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Victoria Buckley, Committee Member
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2 <br />• Parents are encouraged to use resources of SEPAC and SEPTA. Parents can also talk to HRC and <br />CoD with specific complaints. <br />• This presentation was a good entry point for CoD to have more contact with SEPAC and SEPTA <br />and collaborate to help children with disabilities as needed. <br /> <br />Presentation by DPW Regarding Intersections <br />• Presentation was made by John Livsey, Town Engineer and Ross Morrow, Assistant <br />Town Engineer from DPW of proposed design options for 3 town intersections: <br />Hancock/Adams, Adams/Hathaway/East, Cedar Street. The timeline for these projects is <br />for completion in several years. The engineers have presented these ideas to the Bike <br />Committee and Select Board for comments so far. <br />• At Adams and Hancock (a perpendicular intersection) – solutions could be to get rid of <br />island for “y” in road and make it a 3-way stop (preferred), signals or mini-roundabout. <br />• At Adams, Hathaway and East – solutions could be 3-way stop (preferred), signals or <br />mini-roundabout. <br />• Cedar Street has a sidewalk project booked for summer of 2024. There are several road <br />issues that would impact that. There could be a mini-roundabout, or a 3-way stop with <br />Paul Revere and Hill but not Cedar, or Hill and Paul Revere could be re-aligned. <br /> <br /> <br />Presentation by DPW Regarding Alternative Plans for Bus Stop <br />• Victoria questioned once again why this has not been resolved after both the Commission and <br />the Center Committee had already voted on this issue. <br />• The reason it is being presented again is that a new option is proposed by engineering, namely <br />to create a bus stop bump-out a little further west from 1666 and Conte’s in front of the <br />restaurant Love At First Bite. This plan would address some of the concerns voiced about a <br />bump-out in front of Conte’s, such as traffic and being too close to the Grant Street turn. The <br />Commission will vote on this option after more discussion is held with other groups. <br /> <br />New Business <br />• Jim Kelly said that 10 Maguire Road is doing accessibility in line with the code. <br />• There is another project called Great Lands that we will look for more information about. <br />• The solution to the issue at Hastings is still not resolved satisfactorily. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Adjourned at 7:25 pm <br />Minutes submitted by Victoria Buckley
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