Town of Arlington annual report 1952, Part 16

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Publication date: 1952
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337.65


8


111.03


Dudley Street, East of Grove Street


152.0


8


1,659.76


Everett Street, University Road to Regis Road. Inspection only. Installed by Developer


225.0


8


9.65


Finley Street, Brand Street northeasterly


374.0


8


2,052.14


Gardner Street, From center line of Gardner Street to side line of Memorial Way


20.0


8


930.10


Granton Park, Fremont Street southerly. Installed by Developer


295.0


8


5.99


Hamlet Street, At Palmer Street, build manhole and connect to Metropol- itan main


1,605.75


Hillside Avenue, Rhinecliff Street to Charlton Street


190.0


8


1,414.21


James Street, Old end northeasterly (dead)


188.0


8


1,563.44


Kipling Road, To service lots 26, 35, 36, 37 (dead) .


220.0


8


859.16


Kipling Road, From Appleton Street to lot 36 (dead)


52.0


8


729.66


Longmeadow Road, Arrowhead Lane to Old Middlesex Path. Inspection only. Installed by Developer.


405.0


8


41.04


1


.


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


233


SEWER EXTENSIONS


TABLE V (Continued)


SEWER EXTENSIONS


Length in Feet


Size of Pipe in Inches


Net Cost


Longmeadow Road-Old Middlesex Path to Ridge Street. Inspection only.


Installed by Developer.


742.0


8


75.17


W


Margaret Street, From Edith Street to present outlet main at Boston and Maine Railroad (started in 1951)


228.98


Memorial Way, Gardner Street to Sunnyside Avenue. Inspection only. In- stalled by Private Contractor


357.0


8


65.77


Morningside Drive, From old end to No. 51 (started in 1951)


467.0


8


2,744.70


** Oak Hill Drive, Northeasterly of Saratoga Road


23.6


8


Old Colony Road, Windmill Lane to west of Arrowhead Lane. Inspection only. Installed by Developer


451.0


8


45.68


Old Middlesex Path, Longmeadow Road, northerly. Inspection only. In- stalled by Developer


315.7


B


31.99


Overlook Road, Dickson Avenue to Ridge Street


525.0


8


3,021.88


Pamela Drive and Ridge Street (not completed)


2,211.20


Parker Road, Present end northerly


193.0


8


544.58


Philemon Street, From old end northwesterly (dead)


80.0


8


393.26


Piedmont Street, From Williams Street westerly (started in 1951)


51.00


Private Lands, Dudley Street to Metropolitan Sewer


191.0


8


2,085.61


Private Lands, Regis Road to Decatur Street


805.0


8


5,132.10


Private Lands, Columbia Road to Ridge Street


346.0


8


4,571.93


Private Lands, Veterans Housing


479.0


8


88.22


Private Lands, Wollaston Avenue to Appleton Street (Special Appropriation Sewer Extension Udine Street Area-not completed)


327.0


12


10,746.70


Puritan Road, Spring Avenue southwesterly (not completed)


126.0


8


747.32


Regis Road, Everett Street to River Street. Installed by Developer.


331.45


8


11.68


Ridge Street, To service No. 90 (Started in 1951)


531.40


Summer Street, From Orient Avenue westerly, started in 1951


Summer Street, From old end to No. 500.


66.0


8


44.21


Summer Street, Across Summer Street to Nos. 277 and 281


35.0


8


710.38


Summer Street, Across Summer Street to Nos. 285 and 289


29.04


B


589.39


W


Summer Street, At Mystic Street


39.65


B


252.44


Summer Street, Construct manhole and extend main southerly side to No. 577


40.82


8


953.74


Summit Street, Old end southerly to lots 137 and 138


192.0


B


1,966.17


W


234


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Materials only. Installed by Private Contractor


1,992.80


BBB BB BBB


....


.


.


University Road, Everett Street to River Street. Inspection only. Installed by Developer


329.5


8


18.71


W


Wadsworth Road, Appleton Street to Browning Road (dead). Furnished materials and laid pipe. Excavation by Developer.


297.0


8


923.66


Walnut Terrace, From old end to No. 35


179.0


8


898.85


Westmoreland Avenue, Orient Avenue westerly


511.0


8


4,914.65


Wollaston Avenue Pump Chamber, Started in 1951


436.80


Wright Street, From Dothan Street to center line extended of Heard Road Not completed.


