Thursday, August 9, 2012

Walkability of the City of Malden

Dear Malden Residents,

As you may know, Malden was recently ranked as the 74th most walkable city in Massachusetts.

Working together, I believe we can increase Malden’s walkability ranking. To that end I have appointed long-time Malden resident Sharon Santillo to lead the charge on this issue. I have also recently invited enthusiastic walkers in Malden to join the Committee to make recommendations to me about better signage and improvements to our crosswalks.


Since becoming Mayor, I have walked to City Hall many times and have seen firsthand that improvements must be made, particularly along the Route 60 corridor. My hope is that the Committee will submit their report and recommendations during the next few months so we that may consider potential cost implications as we continue to build our Capital Improvement Program.  I’m confident that Sharon and the Committee will help Malden to become more pedestrian friendly and will increase our city ranking!
If you would like to join Sharon in this important effort, please email Kathleen Manning Hall in my office at kmanninghall@cityofmalden.org or mail a letter of interest to the Mayor’s Office, Attn: Kathleen Manning Hall, 200 Pleasant Street, Room 627, Malden by next Tuesday, August 14th.
Thank you and I look forward to our work together on this important issue!

1 comment:

  1. Walking along the Route 60 Corridor with State Officials ran into the bus stop for 4 buses for mostly Seniors with their groceries blocking the
    walk after comming from Stop and Shop. Time to move the stop!!

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