A reader sent in this photo of crews this morning sweeping the sand and salt (and glass and poop and puke…) from the sidewalk on the Broadway Bridge over Route 95. A sure sign of spring and Yay! pedestrian infrastructure getting attention!
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I wonder whether all the bridges got equal pedestrian attention or if Broadway got more. I noticed that when people complained about the snow not getting removed, that Broadway did finally get some (rather poor) attention, while some of the other bridges, like Broad or Westminster, got none at all.
It’s a good step, definitely.