395.89


W


*** General Expense


2,809.55


13,274.61


$76,666.33


. .


*Appleton Street, Concord Turnpike to Corey Lane 312 feet Concord Turnpike, Pilgrim Road to Appleton Street 682 feet pt. W. Corey Lane, Appleton Street to Golden Avenue 225 feet Golden Avenue, Kent Lane to end 742 feet Kent Lane, Concord Turnpike to end 174 feet W. ** Installed in connection with Street Construction. *** Credit for Article 9 for nine months, $1,239.98; Stock, $164.62; Tools & Equipment, $1,221.17, Miscellaneous, $1,828.62; Holiday, $835.12. "W" indicates water in same trench.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


235


236


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


TABLE VI


SEWER MAINTENANCE DIVISION


Appropriation


$17,000.00


From Finance Committee Reserve Fund


4,500.00


$21,500.00


Expenditure


21,364.65


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 135.35


Expenditure


Resurfacing Trenches


$ 399.11


Care, Repair, Cleaning, Flushing and Relaying Mains


13,344.46


Care and Repair of Sewer Pumps


6,483.46


Accounts Payable


400.00


Tools and Equipment


835.35


Holidays


375.39


$21,837.77


Credit for Article 9 for nine months


473.12


$21,364.65


237


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


ARLINGTON WATER WORKS


Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


Population by census of 1950, 43,984.


Date of construction low service, 1872; high service, 1894.


By whom owned, Town of Arlington.


Source of supply, Metropolitan Water System.


Consumption


1. Estimated total population at date, 45,000


2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 45,000


3. Estimated population supplied, 45,000


4. Total consumption for the year, 1,197,700,000 gallons


5. Percentage of consumption metered, 100%


6. Average daily consumption, 3,272,400 gallons.


7. Gallons per day per capita, 73


Distribution (including auxiliary supply from old Reservoir)


Mains


Ten thousand, one hundred and twenty seven feet of new water mains were laid during the year and connected with the Metropolitan System. Nine hundred and seven feet of mains were re-laid during the year. Details of regular water main construction will be found in Table VIII.


1. Kind of pipe; cast-iron, cement and transite.


2. Sizes, from 4 inch to 16 inch.


3. Extended feet during year, 10,127.


4. Number of feet renewed during year, 907.


5. Discontinued during year, 907.


6. Total now in use, 108.375 miles.


7. Cost of repairs per mile, $143.11.


8. Length of pipe less than 4 inches in diameter, 283 feet.


9. Number of hydrants added during year, 15.


10. Number of hydrants now in use, 1,141.


11. Number of stop gates added during year, 72.


12. Number of stop gates now in use, 2,603.


13. Average pressure on mains at center of Town, 110 high system, 65 low system.


Services


Two hundred and eighty eight new services have been added during the year and four were abandoned. There are for all purposes 4,053 on the low, 5,989 on the high, and 3 on the old reservoir system. On the Metropolitan water supply there are 75 services for municipal purposes, 33 sprinkler services, and 44 for sewer flushing purposes included in the above. On January 1, 1953, 262 services were temporarily out of use.


238


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


1. Kind of pipe: copper, cement-lined, black wrought iron and lead, 3 inch to 6 inch cast iron.


2. Sizes, 1 inch to 6 inch.


3. Number of service taps added during year, 288.


4. Number of services abandoned during year, 4.


5. Number of services now in use, 10,042.


6. Percentage of services metered, 100%.


Meters


Two hundred and eighty eight meters were set during 1952 on serv- ices installed in 1951-1952. The total number of meters in use January 1, 1953 is 10,042.


TABLE VII


WATER MAINTENANCE DIVISION


Balance Jan. 1, 1952


$ 1,853.73


Appropriation 1952


148,000.00


149,853.73


Expenditure 1952


143,779.81


Balance 1/1/53


6,073.92


DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES


Maintenance


Expenditures


Renewal of Services & Mains


7,596.89


Services-Care & Repair


34,369.22


Meters-Care, Repair and Reading


23,713.42


Turning Water Off and On


69.47


Shop


3,957.04


Tools & Equipment


7,116.99


Hydrants & Gates-Care & Repair


6,864.49


Mains-Care & Repair


8,220.78


Calgon Chamber


495.06


Reservoir & Great Meadows


654.10


M.D.C., Pleasant Street


3,424.63


Renewals-1952 Streets


1,580.17


Capital Outlay-Meters


13,765.62


House Connections


15,117.49


*General Expense


16,834.44


$143,779.81


*Stock, $5,180.86; Sick Leave $5,290.71; Holidays $2,711.55; Vacations $4,284.76; Miscellaneous $3,652.93; Article 9 Credit $4,286.37.


