Mt. Auburn Street Work Includes Road Closure for Utility Pole Installation

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The City of Watertown provided the following update on the Mt. Auburn Street Project:

Mount Auburn Street Project Update – Week of April 21, 2025 through April 25, 2025

No work scheduled on Patriots’ Day (4/21/2025). Conduit installation continues down Mount Auburn Street. Utility pole installation planned for Tuesday.

Conduit Installation Continues Down Mount Auburn

Next at School St. and Boylston St. 

Starting Tuesday, April 22, 2025 Newport Construction will be installing traffic electrical conduit (underground electrical pipes) at the intersection of Mount Auburn Street and School Street beginning at 7am

Traffic and Sidewalk Impacts
During this work, you can expect temporary lane shifts and possibly lane closures, but one travel lane in each direction will remain on Mount Auburn Street. Work will take place on the sidewalks, but they will remain open and accessible. Business entrances will be maintained as well. Work in these areas will begin at 7am.

Once the above is completed, Newport Construction will continue down Mount Auburn Street to install electrical conduits at the intersection of Mount Auburn Street and Boylston Street. 

Parking Impacts
Street parking in the construction area on Mount Auburn Street during this phase will be restricted. Construction crews will post parking closure signs in those areas starting at 7am and will be removing them from the area by 5pm each day.

School Lane is Closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 for the Installation of a Utility Pole

School Lane, between Coolidge Square and the Cambridge line, will be closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 for the installation of a new utility pole. 

Traffic Impacts
School Lane will be closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, while the installation of a utility pole is being completed. Installation work is not anticipated to last all day, with work beginning in the morning between 7-8am, and expected to continue into the early-to-mid afternoon. Due to the narrowness of School Ln, there will be no access on the roadway while work is ongoing. 

Parking Impacts
Street parking in the direct construction area will be restricted. Please keep an eye out for parking closure signs. 

(Note: All dates are approximate and will be dependent on weather conditions and any testing yet to be performed.)

Resources from the City’s Economic Development TeamDuring construction in the Coolidge Square area, Watertown’s Economic Development team developed the below graphic to help residents get around Coolidge Square, whether by car, bike, bus, or walking. Keep up-to-date with any road closures, bus stop impacts, or parking limitations in the work detailed above! A larger version of this map can be found at Mount Auburn Street’s project website.

School Lane is Closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 for the Installation of a Utility Pole

School Lane, between Coolidge Square and the Cambridge line, will be closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 for the installation of a new utility pole. 

Traffic Impacts
School Lane will be closed on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, while the installation of a utility pole is being completed. Installation work is not anticipated to last all day, with work beginning in the morning between 7-8am, and expected to continue into the early-to-mid afternoon. Due to the narrowness of School Ln, there will be no access on the roadway while work is ongoing. 

Parking Impacts
Street parking in the direct construction area will be restricted. Please keep an eye out for parking closure signs. 

(Note: All dates are approximate and will be dependent on weather conditions and any testing yet to be performed.)

Resources from the City’s Economic Development TeamDuring construction in the Coolidge Square area, Watertown’s Economic Development team developed the below graphic to help residents get around Coolidge Square, whether by car, bike, bus, or walking. Keep up-to-date with any road closures, bus stop impacts, or parking limitations in the work detailed above! A larger version of this map can be found at Mount Auburn Street’s project website.

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