This
information was delivered to the BOS office and might be of used to some
people.
The
first letter is notification from the DCR of a PILOT payment to the town of
Templeton for watershed mitigation in the amount of… $1,082. At least the
existence of PILOT payments has been confirmed.
The
second document is a schedule of the work on Fisher St.
The
third document is a letter from Senator Brewer regarding Regional Housing
Authorities.
Last,
but not least, is notification from Mass Highway (DOT) regarding a road
improvement project on Rt. 68 from Gardner to the end of state highway (Lee’s
Hot Dog Stand). Maybe they will fix the leaking fire hydrant by Woodskill.
My
opinions …supported by FACTS ! ! !
Julie
Farrell
According to the info at the MHD website:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=607321
that project is scheduled to be completed in 2019, at a cost of $2 million.
TEMPLETON- RESURFACING & RELATED WORK ON A SECTION OF ROUTE 68, FROM THE GARDNER C.L. TO THE END OF STATE HIGHWAY (2.0 MILES)
Project consists of milling and resurfacing a 2.0 mile section of State Road (Rte. 68) in the Town of Templeton. Also included will be sidewalk and wheelchair ramp reconstruction, reset granite curb, minor pavement widening, new pavement markings and new signage.