- Weekly Roundup for 12/23/18by Amy RitterbuscheHop announces their 2019 Marathon runner Chris Hart ⢠Details about Tuesday’s storm damage ⢠HPD running crosswalk enforcement ⢠New Winter Farmer’s Market in Hopkinton ⢠Lack of restaurant employees in Hopkinton & Metrowest ⢠Man struck by a car in downtown Hopkinton We …
- Input Needed: Downtown Improvements to Main Street Forumby Amy RitterbuschPlease click here to take the following 1-question survey to let the town know when you would most likely be able to attend a Public Forum regarding the Downtown Improvements to Main Street (Route 135) Project. The Town of Hopkinton would like to best schedule this forum at …
- Hayden Rowe Corridor – 2nd Workshopby Amy RitterbuschThe Town of Hopkinton will conduct a second public workshop on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at the Hopkinton Middle School auditorium, 88 Hayden Rowe, at 7:00 pm, to discuss the traffic calming measures currently being evaluated in the Hayden Rowe corridor between Grove Street and the Milford town …
- Hayden Rowe Corridor Study Workshop: Town Calls on Residents for Inputby Nanda Barker-HookOn Wednesday, February 15, the Town hosted a public workshop at Hopkinton High School to share preliminary information about the Hayden Rowe Corridor Study and gather input from residents. Â In November 2016 the School Committee and the Department of Public Works allocated $20,000 each to …
- Hayden Rowe Corridor Traffic Calming Workshopby Amy RitterbuschThe Town of Hopkinton will conduct a public workshop on February 15, 2017 at the Hopkinton High School auditorium, 90 Hayden Rowe, at 7:00 pm, to discuss the traffic calming measures currently being evaluated in the Hayden Rowe corridor between Grove Street and Chestnut Street. …
- Q & A from the eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safetyby Nanda Barker-HookQ: Chamberlain Road resident: If a neighborhood is going to be drastically changed by a development and the residents are really concerned but the Planning Board says they are constrained by bylaws and canât do anything about it legally, do you have any advice for …
- Overview of the eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safetyby Amy RitterbuschThank you to Director of Public Works, John Westerling, Chief of Police, Edward Lee and Director of Land Use & Town Operations, Elaine Lazarus for being panelists at the eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safety on 2/6, and also a shout out to Kelly Grill …
- What you can do now about Traffic & Pedestrian Safetyby Amanda FargianoBe Mindful About Safety & Return to the Basics Everyone: Be alert and make eye contact Eliminate distractions when in transit (earbuds, phones, foodâŚ) When on foot: Run/walk single file Walk/run against traffic Check both ways for traffic BEFORE entering a crosswalk When cycling: Bike …
- eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safetyby Amy RitterbuschIn the wake of several serious pedestrian accidents and growing concern about traffic, eHop will hold a public forum titled eHopâs Spotlight on Traffic and Pedestrian Safety on Monday, February 6, Â 7:00 â 8:30 pm at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe …
- eHop to Hold Forum on Traffic & Pedestrian Safetyby Amy RitterbuschIn the wake of several serious pedestrian accidents and growing concern about traffic, eHop will hold a public forum titled eHopâs Spotlight on Traffic and Pedestrian Safety on Monday, February 6, Â 7:00 – 8:15 pm at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe …
Video of the Traffic Forum
Slides Presented at the Traffic Forum
Traffic & Pedestrian Safety Links
- What You Can Do Now About Traffic & Pedestrian Safety
- Overview of the eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safety
- Q & A from the eHop Spotlight on Traffic & Pedestrian Safety
- Traffic & Pedestrian Safety Handout (PDF)
- Guide for Citizen Petitioners
- Department of Public Works
- Hopkinton Police Department
- Planning Board
- Slides Presented at The Forum
- Video Recording of Forum by HCAM