National Grid proceeds with Boston street restoration after water and sewer work completion

May 21, 2025 | Boston City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

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The Boston City government meeting on May 20, 2025, focused on the progress of utility work as part of the Ways & Means FY26 Budget discussions. A key update was provided regarding the completion of work by Boston Water and Sewers, which has finished its deeper utility installations.

National Grid is now set to begin its work, as their installations are not as deep in the street. They are expected to complete their tasks in the coming weeks. City officials expressed optimism that once National Grid finishes, the streets can be restored and beautified, allowing for a smoother experience for residents this fall.
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This update highlights the city's ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure while minimizing disruption to the community. The completion of these utility projects is crucial for maintaining the quality of city services and ensuring a well-maintained urban environment.

Converted from Ways & Means FY26 Budget: BTD, PWD on May 20, 2025 meeting on May 21, 2025
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