TABLE VIII


Balance 1/1/52


$14,319.99


Appropriation 1952


55,000.00


From Reserve Fund


11,615.00


80,934.99


Expenditure


74,024.86


Balance 1/1/53


6,910.13


EXTENSION OF HIGH SERVICE SYSTEM


Description


Size of Pipe in Inches


Length in feet


Hydrants


Gates


Total Cost


Appleton St .- at Lubin St.


8


26


1


$ 725.61


Arlmont Ridge-Concord Pike & Kent Lane


S


8


700


2


4,227.06


College Ave .- old end to Crosby St. Columbia Rd .- old end to #43


S


B


292


3


1,103.10


S


8


150


1,387.07


S


B


290


2


S


B


352


1


1,155.91


S


B


613


1


5


4,490.30


S


8


190


1


1,755.49


2 Indian Ridge


S


8


1569


3


10


6,570.21


S


8


188


1


1


1,976.14


S


8


480


1


3


3,702.14


S


12


85


1


1


977.52


S


8


90


1


1


978.36


... ....


S


8


1133


2


5


5,046.35


S


S


8


24


1


286.80


6


5


222.85


S


8


241


1


2,761.29


S


8


179


1,209.86


S


184.65


4 General Expense


3,492.75


Total High Service


6974


12


49


45,136.54


..


.


.


.


.


. .


. .


..


.


.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


1 Oak Hill Drive-old end to Ridge St. Pamela Drive-Ridge St. westerly Parker Rd .- old end northerly Philemon St .- old end northwesterly Piedmont St .- (1951)


12


167


1


2,300.68


S


8


200


51.00


3 Poet's Corner Ridge St .- (1951) . . .. . Summer St .- Crossover west of Brattle St. ....


531.40


Summer St .- Hydrant relocated Summit St .- old end southerly Walnut Terrace-old end southerly Wright St .- at Dothan St. Hydrants and Gates installed under Water Maint. . .


6


239


1 Davis Rd .- Mass. Ave. to Paul Revere Rd. Dickson Ave .- old end to Wheeler Lane Finley St .- to #15 and Brand St. to Forest St. Hillside Ave .- Rhinecliff St. to Charlton St.


James St .- old end northeasterly Morningside Drive-old end to #51


EXTENSION OF LOW SERVICE SYSTEM


Everett St .- Ernest Rd. to Decatur St.


S


8


1218


1


12


8,412.50


Granton Park-Fremont St. to Norcross St.


S


8


420


2


1,504.73


Memorial Way-Gardner St. to Sunnyside Ave.


S


8


400


2


1,413.52


Regis Rd .- River St. to Everett St.


S


8


525


1


3


1,848.24


Spy Pond-Cistern for Civil Defense


12


65


1


2,188.77


University Rd .- River St. to Everett St.


S


8


525


1


3


1,822.92


Total Low Service


..


3153


3


23


17,190.68


Total Extensions ..


10127


15


72


62,327.22


RENEWALS - HIGH SERVICE SYSTEM


Jason St .- Gray St. to Brantwood Rd.


12


- 794


3


11,697.64


RENEWALS -LOW SERVICE SYSTEM


1 Beverly Rd.


8


113


1


-


Total Renewals Total Extensions and Renewals


907 11034


15


76


11,697.64 74,024.86


1-installed under Street Construction Appropriation.


2-Arrowhead Lane 713 ft., Longmeadow Rd. 412 ft., Old Colony Rd. 444 ft.


3-Browning Rd. 310 ft., Kipling Rd. 390 ft., Wadsworth Rd. 433 ft.


4-includes Art. #9 credit $1,100.01; Stock $2,702.37; Tools and Equipment $1,145.99; Miscellaneous $213.29; Holidays $531.11. S -- indicates sewer in same trench.


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


240


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.


