Thoreau Path in the West End
We are reconstructing the Thoreau Path to restore conditions, ensure accessibility, and improve drainage.
Project Phase
Project Information
Project Background
Thoreau Path is a pedestrian path that knits together the West End neighborhood of Boston. This path has long served as a vital community asset, providing a car free walking route and beautiful green space.
A section of Thoreau Path was recently reconstructed by the Alcott Apartments, however the last City-led improvements date back to 2010. The path is in need of state of good repair work, as made clear by the following observed existing conditions:
- Aging and deteriorating path surfaces make travel difficult and uncomfortable
- Stormwater management and drainage issues have led to erosion
- Inconsistent street lighting leaves some sections of the path feeling unsafe
Design
- A reconstructed concrete path that is smoother and fully accessible.
- Improved drainage along the path to for more effective stormwater management, minimizing pooling and erosion.
- Additional and upgraded light fixtures to improve visibility and lighting consistency.
- Protection for all existing trees in the project area.
Previous Meetings
Previous MeetingsThe City presented an update on stakeholder engagement, design progress, and project schedule to the West End Civic Association.
The City presented an update on the design progress, estimated cost, and project schedule to the West End Civic Association.