Chelsea Commission Faces Resident Pushback Over Crescent Avenue Parking Changes
- Meeting Overview:
The Chelsea Traffic and Parking Commission meeting in February 2026 saw community engagement, as residents voiced concerns over proposed changes to parking regulations and safety improvements on Crescent Avenue. The commission’s plan to enhance pedestrian safety by adding sidewalks and removing parking on one side of Crescent Avenue drew criticism from residents worried about the impact on parking availability and overall neighborhood safety.
The Crescent Avenue proposal, which aims to construct an 8-foot sidewalk on the southeast side, maintain two 12-foot driving lanes, and preserve an 8-foot parking space along the northwest portion, was a focal point of the meeting. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with the plan to eliminate parking on one side, with concerns that this would exacerbate existing parking challenges and potentially increase safety risks. Melanie Lee, a resident of Crescent Avenue, articulated a sentiment shared by many, stating that the proposed changes could make the area less safe, especially for children during school hours. Her remarks highlighted the frustrations of residents who felt their voices were not being adequately heard by the commission.
In response to these concerns, the commission acknowledged the oversight in communication and reopened the public hearing to allow further discussion. The commission emphasized the importance of pedestrian safety, particularly for schoolchildren, as a primary driver behind the proposed changes.
The meeting also addressed traffic safety at the intersection of Crescent Avenue and Eastern Avenue. Naomi’s Abot, a resident, raised concerns about vehicles running red lights during school arrival and dismissal times, posing a significant hazard to students. She urged the commission to increase police presence during peak hours to deter such behavior. The commission acknowledged the safety concerns but cited limited police resources as a challenge to providing consistent enforcement. The suggestion to station police during critical times was noted, although no formal resolution was reached during the meeting.
Another topic was the proposal regarding traffic calming measures on Washington Avenue near a school bus stop. Jason Adams from Bowman Engineering presented findings that supported the installation of a high-visibility crosswalk, curb bump-outs, and ADA-compliant ramps. The proposal initially included a raised crosswalk or speed table to combat speeding, but concerns about the impact on emergency vehicle response led to a decision to proceed without the speed table. The commission unanimously agreed to implement the high-visibility crosswalk and associated safety features, prioritizing student safety while considering the practical implications for emergency services.
In addition to parking and traffic safety discussions, the commission considered several handicap parking applications. Hilda Ramirez’s request for a dedicated handicap parking space was denied due to the availability of a nearby existing space and her access to a driveway. Despite the denial, the commission assured Ramirez that she could use the existing handicap space without fear of police intervention, as long as she displayed a valid placard.
The meeting also addressed a handicap parking application from Tanya Raymond, who shared her struggles with chronic health issues and the lack of a driveway at her residence. The commission approved her request for a new handicap parking spot across the street.
Lastly, the commission reviewed a communication from Counselor Darren Hines about traffic calming on Summit Avenue. The discussion led to the tabling of the proposal for four months to allow further study on the avenue’s downhill section. Similarly, a proposal for parking changes on 654th Street was tabled for further assessment, with plans to invite parking clerk Janette Centron White to present her recommendations directly to the commission.
Parking Authority Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Parking Authority
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/03/2026
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Recording Published:
02/03/2026
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Duration:
104 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Chelsea
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