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Commonwealth Avenue Phase 3 Landscape Improvements Comment Letter

Commonwealth Avenue Phase 3 Landscape Improvements Comment Letter

July 15, 2008 Secretary Ian Bowles Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 RE: Environmental Notification Form (ENF) Commonwealth Avenue Phase 3 Landscape Improvements Newton, MA MEPA # 14269 Dear Mr. Bowles: We have reviewed the ENF for the Commonwealth Avenue Phase 3 Landscape Improvements in Newton. …

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Hamilton Canal District Comment Letter

Hamilton Canal District Comment Letter

June 6, 2008 Secretary Ian Bowles Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 RE: Environmental Notification Form (ENF) Hamilton Canal District, Lowell MEPA # 14241 Dear Mr. Bowles: We have reviewed the ENF for the Hamilton Canal District in Lowell, a proposed mixed-use retail, office and residential …

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Meadow Walk DEIR Comment Letter

Meadow Walk DEIR Comment Letter

March 21, 2008 Secretary Ian Bowles Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 Attn: MEPA Office, Anne Cannaday, MEPA Analyst RE: Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) Meadow Walk at Lynnfield MEPA # 14096 Dear Mr. Bowles: We have reviewed the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for Meadow …

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Boston: Convention Centers Walking Map – Steps to the Heart of Boston

Boston: Convention Centers Walking Map – Steps to the Heart of Boston

Boston is not only a historic city but also a very walkable one. Many sites that were significant in the development of Massachusetts and the nation, along with well-known neighborhoods and modern landmarks, lie between Boston’s main convention centers — Boston Common, Beacon Hill, the Public Garden, the State House, Chinatown, Back Bay, Copley Square, …

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Boston: Downtown Development Shaping our streetscapes Walking Map (2008 Edition)

Boston: Downtown Development Shaping our streetscapes Walking Map (2008 Edition)

WalkBoston explores events and projects that affect the pedestrian environment. Here we spotlight projects in Downtown Boston lying between Government Center, the Waterfront, South Station and Park Square. In this area—less than a square mile—20 large-scale projects have been proposed. All will change and enliven the Downtown pedestrian environment. WalkBoston plays an important role ensuring …

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