Politics & Government
Water Pipeline Upgrades Coming To Waltham's Lexington Street
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority will host a public meeting this week to share information about the project.

WALTHAM, MA — A utility project is set to begin this spring on Lexington Street, and the agency in charge of the project is set to host a public meeting to give Waltham residents more information on what's to come.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is planning a project that will extend and rehabilitate its Section 101 water pipeline, Waltham officials announced.
This project would include work on Lexington Street from Totten Pond Road to the Lexington town line. Phase 1 of this project will take place from Piety Corner to Lake Street, officials said.
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With construction anticipated to begin in Spring 2023 — and to be complete by January 2025 — a public meeting is scheduled for Tuesday.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Kennedy Middle School Auditorium, 655 Lexington St.
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