SOUND OFF: Which Framingham Street Is Most In Need of Repair?
Potholes, flooding, faded lines — which Framingham streets give you the most trouble as you're navigating town?
Do potholes pound your car each time you drive a particular route? Perhaps damage from frost heaves, flooding or nearby construction are a constant issue on a particular stretch of roadway?
Maybe you just can't tell the difference between lanes on particular streets or the crosswalks aren't clear enough.
In our continuing effort to cover quality of life issues in town, we want to know which Framingham streets are most in need of a makeover.
In your opinion, which Framingham street (or streets) is most in need of repair?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
Roger McCarthy
5:21 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
How about getting the part of route 9 at the Concord st bridge fixed from being flooded. This has gone on for years or can we not find a engineer smart enough to figure this one out.
Christine
1:41 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
AGREED!
Barbara Sherman
1:41 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
Caldor rd has a large pothole. I think someone tried to make it better but it still needs attention
George Kean
1:41 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
I agree with Roger and would add the need to resurface the ramps to Concord St from route 9 - primarily those on the Westbound side. I am sure that they have caused many a suspension or tire to need repair. It is also notable that there are streets needing repair throughout Framingham. I know that the town has an excellent DPW so is the problem getting funding?
InfoWarrior508
6:06 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
Central St between Edgel and Prospect. Both sides of the road.
JoJo
6:06 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
RIGHT ON ROGER!!!
Richard Whalen
9:29 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012
Baldwin Ave; Though the town repairs the potholes every spring, you can count on over a dozen each spring. The road is very bumpy and it has been over a decade since any maintenance (other than filling potholes) has been done. There was some "dig safe" paint put down last fall for some sort of project, but it isn't related to sewer work, so I don't know what may be done when.