Politics & Government
Medford's Clippership Connector Design To Be Unveiled
The half-mile-long trail will connect Medford Square and Riverbend Park.
MEDFORD, MA — The Department of Conservation and Recreation will present the Clippership Connector design at a virtual meeting Oct. 5.
When completed, the half-mile-long shared-use trail will extend from Clippership Drive, pass under I-93 and connect to Riverbend Park and the Andrews Middle School, establishing a critical link for the Mystic River Greenway.
The meeting will take place 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 5. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/regist...
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If you need assistance when registering, please contact Jennifer Norwood at jennifer.norwood@mass.gov. After the presentation, the public will be invited to ask questions and provide feedback on the proposals, using Q&A functionality that will be available through the virtual participation platform.
After the public meeting, the presentation will be available for viewing at https://www.mass.gov/dcr/past-public-meetings. DCR encourages the public to share feedback on the layout of trail connections at the east end of the project during the course of the meeting or after, with a deadline of Oct. 19. Comments may be submitted online at www.mass.gov/dcr/public-comment or via email at jennifer.norwood@mass.gov.
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