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Bridge repair work remains at standstill

For months, state neglects span fixes in Jamaica Plain

Despite the line of orange barrels in one of two lanes, there has been no repair work done in months on the bridge that spans Forest Hills T station and Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. Despite the line of orange barrels in one of two lanes, there has been no repair work done in months on the bridge that spans Forest Hills T station and Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. (Christina Pazzanese for The Boston Globe)
By Christina Pazzanese
Globe Correspondent / August 16, 2010

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With so few warm months around here, summer is usually the high season when it comes to construction and road projects. Given the limited number of work days, reader Mitchell Rabkin asks GlobeWatch why nothing appears to be getting done with repairs to a bridge in Jamaica Plain where the Arborway crosses over the Forest Hills MBTA station. (Full article: 552 words)

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