The mayor's parking commission recommended 21 potential changes after the city's contract with ParkMedford/REEF Parking expires this fall.
More temporary safety improvements will be implemented April 13 ahead of a full-scale redesign of the intersection.
Here's what you need to know as the city resumes its bi-weekly sweep of main roads.
Two Medford men sustained minor injuries in a six-car crash that hospitalized a Peabody couple Monday.
Buses replaced MBTA service between Oak Grove and Community College following a low-speed derailment Tuesday.
Crews are working to restore gas in the area of Capen and Adams Streets.
Medford will add bus shelters to areas that have identified as high need or stops with high ridership.
A 22-year-old woman was struck and killed after getting out of her friend's car on the highway late Saturday.
A woman was struck and killed early Sunday after getting out of her friend's car on the highway.
Over 150 tickets and warnings were given out in Medford by local and state police under the hands-free law.
Mystic Valley Elder Services is offering round trip transportation to vaccine sites for adults 60 years and older in 11 communities.
Officials hope changing the traffic pattern at Main-South will provide some relief until more permanent improvements are installed.
The man was hit by a car in Wellington Circle early Monday, state police said.
A state police trooper responding to the crash was injured when his cruiser was struck from behind.
The Traffic Commission will consider a series of temporary improvements at the notorious Main-South intersection at its Jan. 19 meeting.
DPW crews may remove items left as parking space savers this winter.
Residents are advised to park on the even side of the street whenever a significant amount of snow is forecasted.
The MBTA laid out Thursday how planned cuts will impact the Minuteman region, which includes Medford, Arlington, Burlington and more.
The MBTA will hold a forum for area commuters on Nov. 12 to discuss planned service cuts.
Medford's fall "Big Sweep" starts Nov. 12. Here's what you should know about changes to parking.
MassDOT identified the Main-South intersection as one of the most dangerous in the region, making it a high priority for safety changes.
The DCR unveiled its design for the half-mile trail, which will establish a critical link on the Mystic River Greenway in Medford.
The city's fourth Shared Streets grant from MassDOT will help fund protected bike lanes on the bridge between Wellington and Assembly.
Drivers are asked to follow "No Parking" signs, which note when and where street sweeping will be done.
One person was trapped inside a car that rolled over on Fellsway Sunday night.
Three streets have been chosen for the pilot program, which prioritizes public ways for pedestrians, bicyclists and lower-speed vehicles.
One person was hospitalized after a car rolled over multiple times Wednesday morning, the Medford firefighters' union said.
Two bus routes serving Medford, which Mayor Lungo-Koehn says provide a "critical link" to Boston, are not slated to return under the plan.
The city was awarded more than $150,000 from MassDOT for a bus lane on Mystic Avenue and safety improvements at the Columbus School.
The concept prioritizes public streets for pedestrians, bicyclists and lower-speed vehicles, expanding options for businesses.
Park Medford will reopen its offices next week and start ticketing for parking meter, resident parking and street sweeping violations.
Leaders say progress is being made following a letter from Medford and other nearby communities about disruptive airplane noise.
Enzo Vnicius, of Malden, died and a Somerville woman was seriously injured in a crash on Fellsway North Thursday night.
The Lowell Commuter Rail Line will be replaced by shuttle buses for nine days.
The Council also asked the DPW to analyze the cost of establishing a city-run road crew, as opposed to contracting to private companies.
Transportation officials have noticed a "dangerous trend" on the state's roadways during the coronavirus pandemic.
The MBTA announced changes to rail, bus and ferry service that will take effect this week to stop the spread of coronavirus.
A water main break has shut down part of Winthrop Street Sunday morning.
The MBTA says inspectors identified a fault in the bolsters, which allow the wheels and their frames to rotate and maneuver turns.
Officials will consider potential changes to the Winthrop Street and Lawrence Road restrictions, which have been in place for six months.