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Mashpee and Harwich progress on Route 151 and Route 28 improvements

May 20, 2024 | Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts



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Mashpee and Harwich progress on Route 151 and Route 28 improvements
The Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on May 20, 2024, focused on updates regarding several regionally prioritized transportation projects. Key discussions included progress reports on various road improvement initiatives across the region.

The first project highlighted was the Mashpee road improvements on Route 151, which is currently at 75% design completion. The project is expected to reach 100% design and engineering by the end of May.

Next, the Harwich sidewalk installation on Route 28 is also at 75% design, with the final design and engineering set to be completed by the end of this month.

Additionally, the reconstruction work on Main Street in Dennis and Harwich, specifically along Route 28, is progressing well. This project has reached 75% design completion as of May, with a target for 100% completion in August.

Looking ahead to fiscal year 2026, the Provincetown road improvements on Changpaker Road are also at 75% design, with the final design expected by October 2024.

These updates reflect ongoing efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure in Cape Cod, ensuring safer and more efficient travel for residents and visitors alike. The next steps for these projects will be closely monitored as they move toward completion.

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