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Casey Overpass Meeting Location Change
Written by Boston Biker on Nov 16From the email.
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Don’t miss this important meeting!
Monday, November 21
5:30-6:00pm Open House | 6:00-8:30pm
Public Information Meeting
William Hinton Laboratory-Auditorium,
305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 map>>
This will be the next-to-last public meeting and will present to the public at large the two alternatives from which a final solution must be chosen to go forward into the 25% design phase. As such, it is the most critical meeting in the process so far as it provides the forum for the general public to voice opinion on the two alternatives to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Here is a chance to redefine Forest Hills as not just a place that traffic passes through or a terminus for the MBTA but also as a vital community within Jamaica Plain.
We encourage you to show your support for the at-grade solution and attend the meeting if possible. We also ask that you spread the word about the meeting and let others know how important an issue this is for parks of the Emerald Necklace.
If you cannot attend the meeting, we urge you to send a comment letter in support of reconnecting the Emerald Necklace to:
John Romano at MassDOT ([email protected]) and copy [email protected] and your State Representative.
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