Do you drive into Boston? What you should know

Learn more about the Lynnway Multimodal Corridor Project that will impact the roadway. There are two public meetings coming up.

The first is tonight, Sept. 10, at 5:30 p.m. at North Shore Community College and online.

Learn about the Lynnway Multimodal Corridor Project. COURTESY PHOTO

The second meeting is at Abbot Public Library, 235 Pleasant St., on Sept. 17, at noon. It is in-person only.

“The Lynnway Multimodal Corridor Project will transform a historically car-centric roadway into a safer, dynamic connector for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and drivers,” reads the MBTA website. 

“With more than 3,000 daily bus riders along the Lynnway and key connections to nearby routes serving over 8,500 riders daily, these upgrades will improve travel time and reliability for over 70,000 riders each week.”

To learn more about the project, visit mbta.com/projects/lynnway-multimodal-corridor-project.

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