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Holyoke Downtown Pedestrian Plan

Holyoke Downtown Pedestrian Plan

In writing this Downtown Pedestrian Plan, we were impressed over and over again at the palpable excitement and energy with which Holyoke is revitalizing. This revitalization is both physical – mill building re-use, library and park renovations, Canal Walk expansion and downtown streets re-designed – and societal with civic and public groups coming together to …

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Greenwood Square/Greenwood School Area Walk Assessment Wakefield

Greenwood Square/Greenwood School Area Walk Assessment Wakefield

The Wakefield Town Administrator, Stephen Maio, is interested in improving the image and overall economic viability of the Greenwood Square/ Greenwood School area of Wake eld. In addition, members of the Greenwood Elementary School faculty and staff would like to revive the Walk-to- School program and make the walking routes safer for students to walk …

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Lawrence and Methuen Walking Map

Lawrence and Methuen Walking Map

Build stronger, safer communities. Pedestrian activity puts more eyes on the street, making residential areas more neighborly and commercial districts more vibrant. Build stronger families. Walk with your children and their friends to school, or take a walk with your family after dinner. Families that walk together communicate better together. It’s easy to incorporate walking …

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Comments on the Expanded Environmental Notification Form for Wynn Everett

Comments on the Expanded Environmental Notification Form for Wynn Everett

July 12, 2013 Secretary Richard K. Sullivan, Jr. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Attn: Anne Canaday 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston MA 02114 RE: Comments on the EENF for Wynn Everett, MEPA #15060 Dear Mr. Sullivan: WalkBoston has reviewed the Expanded Environmental Notification Form for Wynn Everett, a resort proposed to …

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Comments on Conte School Renovation

Comments on Conte School Renovation

To: Amanda Chilson, MiM Coordinator, North Berkshire Coalition From: Stacey Beuttell, WalkBoston June 28, 2013 Re: Pedestrian issues to be considered in Conte School renovation Dear Amanda: Below are some initial thoughts on the site plan for the Conte School renovation. While there are some improvements that we would suggest to make the pedestrian environment …

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