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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

POLL: Do You Support the Upper Section of Ravine Road Becoming a One-Way Street?

Let us know by taking our poll and posting a comment below.

With the upper stretch of Ravine Road set to become a one-way street on Saturday, May 5, we'd like to know: Do you support the upper section of Ravine Road becoming a one-way street? Let us know by taking our poll and posting a comment below.

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Russ

11:10 am on Friday, July 20, 2012

Any development with a reasonable 'entry point' will, in fact, cost more in school costs than it brings to the town. Public transport will only increase this serious problem. Any development must bring more income to the town than it is required to spend for the development.   more ›

DCR to Change Section of Ravine Road to One-Way Street

Starting Saturday, May 5, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will make the upper section of Ravine Road from Fellsway East to Woodland Road a one-way state-controlled street, according to the Town of Stoneham website.

Starting Saturday, May 5, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will make the upper section of Ravine Road from Fellsway East to Woodland Road a one-way state-controlled street, according to a press statement on the Town of Stoneham website. At a recent Stoneham Board of Selectmen session, Town Administrator David Ragucci said he met with DCR about Ravine Road and the change will run for the next six months and "we'll assess after that." "The six-month trial does not include any roadway changes to lower Ravine Road (Fellsway East to W. Wyoming Ave.)," reads the press statement. "During this trial period, traffic from Woodland Road will be forced to used Pond Street to reach the Fellsway. "The purpose of this …

mark patterson

10:16 am on Monday, July 30, 2012

When did the DCR get the authority to decide if a public way becomes a one-way street? I was under the assumption that the Massachusetts DOT would be the authority having jurisdiction.That being said;if the Fellsway and adjoining recreational lands are under state jurisdiction and Stoneham and Melrose receive no tax revenue from said land then perhaps the DCR should be the ones providing police,…   more ›

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