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March 2020 Neponset River Greenway News

Neponset River Greenway Council meetings are usually held on the first Wednesday of the month at rotating locations in the communities of the Lower Neponset River: Hyde Park, Milton, Mattapan, and Dorchester. On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, we will meet at 7:00 pm at the Boston Winery, 26 Ericsson Street in Port Norfolk in Dorchester.

The agenda for the meeting is at  http://www.neponsetgreenway.org/council/2020/agenda20200304.pdf

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Future Greenway Council Meetings
April 1, 2020                     Foley Senior Residences, Mattapan
May 6, 2020                      Milton Yacht Club, Milton
June 3, 2020                     Hyde Park Police Station, Hyde Park
July 1, 2020                      Boston Winery, Dorchester


Upcoming Events Along the Greenway:

February 24 EPA Superfund Public Informational Meeting

On Monday, February 24, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Mildred Avenue Middle School Auditorium
5 Mildred Avenue in Mattapan,
The public is encouraged to attend a public informational session about the Superfund status of the Lower Neponset River.  The Lower Neponset River site is currently identified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the 3.7-mile stretch of the Neponset River from the point where it merges with Mother Brook, a branch of the Neponset River located upstream of Dana Avenue, Hyde Park, Massachusetts (MA), extending downstream to the Walter Baker Dam located upstream of Adams Street, Dorchester/Milton, MA. Based on preliminary studies, this portion of the river contains sediment contaminated with elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
Read more at www.neponset.org/superfund .

The Superfund Program protects human health and the environment by investigating and cleaning up often abandoned hazardous waste sites and engaging communities throughout the process. Many of these sites are complex and need long-term cleanup actions. Those responsible for contamination are held liable for cleanup costs. EPA strives to return previously contaminated land and groundwater to productive use.


February 29 Leap Day Walk starting at Paul's Bridge
Join the Neponset River Greenway Council at Paul's Bridge at 10:00 am on Saturday, February 29 for a winter walk along the river on Leap Day! The NRGC organizes and promotes events along the trail and advocates for maintenance and expansion of the trail. We will explore the southern end of the Neponset River Greenway trail and options for future connections to the Blue Hills via the Burma Road trail in Fowl Meadow and the future Blue Hill Avenue bikeway. Talking points along the way will include a bit of history, nature and talk about upcoming activities along the Greenway.

This walk is free and is open to the public.
Wear sturdy footwear and expect to hike some flat but possibly muddy trails.
The walk will be cancelled if there is heavy rain or snow deeper than three inches.
Here are some pictures from our last walk on this section of the Greenway on Groundhog's Day in 2014.


The Neponset River Greenway Council Plans for Its Future
We will devote most of our March 4 meeting to discussing the future of the Greenway Council as a non-profit corporation. The Neponset Trail is moving from construction to maintenance, and the river along our Greenway will be undergoing a cleanup over the next several years. What can we do to improve the trail and its maintenance? What should we be doing to make sure that the trail is completed? How can we best represent the Greenway and support the neighborhoods along the Lower Neponset to government agencies? And more...
The Council would like your feedback about the organization. Please take this short survey and share with your friends and neighbors. The survey will be available through March 1st.
https://forms.gle/DM23N4gjJR1uiSRC7


March 21 First Weekend of Spring Neponset Trail Ride
Join us at Castle Island in South Boston at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 21 to celebrate the first weekend of spring with a bike ride along Boston Harbor and the Neponset River on existing and future portions of the Neponset Trail from Castle Island to Paul's Bridge and back. We'll discuss the history of the trail and enjoy its beautiful bridges as we bike on moderate terrain with very little climbing for a distance of around 27 miles. A helmet is required, and you should dress warmly. Snow or heavy rain will postpone the ride for a week.
Here are photos from our 2018 ride, which was postponed twice due to snow and rain:

Other Upcoming Events

Tuesday, March 31, 9:45 am-1 pm: MA State House Room 428 State of Our Waters Legislative Breakfast
Saturday, April 18: Earth Week Family Bike Ride from Mattapan Square to Tenean Beach

Saturday, April 25, 9:00am - noon: Neponset River Cleanup sponsored by NepRWA
Saturday, June 20, 10am – 2pm: Neponset RiverFest at DCR Neponset Park in Dorchester.
 

-Jessica Mink, President, Neponset RIver Greenway Council, who took the photos, too
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