US Army Corps Report – Construction Activities Next 90 Days – April 2013
The construction areas have been enclosed with fence and barrier to prevent access to active work areas by the public.
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The construction areas have been enclosed with fence and barrier to prevent access to active work areas by the public.
We appreciate everyone’s patience during the testing periods.
Historic landscape resources include the grading or shaping of the land itself, plantings (trees, shrubs, turf), pathways, parkways, park “furniture” (benches, fences, etc.), bridges and other structures.
Photos of the pedestrian path and barriers. February 22, 2013
By Timothy Dugan Public Affairs Office U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/ Construction on the Muddy River Restoration Project, a flood and
Construction on Muddy River project to begin on or about Jan. 28 with tree removal, and then fencing
The High Street Hill Association inBrookline has a long history of supporting restoration efforts in Olmsted Park. A number of “workdays” were held in 2007
Lack of access for the disabled from the Longwood area of Brookline has prevented many from enjoying Riverway Park. As part of their improvements for
Shedding light at Landmark Center: Site Visit The parkland in front of the Landmark Center will be “daylighted” (excavated to open up the original waterway).
Monthly MMOC meetings are held by video conference. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Upcoming meetings:
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
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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