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Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Meeting

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation will meet virtually regarding the Neponset Pedestrian Bridge at Osceola Street Public Listening Session on Thursday March 30, 2023, from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

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  1. Agenda

    At this public meeting DCR will introduce the Neponset Pedestrian Bridge project and the design process.  The main goal of the public meeting is to hear from the community to inform the bridge design process.  The main goals of the proposed bridge are to enhance community connectivity, improve access to recreation and healthy living for all, increase safety and convenience and to enhance and protect the natural and cultural resources.

    The public will be invited to ask questions and provide feedback on the presentation by unmuting their microphones, or the chat functionality that will be available through the virtual participation platform. After the meeting, the presentation will be available for viewing online. DCR encourages the public to share additional feedback, with a deadline for receipt of comments by DCR of April 13, 2023. Comments may be submitted online. Please note that the content of comments you submit to DCR, along with your name, town, and zip code, will be posted on DCR's website. Additional contact information required when commenting, notably email address, will only be used for outreach on future updates on the subject project or property.

     If you have agency-related questions or concerns or would like to be added to an email list to receive DCR general or project-specific announcements, please email Mass.Parks@mass.gov or call 617-626-4973.

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