Month: February 2020

Project Updates: What’s Been Done to Date

Project Updates: What’s Been Done to Date

We are pleased to report that the Belmont Community Path project is well under way! Officially the project kicked-off back in September and since then we have made some major progress. The Field Survey is over 50% complete and continues to progress as we coordinate with the MBTA regarding right-of-way (ROW) access surrounding the train tracks. Thus far, we have conducted property line and deed research, contacted utility companies and acquired existing utility plans, and finished up acquiring the topography of the site. Meanwhile, we are working to prepare survey base plans and compiling all the information we have gathered into one plan that has the most up to date topography, property lines, and utility infrastructure within the project area. In mid-December we finalized the Wetland Delineation Report which was conducted along the north side of Royal Road. Throughout this initial information gathering and analysis stage of the project, we have been meeting with stakeholders and public officials in the Town of Belmont. Some groups we met with include The Belmont Historic District Commission, Middle/High School Building Committee, Department of Public Works, and the Fire / Police Department. In early February, we participated at a meeting with the student focus group at the Belmont High School to discuss the community path. The meeting generated some interesting ideas around biking and other modes of transportation within Belmont, path user groups and ideas for the path design including a possible installation of art i.e. near the school ground. We will be meeting with the MBTA shortly to discuss some project alternatives.

Stay tuned as we prepare for the first official public meeting later this spring in which we will share updates on the project design and the alternatives that will likely move forward in the design.

Recap of November 2019 Abutter Site Walk

Recap of November 2019 Abutter Site Walk

Thank you to everyone who joined us on our site walk on November 16th. About 30 neighbors abutting the future Community Path came out to gain an understanding of the project scope while also having the opportunity to voice their concerns about the project. Privacy, security, noise, drainage issues, and parking were the primary concerns that attendees mentioned. We’re working on design solutions some of which include setback requirements, screening, and vegetation. For those of you who were not able to attend, we were able to spend time investigating the site and neighboring properties, making longer stops at three points along with the project site. The walk began at the western end of the site at 17 Channing Street and continued to the Alexander Ave Underpass and concluded at the eastern end of the project area around 321 Channing Street.  Several abutters invited the project team into their back yards to view the planned community path from their yards. Overall, this site walk offered a great opportunity for us to listen to the concerns of those neighboring the project and to address them as best we can. If you were not able to attend this event, there will be additional opportunities to voice concerns and gain a better understanding of the Belmont Community Path project in the near future. If you want to get in touch with us or have any more design questions or would like to keep updated on any news, please send us a message or subscribe for updates in the sidebar on the right!

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