Gorrill Palmer last year did a study of the Main, Spring and Water streets intersection just south of downtown to explore how best to help improve pedestrian access from downtown to Hathaway Creative Center on Water Street and to make the intersection safer for traffic, pedestrians and bicyclists. Exploring returning Main Street to two-way traffic, as it was many years ago, will be part of the study.
Randy Dunton, senior engineer for Gorrill Palmer, ran Monday’s two-hour meeting in Waterville, at which he spelled out the goals, purpose and need of the study and described prior studies. He also emphasized the importance of public outreach to the process. Read the entire article here.