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compatible with the Conservation Commission. Keith noted that <br />GCC’s high level goals are likely to be: connectivity of open <br />spaces, a trail within a half mile of every residence, and digital <br />mapping. <br /> <br />Reports/Updates: <br /> <br />Bob reported that we have about 800 brochures remaining, all of <br />which will be gone by the end of the year at our current rate of <br />consumption. Discussion of whether to reprint as is or wait until <br />one or more new trails are finished is deferred to the October <br />meeting. Bobak was given the go-ahead to reorient brochure <br />holders for better visibility. <br /> <br />Route H Maintenance. Mal reported that the town changed <br />crosswalks on Lincoln Street requiring changes in sign <br />placement. Takeda removed two posts while pushing back the <br />tree line, requiring reinstallation. A post needs to be relocated <br />closer to the mowed path at Idylwilde Farm. Brush clearing near <br />sidewalks is needed at several locations. Mal will email requests <br />for volunteers for half days during good weather. Bob will walk <br />the area with Mal and submit the new post locations to DigSafe. <br /> <br />GCC will have a presence at two tabling events – Harvest Fest at <br />LexFarm on October 1 and Farmers Market on October 10. Email <br />Keith if you wish to participate. <br /> <br />Keith is planning to attend the Magic Workshop put on by the <br />Metropolitan Area Planning Council on September 28. Contact <br />him if interested in joining. <br /> <br />Route Development: <br /> <br />Route 9. A group of GCC members walked proposed Route 9 <br />(which will become Route Q when completed) this summer. Bob