South Broom Street Pedestrian Access Closure
postedStarting the morning of Wednesday, May 13, work will begin on the South Broom Street railroad crossing as part of the John Nolen Drive reconstruction project. This work will require a full closure of pedestrian access along South Broom Street at the John Nolen Drive intersection. The work and closure are expected to last approximately 10 days.
During this time, a signed pedestrian detour will be provided via West Wilson Street, South Bassett Street, and the newly constructed path on the north side of North Shore Drive.
The sidewalk along the southern side of South Broom Street will remain open between West Wilson Street and the Brittingham Dog Park.
This is a planned short-term closure associated with the ongoing reconstruction project. Reopening of the pedestrian route is anticipated on Friday, May 22.
South Broom Street will continue to remain closed to vehicular traffic at John Nolen Drive until Friday, May 29. Beginning Monday, June 1, North Shore Drive will close for the next phase of construction.
For additional information on the project, including how you can stay updated, please visit the John Nolen Drive project webpage.