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-


4


TABLE IX WATER MAINS NOW IN SERVICE


LOW SERVICE SYSTEM


HIGH SERVICE SYSTEM


RESERVOIR SYSTEM


Size


Cast Iron Pipe


Transite Pipe


Cast Iron Pipe


Transite Pipe


Cement and Cast Iron Pipe


Transite Pipe


Inches


Length in Feet


Hy- drants


Gates


Length in Feet


Hy- drants


Length in Feet


Hy- drants


Gates


Length in Feet


Ну- drants


Gates


Length in Feet


Hy- drants


Gates


Length in Feet


Hy- drants


Gates


16


2,388


12


7,339


37,773


7,747


1,976


10


16,497


1,228


23,038


2,190


270


8


40,302


32,776


92,626


42,523


2,156


6


103,099


805


146,693


1,043


4,175


5,196


4


160


220


Totals


167,237


413


834


34,809


302,678


718


1,744


53,503


8,797


10


25


5,196


Total length of mains in service 572,220 ft .- 108.375 miles


Total number of gates in service-2603


Total number of hydrants in service-1141


Gates


242


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


WATER DIVISION Receipts for Water Consumed


Year


1943


$184,222.45


1944


191,426.20


1945


184,167.25


1946


195,616.20


1947


187,851.78


1948


182,015.78


1949


181,890.59


1950


203,029.48


1951


200,029.08


1952


212,.670.61


Percentage of recepits from metered water, 94.25℃


WATER RATES COMMITTED DURING 1952


January 1


19,070.92


February


14,062.85


March 1


14,826.04


April 1


18,650.17


May 1


13,992.57


June 1


14,998.17


July 1


19,500.00


August 1


16,587.57


September 1


20,803.96


October 1


26,868.52


November 1


17,635.81


December 1


16,537.44


$213,534.02


VALUE OF WATER FURNISHED FREE TO TOWN DEPARTMENTS:


School


2,484.98


Selectmen


2,287.62


Cemetery


1,670.36


Library


106.78


Park


1,953.36


Public Works


1,157.90


$ 9,961.00


1952 EXPENDITURES


Water Maintenance


143,779.81


Water Extensions


74,024.86


Metropolitan Assessment


47,908.56 $265,713.23


243


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


* 1952 RECEIPTS


Rates


211,556.28


Miscellaneous . .


662.50


Liens


1,114.33


House Connections


6,178.88 $219,511.99


UNPAID DECEMBER 31, 1952


Rates


12,706.54


Miscellaneous


16.00


Liens added to taxes


314.46


$ 13,037.00


*Includes rates committed in 1951


TABLE X


RECONSTRUCTION OF STREETS (1950)


(RELOCATION, ALTERATION, AND WIDENING, CONSTRUCTION OF, SPECIFIC REPAIRS UPON AND IMPROVEMENT OF ALL OR ANY PARTS OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE OR BROADWAY)


Balance brought forward $ 3,331.04


Expenditure


0


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 3,331.04


(Carried forward to 1953)


RESURFACING OF STREETS (1949)


(RELOCATION, ALTERATION, WIDENING, CONSTRUCTION OF, SPECIFIC REPAIRS UPON AND IMPROVEMENT OF ALL OR ANY PARTS OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BROADWAY OR LAKE STREET)


Balance brought forward $ 2,308.23


Expenditure


0


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 2,308.23


(Carried forward to 1953)


RELOCATION, ALTERATION, WIDENING, CONSTRUCTION OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND MYSTIC STREET (1948)


Balance brought forward $ 847.45


Expenditure 0


Balance, December 31, 1952 $ 847.45 (Carried forward to 1953)


244


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES


-


Appropriation


$20,000.00 10,580.02


Balance brought forward


$30,580.02


Expenditure


18,769.87


Balance, December 31, 1952


$11,810.15


(Carried forward to 1953)


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES SUMMER STREET AND FOREST STREET


Appropriation


$10,000.00 11,000.00


Balance brought forward


Expenditure


18,167.25


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 2,832.75


The $10,000.00 appropriated in 1952 brought the total sum available for the installation of sidewalks and edgestones on Summer Street and Forest Street to $21,000.00. In June of 1952 the State awarded a con- tract for the construction of sidewalk and installation of curb in two sections, one on Summer Street from Forest Street to beyond Overlook Road, on the southerly side, and another on Summer Street, from Park Avenue Extension to Arthur Road on the northerly side.


REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS TOWN YARD


Appropriation


$10,000.00


Expenditure


571.14


(Carried forward to 1953)


This expenditure includes a payment for painting the Metal Building at the Town Yard, less the retained percentage which will be paid in 1953. We have also issued an order for the roofing of the No. 1 Garage which work is now being done. Other repair work is contemplated for 1953.


ALTERATION OF RIVER STREET


(1941)


Balance brought forward Expenditure


$ 7.18


0


Balance, December 31, 1952 $ 7.18 (Carried forward to 1953)


$21,000.00


(Carried forward to 1953)


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 9,428.86


245


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


WATER MAIN SUPPLY LINE TURKEY HILL (1944)


Balance brought forward Expenditure


$ 217.00


0


Balance, December 31, 1952


$ 217.00


(Carried forward to 1953)


SPECIAL COMPENSATION FOR TOWN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES


Expenditure


$23,657.67


INCREASE SALARIES OR WAGES, ARTICLE 9


Expenditure


$36,709.41


The members of the Board wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to the various Boards, Town Officials, Department Heads and Employees of the Public Works Department for their co- operation during the entire year.


Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS R. RAWSON JOSEPH P. GREELEY THOMAS J. O'NEILL Board of Public Works


246


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Report of the Town Engineer


To the Honorable Joint Board of Selectmen and


Board of Public Works Town Hall Arlington, Mass.


Gentlemen :


The following is the annual report of the operations in the Engin- eering Department for the year ending December 31, 1952.


This department was taxed beyond capacity in 1952 because of the construction of five newly accepted streets, the large number of sewer, water and storm drain main extensions, building applications, lien re- quests, several takings, benefited area, acceptance and construction plans in addition to an unusual amount of miscellaneous work.


It has been impossible to keep the records and plans of installation of underground structures up to date and we have been delayed in the levying of assessments for various projects because of lack of employees which is due primarily to the low wage scale now in force.


It was necessary for the employees of this department to work overtime in order to keep pace with plans and calculations that were absolutely necessary and that could not be delayed until some future date.


The time thus spent amounted on an average of sixty hours per week for the entire year.


I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of the cooperation of the various Board members, Town officials and em- ployees of the Department.


Annexed to this report is a table of general statistics pertaining to the Town and a list of public and private streets as of January 1, 1953.


Respectfully submitted,


J. M. KEANE


Town Engineer


TABLE SHOWING LOCATION, LENGTH AND WIDTH OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STREETS


Name


Location


Width


Length


Date of Acceptance


Public


Private


Aberdeen Road


45 Tanager Street to 71 Dundee Road ....


40


416


359


March 24, 1919; March 26, 1930; April 1, 1940; March 19, 1941


Academy Street ...


734 Massachusetts Avenue to 40 Irving St. 21 Appleton Street to Junior High West ..


40


1520


Adamian Park


20 Upland Rd. to Stowecroft Rd.


40


911


Adams Street


319 Massachusetts Ave. to 216 Broadway .. .


10


928


March 28, 1923


Addison Street


106 Pleasant Street to Spy Pond


40


800


March 9, 1891


Aerial Street


169 Forest Street to 288 Washington St. .


40


375


750


March 25, 1931


Albemarle Street .


38 Walnut St. to 35 Mt. Vernon St ..


40


392


March 20, 1916


Alfred Road


97 Lake St. to Spy Pond Parkway


40


568


March 24, 1927


Allen Street


339 Massachusetts Ave. to 70 Warren St ..


40


1122


May 6, 1924


Alpine Street


26 Park Ave. Ext. to 49 Huntington Rd . .


40


1820


Alton Street


295 Broadway to 158 Warren St


40


April 3, 1929


Amherst Street


14 River St. to Rawson Rd


40


731


April 15, 1926


Amsden Street


107 Massachusetts Ave. to Waldo Rd


45


530


March 25, 1915, and April 15, 1926


Andrew Street


40 Foster St. to Allen St.


40


950


March 23, 1938


Appleton Court


344 Appleton St., southerly


20


400


730 202


April 9, 1875


*Appleton Street


1192 Massachusetts Ave. to 11 Paul Revere Rd


50


1450


Laid out by County Commissioners, 1892, Old Town Way, named Apple- ton St., November 9, 1846


Appleton Street


11 Paul Revere Rd. to 29 Wachusett Ave.


50


1868


*Appleton Street ...


