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The HopkinToon: When Will Hopkinton’s “BIG DIG” End? Please tell me we’re almost done? P.S. Happy Thanksgiving.

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  1. I really wish they would do another traffic study during rush hour to the intersection of hayden rowe and main. If there are cars parked in any of the spots to the left you can’t make a left turn without putting yourself into the middle of the road. This whole project was a flop and one of the worst construction projects this town has ever seen.

    • Going up the hill to make a left on Hayden Rowe is dangerous because people going towards Ashland have to get way over to avoid you coming at them, especially at night

  2. The whole downtown area is a colossal waste of money. The roads suck, the bike(?) lane is a joke, haven’t seen one bike in it, the sight lines are awful and the roads are too narrow. Obviously no one gave any thought to truck traffic going thru town. With all the building Hopkinton starting to look like Framingham, squeezing houses wherever they’ll fit.

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