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<br />Greenways Corridor Committee <br />February 29, 2016 <br />Training Room, Hadley DPW Building <br />Lexington, Massachusetts <br />Members Present: Alex Dohan, Peggy Enders, Eileen Entin, Bob Hausslein, Susan Kenyon, <br />Keith Ohmart <br />Other Attendees: none <br />Votes <br />: Minutes approved: 2/1/2016 <br />Reports/Updates <br />: <br />• Keith updated the Repair Log to note a post knocked over by a plow on Route B at Spring St. <br />All routes will be walked in the next couple of weeks to check for other needed repairs. And <br />we should all keep our eyes open for needed updates as we make our rounds. <br />• We decided to add “F” stickers from the existing Route F, along Route E, to the Bikeway <br />through Meagherville. This makes Route F a more contiguous part of the trail network. <br />• Bob, Peggy, and Keith walked Route E to Fiske Hill to the Aloft/Element hotels. This would <br />be a leg leading, eventually, to Cranberry Hill and down to Lincoln St. They met with Richard <br />Canale of the Planning Board and the Scenic Byway committee (?) to discuss moving one <br />existing sign and installing two posts for ACROSS signs. Richard will speak with Nancy Nel- <br />son of the Minute Man National Historical Park. In the long term, GCC will also need to get <br />permission from the Cambridge Water Department for use of the trail in the Hobbs Brook <br />area. <br />• Regarding the abutter concerns on Garfield Street, we are waiting on the Town Manager’s <br />office to consult with Town Counsel. <br />• Victory Garden Way will come before Town Meeting this spring to become an accepted <br />street. This may make it possible for us to re-route Route A through Victory Garden Way, <br />thus avoiding the Diamond Middle School driveway. It is unclear if it will be possible to add a <br />new crosswalk at the end of VGW on Hancock St. <br />• Keith met with Jim Freehling of Brookhaven to discuss the trail work in conjunction with new <br />construction there. It would make a good connection through to Concord Ave and Beaver <br />Brook North. <br />• Brochure revisions are ongoing. Ruth is working on the text edits, Mike has the maps about <br />ready, and Susan has talked with the printer. We will have 15,000 brochures printed, at a <br />cost of $1900.00. On the current schedule they will be ready by Patriots Day. <br />• Susan has also been working with David Neal who has agreed to update the ACROSS app <br />that he designed a couple of years ago, for an honorarium of $500.00. This should also be <br />ready by Patriots Day, certainly by Bike Walk Bus Week in May. We discussed the fact that <br />upcoming routes can be added to digital maps and apps even if the physical signing is not <br />complete. People are used to using digital information now, so this will keep us moving for- <br />ward as we plan new routes. <br />Ongoing Business <br />: <br />Most members had a chance to walk the route presently called Route 7. All agreed that it <br />has some nice features, including the piece through Shaker Glen, which is somewhat remote <br /> <br />