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Will Brownsberger — State Senator, Democrat, 2d Suffolk and Middlesex District

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Drop-in sites for Charles River Cleanup on Saturday, April 21 between 9am and 12pm

Senator Will Brownsberger’s Office is partnering with the Charles River Watershed Association and other local groups for a Cleanup of the Charles River on Saturday, April 21 in Brighton and Watertown. If you didn’t get a chance to pre-register, you can still participate by coming to one of three drop-in sites on Saturday, April 21 from 9:00am [...]

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Earth Days film screening in Watertown

Join us at First Parish of Watertown for the film, ‘Earth Days’  Saturday, April 21, 2012 @ 7:30 pm The film will be preceded by a potluck supper at 6:30p.m.   Come see the story of the birth of the modern environmental movement on the big screen, and enjoy good food and fellowship! 35 Church Street, [...]

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13th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup *1 comment

Senator Will Brownsberger’s Office is pleased to announce that it will partner with the Charles River Watershed Association and other local groups to organize a Cleanup of the Charles River on Saturday, April 21st in Brighton and Watertown.

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Craddock Bridge Plans

The plans for the reconstruction of the Craddock Bridge assure considerable reductions in the flood risks posed by the Bridge.

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Mystic/Alewife Updates *5 comments

A meeting was held on Monday, May 27, 2011 in the State House to review the status of key issues in the Mystic/Alewife area with the management of the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

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Alewife Update: Flooding and Related Projects *4 comments

A meeting was held in the State House this morning with Commissioner Sullivan of the Department of Conservation and Recreation to review flooding and related priorities in the Alewife area.

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Alewife Brook Water Quality *1 comment

I am interning in Will’s office this summer and recently attended a hearing on sewer flows into Alewife Brook and the Charles and Mystic basins, which provided a helpful status update on projects to improve water quality.   The hearing was to extend the variance allowing for a certain level of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) into [...]

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Flooding @ Clay Pit *1 comment

Will: I was watching you and the selectmen discussing the Clay Pit pond flooding. This may be a stupid idea, but wouldn’t a 2 to 3 foot berm  take care of it?  This seems about at the level of an Eagle project,  a few loads of loam and some grass seed.  Am I missing someting [...]

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Relief for persons with flood damages *1 comment

If you have experienced flood related losses, you should move quickly to start a FEMA relief application — call 800-621-FEMA or go to FEMA’s website.

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First reflections on the Flood of 2010 *4 comments

I was disappointed by how our regional infrastructure performed during the most recent flooding event. We had both severe sewer backups and severe stormwater flooding in many neighborhoods in my district. While we have made progress over the last few years, it is clear that we have to keep at our efforts.

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Field Observations of the Flood of 2010 *11 comments

For those who focus on the details of flood events, here is a collection of data points from my travels around the Alewife and Mystic from Sunday into Tuesday. It is important now that we assemble observations from this event and learn as much as possible. Clarissa Rowe will be convening a meeting of the Arlington-Belmont-Cambridge Stormwater Flooding Board for that purpose.

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Progress on sewer problems in Winn Brook *2 comments

I had been Selectman in Belmont for only a couple of months, when, in the major June 1998 rain storm, a constituent called me late one night to come see the raw sewage rising out of the sink in his finished basement.

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Alewife updates — DCR progress on flooding issues *2 comments

The single most immediate priority for flood control is assuring that the Alewife Brook and the Mystic River have the capacity to drain large rainstorms. Recent progress is encouraging.

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Comment Opportunity on Draft Oceans Management Plan

One of the most significant pieces of legislation that we passed in the 2007-8 session was the Oceans Act, which contemplates a science based planning process for the waters along the Massachusetts coast. The Oceans Advisory Commission is seeking input on a draft plan.

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Status of local issues in the Alewife area

Summary of a meeting that occurred at the State House (September 25) regarding the status of Department of Conservation and Recreation issues in the Alewife area.

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Silver Maple Forest — a small step forward

For those of you who are following the issue of the Silver Maple Forest, I want to report a small step forward.

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Uplands acquisition update

I am writing to provide an update for those who are concerned about preserving the Silver Maple Forest or Belmont Uplands property.  A group met last week with Governor Patrick to discuss the issue.

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Tidelands — final outcome

Today the House accepted the final Tidelands bill back from the Conference Committee.  

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Tidelands votes

After months of quiet negotiations, the “tidelands” issue finally took visible shape in the House of Representatives today.

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Governor supports legislative flood control initiative *1 comment

As State Representative, I have been following through on state action priorities developed by the Arlington-Belmont-Cambridge Stormwater Flooding Board, on which I previously served.

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