Salem Expanding Sidewalks On Some Streets

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Salem MA

12 May, 2020

12:45 PM

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SALEM, MA — Salem officials are planning to temporarily expand sidewalks for pedestrians on some streets in a move aimed at increasing social distancing space. "One of the safest way to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 is to stay home, but we know Salem residents still need to get out of their homes, whether because they are essential workers, need to go to the pharmacy or grocery store, or for safe recreation," the city said in a news release. "These changes will help allow for safe distances to be maintained during these activities in some of the City's most popular pedestrian areas." Don't miss updates about precautions in your area as they are announced. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. On some streets, the city will have new parking restrictions to make room for the expanded sidewalks. The streets targeted for expanded sidewalks include: Essex Street from North Street to Washington Street Washington Square from Andrew Street to Forrester Street Washington Square South Derby Street from Palfrey Court to Webb Street Charter Street from Central Street to SHA Parking Lot EntranceA map, which includes parking restrictions, is available on the city's Website. More Coronavirus Coverage On Massachusetts Patch: 'The New Normal': MA Details 4-Phase Approach To Reopening StateMA Small Business Hit Harder Than Most By Coronavirus ShutdownWhat MA Businesses Could Reopen In Phase 1Coronavirus Case Counts For Every Massachusetts Town (Updated May 6)Dave Copeland writes for Patch and can be reached at [email protected] or by calling 617-433-7851. Follow him on Twitter (@CopeWrites) and Facebook (/copewrites).

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