The state is reportedly considering plans that would range in size from one 150,000-sf building to a 250,000-sf complex. Residents and local officials are concerned that the new court complex would generate more traffic than Trapelo Road can handle. Calls to Mark Prufer of the design firm of Stull & Lee, traffic consultants to local officials, were not answered by press time.
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