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People walking and biking along Washington Street at the Melrose border

Want to “Go Green” for Earth Day? Replace One Car Trip per Day

Sustainability / Finn

In celebration of Earth Week 2021, the Melrose Energy Commission published a “Go Green Pledge” which challenges residents to take immediate steps to curb their impacts on the local environment. […]

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Residents of Lynde Street setting up a temporary traffic calming installation.

City Announces 2021 Return of the “Slow Streets” Program

Uncategorized / Finn

We are thrilled to share the news that the City has decided to bring back the “Slow Streets” program launched last year through a MassDOT “Shared Streets and Spaces” grant.

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Proposed patio area behind Rising Eagle

PBC Letter of Support: Outdoor Dining Patio off Central Terrace

Uncategorized / Finn

Mayor Brodeur has submitted plans to establish what he describes as a year-round outdoor dining patio on a portion of the city-owned parcel directly behind Rising Eagle, off Central Terrace.

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A view of Metro Credit Union from Main Street

Metro Credit Union Withdraws Plans for Drive-Through

Uncategorized / Finn

Last fall, Metro Credit Union — located at the corner of Main and Sylvan, near the Malden border — submitted plans to the city to construct a drive-through on the

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MassDOT: Ped/Bike Activity in Melrose Substantially Increased in 2020

Uncategorized / Finn

Per the state’s MassDOT Mobility Dashboard, both pedestrian and bicycle activity in Melrose were substantially up in 2020 when compared to 2019. People took more walking trips around Melrose in

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Ped/Bike Open Letter: Ell Pond Feasibility Study

Uncategorized / Finn

The City of Melrose has recently kicked off a public process to conduct a feasibility study for the Ell Pond Park property. In the initial phase of the project, the

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PBC Letter of Support: 12-16 Essex 40B Development

Land Use, Local Advocacy, Local Housing, Main Street, Zoning / Finn

Tonight, the Zoning Board of Appeals hears a request for a Chapter 40B Special Permit from local developers Carroll Co, who are looking to demolish the dilapidated commercial structure at

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PBC Letter to DCR Endorsing Traffic Calming Efforts at Fellsway East & Washington Street

DCR, Local Advocacy, Traffic Calming / Finn

The Department of Conservation & Recreation recently held a “listening session” with Melrose residents and elected officials regarding a potential redesign of the intersection of Fellsway East at Washington, in

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Meeting Highlights: Fellsway East & Washington St “Listening Session”

DCR, Local Advocacy, Traffic Calming / Finn

On January 7th, the DCR facilitated an informal “listening session” with Melrose residents. Melrose City Councilors Shawn MacMaster (Ward 5) and Robb Stewart (Ward 3) were in attendance, as were

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Read our Letter to the DCR on the Lynn Fells/Melrose St Intersection

DCR, Traffic Calming / Finn

Last week, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) convened the first in what is expected to be a series of public hearings on long-awaited improvements to the intersection of

Read our Letter to the DCR on the Lynn Fells/Melrose St Intersection Read More »

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