
Addressing Low Water Levels in Riverway Park
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Many local residents and others following the progress of the Muddy River Restoration Project have expressed concerns about the lowered
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By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Many local residents and others following the progress of the Muddy River Restoration Project have expressed concerns about the lowered
The Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead for August includes news of the Restoration Project’s late summer activities. With an end of construction on the horizon,
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department reports that Phragmites australis within the Restoration Project’s Phase 2 work areas will be treated twice over the summer
The Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead for June features news of plantings and ongoing landscape restoration throughout the Project areas. According to US Army Corps
The latest Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead from the Army Corps is blooming with great news: According to Project Director Jennifer Flanagan, “The weather is
The Spring 2023 progress report is full of good news. According to Jennifer Flanagan, Project Manager for the Corps of Engineers, New England District, “Over
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Those “geo-cells” were installed as an experiment by the US Army Corps of Engineers during Phase 1 of the Restoration
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator The US Army Corps of Engineers and Charter Engineering have begun dismantling the flow restriction control structure (FRCS), the temporary
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Staff Technicians with Bryant Associates are at Justine Mee Liff Park this week preparing to perform bathymetry measurements — assessments of
Due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19, monthly MMOC meetings will be held by video conference until further notice. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Upcoming meetings:
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Please email info@muddyrivermmoc.org
The Muddy River Restoration Project is a model of environmental stewardship. Help ensure the ongoing maintenance and resilience of the River and its parks by attending meetings, staying updated, and, most of all, enjoying our treasured urban waterway.
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