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Springfield’s Gerena School tunnel repair project moves forward after COVID delays
Updated 8:25 PM;
Today 8:25 PM
2/13/2020 - Springfield - The city of Springfield is seeking professional engineering services for the Birnie Avenue Reconstruction project and Gerena School tunnel repairs. (Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Republican)
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SPRINGFIELD The Gerena School tunnel project, delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, is back underway, city officials said Monday.
Field surveys have been completed and traffic studies of the tunnel system are expected to begin this week.
The school tunnel, which is used by students and community members to get from Main Street to Plainfield Street under Birnie Avenue, has been plagued with leaks for more than two decades. Flooding has led to mold and made several rooms attached to the tunnels unusable. The rooms used to serve as community rooms for after-school activities.
Springfield seeks state funds to advance plans for abandoned Highland Division Railroad walking and bicycle trail
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
Posted Feb 06, 2021
Springfield officials are seeking grant funds to advance plans for a bicycle-pedestrian trail along the abandoned Highland Division Railroad. Here is a file photo of a section in the McKnight neighborhood.
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SPRINGFIELD The city has applied for a $300,000 state MassTrails grant to design the second segment of the long-planned walking and bicycle trail along the abandoned Highland Division Railroad.
State Reps. Angelo Puppolo and Bud Williams, D-Springfield, sent a joint letter to the state Department of Conservation and Recreation this week urging approval of the grant.