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Police Lay Out Plans For Election Day

Media to be kept in check with parking, traffic restriction near Beech Street Center.

 

Remember the media crush and traffic snarls this past February when Belmont's own Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, voted in the state's Republican primary?

Residents had to weave their way around the Town Field neighborhoods due to crush of news trucks (and helicopters), curiosity seekers, political workers and protesters who surrounded the Beech Street Center.

Now, as Belmont Town Clerk Ellen Cushman explains, multiply that activity by 10 come Nov. 6 when the world's media descends on the Town of Homes to witness the Republican candidate for president vote in his home town of the past 40 years.

In an attempt to tamper, or at least control the coming news media "circus maximus," the Belmont Police Department has established a traffic and parking plan they hope will at least make life bearable during "E" Day.

But in some ways, according to Belmont Police's Assistant Police Chief James MacIsaac who is coordinating the town public safety plan, the department is taking the same approach with Mitt Romney voting as if, let's say, there was a gas leak on a major street in town.

"The department has plans to keep traffic flowing around any incident or emergency," he said.

The department's mission election day will be to allow residents who vote in the two precincts located at the Beech access to the building while providing perimeter security for Romney and his entourage.

It will also provide sufficient traffic control in the neighborhood and around town that will minimize gridlock and allow for the free flow of vehicles and pedestrians to and from the Beech Street Center.

Just when Romney will vote remains up-in-the-air to Belmont Police; the timing will be determined later in the weekend.

And Belmont's response to the anticipated tsunami of visitors from around the world begins on Monday, Nov. 5, with both traffic and parking restrictions being set in place.

Parking restrictions

• No overnight parking will be allowed in the Beech Street Center lot on Sunday, Nov. 4 and Monday, Nov. 5.

• Parking on Beech Street (on the field side) is to be reserved for voters. ‘No Parking’ signs will be posted on Beech Street, opposite the Beech Street Center.

• On Sunday, Nov. 5, the Traffic Department will post ‘No Parking’ signs on the eastbound side of the following streets up to Slade Street: Upland Road, Drew Road, Benjamin Road and Orchard Street up to Amelia Street.

• There will be no on street parking on both sides of Henry Street.

Traffic restrictions

• All ‘No Parking’ signs will be posted on the evening of Nov. 5.

• At 11:45 p.m. on Nov. 5, Waverley Street will be closed from Beech
Street to Harris Street to through motor vehicle traffic. Eastbound traffic on
Waverley Street will be detoured down Harris Street. Shean Road will be closed at Waverley Street. Media trucks will not be allowed past Henry Street

• Media vehicles should enter the staging area at Beech Street.

• Residents on Ash, Midland, Woodland and Waverley will be allowed to exit and enter at Henry Street.

• There will be a police officer stationed at Waverley and Harris streets to allow residents to enter and exit. Motor vehicles will not be allowed access to Waverley Street from the intersection of Beech and Thomas. Police are asking that you please drive west on Waverley Street (towards Waverley Square) when leaving. When returning home, police ask that residents enter at Henry Street and Waverley Street.

Media vehicles will be parked on the westbound (the field side) of Waverley Street.

• At the conclusion of the event, media vehicles should exit Waverley Street, at Henry Street.

Related Topics: Belmont, Belmont Police Department, and Mitt Romney

Joe

11:06 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012

I think you meant to say bearable not bareable

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Franklin Tucker

2:12 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

It usually depends on the context but you are correct. Correction noted and made.

Joe

11:08 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012

Wow. seems like it would be much easier if Mitt did absentee voting. Just a thought...

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Franklin Tucker

2:13 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

You and a few thousand Belmont residents.

Fran tarkington

1:08 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

Lets go Mitt!!!! If he wins do we get new town roads? A small bit of tar perhaps?

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Franklin Tucker

2:16 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

I understand Pres. Obama's neighborhood got repaved but I don't know if that was a parting gift from former Mayor Daley. But wouldn't it be nice if the Trapelo/Belmont corridor – which begins more than a year of construction this coming spring – could be finished sooner than later, even if it meant more speeding caravans of blacked out SUVs and vans. Sigh.

V O P

8:08 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

I finally decided to vote early as it will be a mess at The Beech Street Center. I'm sure all the citizens who vote there will be GREATLY inconvenienced by this 3 ring circus of Mitt and Ann and Little Tagg and all 56 grandchildren. BTW-I am voting for Mitt and It will be the first time in 4 years that I WILL BE PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN.

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Amanda Oliverio

6:41 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Um, hello? Henry street is a dead end. How are those of us who are abutters supposed to enter and exit at Henry? I think you meant to say HARRIS street.

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