The North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) is calling on residents to urge MassDOT to put safety first and ban hazmat trucks from passing through Boston Streets.
MassDOT is accepting comments until September 23 on the proposal to re-route these vehicles that residents feel is a public safety problem.
Address letter to: Thomas J. Broderick, P.E. Acting Chief Engineer, MassDOT, 10 Park Plaza, Suite 4160, Boston MA 02116, Attention: Boston Hazmat Route, or send an email to bostonhazmat@state.ma.us with the subject Attn: Boston Hazmat Route.
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