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Selectmen's Meeting -5- July 25, 1388 <br />ORDER OF CONSTRUCTION, PHILIP ROAD <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the <br />Order of Construction for Philip Road, a distance of 1,500 feet, more or <br />less, from Rockville Avenue to Worthen Road East, as laid out by the <br />Selectmen and as shown upon a plan entitles "Plan of Philip Road, <br />Lexington, Mass." dated December 21, 1987, Francis X. Fields, P.E., Town <br />Engineer,, <br />MINUTE MAN NATIONAL PARK, HAYWARD AVENUE <br />Mr. White reported on the meeting of Mrs. Smith, Mr. Eddison and <br />himself with Mr. Nash, Minute Man National Park Superintendent, at which <br />the General Management Plan, which included proposed acquisition of the <br />Hayward Avenue neighborhood, was discussed. The Manager spoke of <br />alternative plans to this proposed landtaking which had been proposed to <br />Mr. Nash, and, in the light of the proposed closing of old Massachusetts <br />Avenue, alternative access for the Hayward Avenue residents. <br />Mrs. Smith stressed the importance of settlement of the Hayward <br />Avenue issue before the November 1 deadline on comments on the General <br />Management Plan. <br />Mr. Eddison said he felt confident that the Hayward Avenue problem <br />would be worked out satisfactorily, although Mr. Nash was not able to <br />make an absolute commitment on the matter before decisions are made in <br />Washington. <br />A letter expressing the opposition of the Town to the plan as it <br />stands with regard to Hayward Avenue, and offering opportunity for <br />discussion of an easement along old Mass. Avenue, will be sent to Mr. <br />Nash by Mr. White, with a copy to Hayward Avenue residents. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to adjourn at <br />10:25 p.m. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />Marion H. Snow <br />Executive Clerk <br />