CONCORD- BRUCE FREEMAN RAIL TRAIL CONSTRUCTION, FROM COMMONWEALTH AVENUE TO POWDER MILL ROAD, INCLUDES 2 RAILROAD BRIDGES, C-19-036 & C-19-038 AND 1 CULVERT, C-19-015 (PHASE II-C)
The Bruce Freeman Rail Trail (BFRT) corridor extends approximately 25 miles along the Framingham and Lowell railroad corridor and is named in memory of former State Representative Bruce Freeman. The Town of Concord is proposing the construction of a 2.5 mile context-sensitive trail section of the BFRT from Commonwealth Avenue south to Powder Mill Road. The section of the BFRT from Commonwealth Avenue to the Acton town line will be addressed as part of the Concord Rotary project. The section from Powder Mill Road to the Sudbury town line will be addressed in cooperation with the Town of Sudbury as they develop plans for the trail in their town.
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