday.
A rollover on the northbound side of I-93 led to heavy buildup on the highway, MassDOT said.
Video captured a man jumping out of the way at the last minute before a box truck slammed into a pickup on the Fellsway Saturday.
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