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Amherst street paving

Travel on Amherst and Wadsworth streets will be limited on Oct. 29.
The final street paving of Amherst Street and the surrounding east campus area will necessitate street closures and detours on Thursday, Oct. 29.

It is recommend that vehicular commuters avoid traveling through Wadsworth and Amherst streets and the surrounding area unless absolutely necessary. Pedestrians and bicyclists are urged to use the sidewalks and cross at designated points to ensure safe travel.


A map with details can be found on the Facilities web site:
http://web.mit.edu/facilities/construction/Amherst_paving_area_map_10_29_09.pdf



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