An effective and elegant solution
The Community Path was extended, as part of the MBTA’s GLX project, to stretch between Walnut Street and Poplar Street on either side of MBTA’s East Somerville Station. Added lighting (post-GLX) covers 2,600ft to illuminate previously unlit segments of the path.
As prime consultant, Arup collaborated closely with the City of Somerville from the earliest stages of design through construction. Throughout, Arup advocated for a solution that is low cost, easily installed, and supports long-term maintenance. As part of the design process, Arup evaluated several potential options and installed mock-ups to test each of the options on-site. These mock-ups allowed the City to view the impact and effectiveness of each proposed design firsthand and make an informed decision.
The chosen design integrates light fixtures into the existing guardrail that runs alongside the path. By attaching the light fixtures directly to the rail, this solution was extremely cost effective and required little intervention to install. Lights have now been installed throughout the 2,600 feet of previously unlit path to spread warm light on the path at regular intervals. The result is a lighting solution that is both practical and welcoming.