Politics & Government
Town Looking at Plans to Improve Main Street
Consultant and the town are hosting a public workshop to discuss concepts for Main Street improvement on Thursday, Oct. 15.

Town officials are working with local consultant the Cecil Group on a planning project to improve the look and feel of the Route 28/Main Street corridor.
The goal is to help bring about a Main Street that accommodates all users - vehicle, pedestrians, and bicyclists - and enhances the commercial and retail character of the district.
Town officials are looking at ways to increase safety, calm traffic, improve the pedestrian and bicycle environment and enhance the aesthetics of the corridor.
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The Cecil Group and the town will be hosting a public workshop to discuss possible concepts for Main Street improvements on the evening of Thursday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m.
Input from residents, business owners and anyone else interested in North Reading’s Main Street is invited and encouraged. The workshop will be held in Room 14 of Town Hall, 235 North Street.
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Anyone interested in attending should RSVP to Danielle McKnight at dmcknight@northreadingma.gov or (978) 357-5206. This project is made possible by a Massachusetts Downtown Initiative grant from the Department of Housing and Community Development.
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