Politics & Government

Tewksbury To Receive $850K For Complete Streets Project

The town is one of several across the state to receive funding via a recently passed federal appropriations bill.

The Town of Tewksbury will receive $850,000 from the federal government for its Complete Streets project.
The Town of Tewksbury will receive $850,000 from the federal government for its Complete Streets project. (Shutterstock)

TEWKSBURY, MA — The Town of Tewksbury will receive $850,000 from the federal government for its Complete Streets project.

The spending is part of federal appropriations budget that passed Congress late last week. U.S. Sen. Edward Markey and U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Salem) touted the funding, part of $174 million in projects around the state.

Below is a description of the Tewksbury project.

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Complete Streets Multimodal Enhancements Recipient

The Livingston Street Transportation Improvement Project will provide multi-modal enhancements for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit in the town of Tewksbury. The scope includes 4,100 feet of sidewalk along Livingston Street between East Street and Roy’s Way, which will connect existing sidewalks on East Street and Livingston Street. The project will address significant issues of connectivity, safety, access, and rideability by bridging a significant gap in the town's sidewalk network.

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