29 Wachusett Ave. to Lexington Line


40


4522


Argyle Road


20 Dundee Rd. to Aberdeen Road


40


537


Arlmont Street


Spring St. to 761 Concord Highway


40


Arnold Street


·


41 Dundee Rd. to Hibbert St.


40


723


Arrowhead Lane


33 Windmill Lane to Old Colony Rd 641 Summer St. to 36 Berkeley St.


40


236


Ashland Street


88 Appleton St. to Florence Ave. Kipling Rd. to Wollaston Ave.


40


Avola Street


Ortona St. to Lexington Line


40


Avon Place


390 Massachusetts Ave., westerly


30


428


Bacon Street


14 Central St. to 11 Mill St.


30


345


Bailey Road


874 Massachusetts Ave. to Gloucester St. . 50-40


906.5


.


..


.


40


565


Arthur Road


50


832


Formerly Meadow Street April 7, 1898


Atlantic Road


200 1158


November 22, 1906 March 4, 1872 March 28, 1934


247


REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER


50


510


Abandoned March 22, 1944 April 2, 1866; September 20, 1875 November 2, 1866


Acton Street


..


Appleton Place


2 Appleton St., southerly


360


Laid out by County Comm. in 1915 April 15, 1936


2926


248


Bartlett Avenue ...


818 Massachusetts Ave. to Irving St.


45-40


1350


40


782


Bates Road


285 Massachusetts Ave. to 156 Broadway .


50


1220


Bay State Road


Spy Pond Pky. to East of Putnam Rd.


40


1060


Beacon Street


81 Warren St. to Coral St. 41 Forest St., easterly


20


375


Belknap Street


18 Linwood Street to Marion Rd.


40


600


March 6, 1911


Belknap Place


290 Massachusetts Ave., to Belknap St.


20


Bellevue Road


131 Spring St. to 12 Morton Road


40


Bellington Street


821 Concord Turnpike to 84 Eastern Ave ..


40


1090


Belton Street


12 Alton St. to Compton St


40


290


Benjamin Road


49 Robbins Rd., 530 feet, northwesterly . .


40


530


Berkeley Street


18 Wright St. to 60' west of Arthur Rd.


40


542


March · 28, 1951 March 24, 1952


Blossom Street


21 Bow St. to Summit St. 90 Highland Ave. to Valley Rd


40


376


Boulevard Road


20 Massachusetts Ave. to Lafayette St


40


700


Boundary Road


63 Hibbert St. to 66 Sylvia Street


40


180


*Bow Street


36 Forest St. to 95 Lowell St.


40


1930


Bowdoin Street


24 River St. to Rawson Rd


40


530


Bradley Road


103 Columbia Rd. to Morningside Dr


40


350


716


Branch


Avenue


50 Park Ave. Ext. to Alpine St


40


340


Brand


Street


261 Forrest St. to Edmund Rd


40


1520


Brantwood Road


22 Kensington Park to Jason Street


40


1730


Brattle Court


26 Brattle St. to Metropolitan Pumping Station


22


186


Brattle Lane


325 Summer St. to Pine St


40


700


Brattle Place


75 Brattle St. to B. & L. R. R.


20


685


Brattle


Street


1043 Massachusetts Ave. to Brattle Ave.


40


1810


1360


Brattle Terrace


49 Washington St., easterly


40


390


Brewster Road


30 Pilgrim Rd. to Belmont Line


40


682


*Broadway


421 Massachusetts Ave. to Somerville Line


64


5400


Brookdale Road


21 Summer St. to 156 Mystic St.


40


390


Brooks Avenue


123 Varnum St. to Elmhurst Rd


40


2179


*Browning Road


..


Kipling Rd. to Wadsworth Rd.


40


1540


November 6, 1888; March 14, 1892; June 1, 1896; November 8, 1897 November 8, 1897; March 22, 1909 April 1, 1940


March 4, 1872


Beck Road


270 765


April 1, 1940 March 26, 1930


Beverly Road


289 Mystic St. to 305 Mystic St


40


2063


40


460


1068


March 28, 1951 April 15, 1926


Formerly Park Boulevard


Old Town Way named Bow Street, November 9, 1846. Decree of Superior Court, June 30, 1899; Laid out by County Comm., 1884 September 8, 1921


March 22, 1950


November 8,


1897


March 27, 1873


Old Town Way named Elm Street, November 9, 1846; Laid out by County Comm., 1793 March 23, 1938 April 2, 1925; March 22, 1933


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Bonad Road


554


40


1447


Bartlett Avenue .


