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The purpose of the comprehensive Route 104 Corridor Transportation Planning Study is to evaluate in-depth the total center-line distance of approximately 8-mile segment for the Route 104 Corridor within the Town of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Route 104 Corridor is mostly under local jurisdiction except that the portion over tight contraflow interchange of Route 24 and Route 104 between and including both northbound and southbound ramp intersection, which is under MassDOT jurisdiction. Route 104 is known as Pleasant Street, Plymouth, and Pond Street within our study area.

This planning level study will assess existing conditions and operations in relation to service needs for the community, regional commuting, and the economy and result in the development of short-term and long-term actions that will enhance circulation and traffic flow efficiency and improve safety. Staff will review and analyze the traffic volume, speeds, vehicle types, capacity ratios, levels-of-service, collisions, access management design, pedestrian and bicycle traffic and infrastructure, pavement conditions, traffic control, signage, and overall physical layouts and operation. Public input will be included as part of the project identification process. Staff will utilize the Old Colony Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Congestion Management Process, Safety Management System, Pavement Management System, and Land Use Management System to assist in the identification and development of short-term and long-term recommendations for all road users, including motorized, transit, and non-motorized modes.
TENTATIVE PROJECT TIMELINE:
*The Project Development Timeline is used as a genernal guide and is subject to changes based on optimal outcomes and development for the study and coordination with community, regional and MassDOT stakeholders and partners.