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reported that four posts will need to be installed. He will send the <br />proposed locations to Dave Pinsonneault. <br /> <br />Concord Avenue. Keith and Stephen met with Karen and Amber <br />to finalize the RFQ’s for the Concord Avenue Land Management <br />Plan and the boundary surveying. <br /> <br />Route 4. Keith, Mike, and Phil Hamilton walked the Rangeway <br />Street access to town land adjacent to Simonds Brook and <br />preferred it as a trail location over going onto the Drummer Boy <br />property. The project will get on the Commission project planning <br />schedule for FY26. <br /> <br />MBTA Community Zoning. Bobak attended an ad hoc planning <br />meeting to facilitate bike/ped connectivity in the areas designated <br />for possible development. Trails are not mandated; they need to <br />be negotiated. The committee will prepare a final report and <br />present it to the Planning Board. <br /> <br />On a related note, Bobak reported attending the recent “Java With <br />Jim” session, a quarterly opportunity for the public to meet with <br />the Town manager. He found it quite interesting and will continue <br />to attend, representing GCC. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Route 19/AGM/LVB Connector. Mike and Keith met with Karen, <br />who suggested a Con Com site visit to the flagged trail section at <br />Maple/Harrington. WIth the expected approval of the Con Com <br />and that of the Housing Authority and the Town of Arlington, <br />Route 19 would be ready for signage and completion. GCC <br />members are welcome to join in the site visit when scheduled. <br />