84 Irving St. to 16 Woodland St.


Brunswick Road Buckman Court


255 Pleasant St. to 62 Hillside Rd


40


765


602 Massachusetts Ave., southerly


20


175


Buena Vista Road


354 Gray St. to Cedar Ave


40


279


771


Burch Street


96 Lake St., southerly


40


1136


Burton Street


1166 Massachusetts Ave. to Appleton Pl 155 Lake St. to 32 Eliot Rd


65


185


+Campbell Road


Wollaston Ave. to Dow Ave


40


356


Candia Street


144 Washington St. to Gorham St


40


483


Carl Road


90 Edmund Rd., 427.76 feet northwesterly.


40


427


+Carlton Road


273 Forest St., southerly


40


1600


Cedar Avenue


108 Oakland Ave. to Belmont Line


40&50


1295


1755


March 22, 1950


+Cedar Avenue


Hemlock Street, westerly


40


200


Cemetery Street


25 Chestnut St., northerly


40


450


March 15, 1894


+Center Street


Lantern Lane to Ridge St.


40


1387


Central Street


725 Massachusetts Ave. to B. & L. R. R.


30


556


March 7, 1870


Chandler Street


188 Massachusetts Ave. to Brooks Ave


10


1164


March 28, 1928; March 27, 1935


Chapman Street


170 Pleasant Street to Spy Pond


40


268


December 7, 1896


Charles Street


53 Pine St., northerly


40


347


Charlton Street


208 Florence Ave., to Concord Turnpike


40


2100


+Charlton Street


207 Florence Ave. to near Dow Ave.


40


806


Chatham Street


|200 Washington St. to Pheasant Ave


40


648


Cherokee Road


39 Old Middlesex Path to Ridge Street


40


760


Chester Street


370 Park Ave. to 114 Eastern Ave


40


1062


*Chestnut Street


38 Medford St. to 41 Mystic St 50


500


April 1, 1940, March 28, 1951 Old Town Way named Mystic Street, November 9, 1846; Laid out by County Comm., 1899


Cheswick Road


15 Eliot Rd. to 25 Bay State Rd


40


650


Cheviot Road


16 Intervale Rd. to 44 Robin Hood Rd . .


40


367


Church Street


731 Massachusetts Ave. to Bacon St


25


150


Churchill Avenue


860 Massachusetts Ave. to Valley Rd.


50


1620


743


Claremont Avenue . .


38 Wollaston Ave. to 175 Oakland Ave


60


2171


150


Clark Street


1211 Mass. Ave. to North of 30 Pierce St.


40


457


Cleveland Street


175 Massachusetts Ave. to 64 Broadway .


45


1608


April 15, 1898


Cliff Street


46 Florence Ave. to Oakland Ave


50


1441


November 8, 1897


Colby Road


179 Scituate St. to Hillcrest St


40


244


Coleman Road


950 Massachusetts Ave. to Moulton Rd


40


530


March 26, 1930


College Avenue


344 Mystic St. to Crosby St


40


885


March 24, 1952


Colonial Drive


189 Lake St. to 22 Putnam Rd


40


Columbia Road


216 Mystic St. to Upland Rd. West


40


692


1414 973


October 17, 1949


249


March 29, 1939 March 28, 1934, March 28, 1951 April 1, 1940


REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER


March 28, 1928 September 23, 1878


Claremont Court


72 Claremont Ave., easterly


25-40


.


40


370


Cabot Road


250


Columbia Road Compton Street


26 Upland Road West to 14 Frost St


40 40


509 231 2085 14441


801


27 Medford St. to 28 Alton St


Concord Turnpike


Cambridge Line to Cambridge Line


Concord Turnpike


Cambridge-Belmont Line to Lexington Line 246 Gray St. to 1315 feet southeasterly .


40


1315


Coral Street


84 Park St. to Beacon St


30


250


Corey Lane


564 Appleton St., southerly


332


Cornell Street


38 River St. to Rawson Rd


40


530


Cottage Avenue


45 Henderson St., easterly


30


40&50 20&45


620


160


Crawford Street ..




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