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This week we have some great discussions on stories we plan an increase in traffic brought by the company for the proposed Target Gutierrez from Wheeler Road.
I’m not at the meeting, but if I understand this correctly map, it seems like they want to make Middlesex Tpk three lines on the part of Best Buy to HMart. I don’t see how that would help because all traffic is still going to flow into two lines in a short distance. Also, how will the car past the three lanes of traffic to turn into a business where there is no light? This plan might work for Gutierrez and HMart but what about small businesses along the highway? Will they add more signaled intersections? I also think that having three lanes in each direction will increase the speed and therefore become more dangerous. This sounds like the Pheasant Lane mall outside in Nashua-three lines, many lights, and traffic jams are intolerable. Lastly, it looks like this is only one access to the Target site. No such development should be at least two access?
Traffic from the Targeted 150,000-square-foot store will be added to the traffic problems that have been found in the Middlesex Turnpike, in an area where cars of Burlington Mall, Demoulas Market Basket, H Mart, Best Buy and the cinema of Burlington has made traffic congestion was the norm, and the kite to RTE. 95 constraint solution. The proposed improvement plan by Gutierrez will create Middlesex Turnpike varies from 6 to 9 broadband, with buyers across all line 9 to pass between the Burlington Mall and new targets.