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Route 3 Advisory Committee Meeting March 5, 1964 <br /> Committee members present Robert Cataldo, Chairman; Otis <br /> Brown, Roland Greeley, Sumner <br /> Perlman, Natalie Riffin. <br /> Neighborhood Representatives Harry Derbyshire,Briarwood; <br /> Jerome Weinstein, Sun Valley; <br /> Justin Margolakea, Oak Knoll; <br /> Mary-Lou Touart, Walter Pierce, <br /> Peacock Farms. <br /> Robert Cataldo opened the meeting with a statement of <br /> purpose of the Route 3 Advisory Committee <br /> 1. Make recommendations to the Selectmen. <br /> 2. Keep neighborhood delegates informed. <br /> The Chairman again outlined the meeting of January 27, 1964 <br /> of our Selectmen and the Chairman of the Planning Board with <br /> the new officials of the Department of Public Works. (See minutes <br /> of January 29, 1964) . <br /> Jack Mitchell (Peach Tree Road) made the request that the <br /> Selectmen write to the Department of Public Works to establish <br /> the following <br /> 1. The Town prefers that Routes 128 and 2 shall <br /> be used rather than extending Route 3 beyond <br /> its present terminus. <br /> 2. The Selectmen have no stand on, any other <br /> route at this time. <br /> 3. New studies by the Department of Public Works <br /> shall consider extending Route 3 from 128 <br /> and not only consider an extension from the <br /> end of the 2 mile stretch already owned by <br /> the State in Lexington and Woburn. <br /> A meeting will be held two weeks after the adjournment of <br /> Town Meeting in order to compile information relating to <br /> assessments and other facts on Route 3. <br /> Natalie Riffin <br />
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