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Northeast Metro Tech carpentry students assess Lions Park for future bridge project

April 11, 2024 | Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Northeast Metro Tech carpentry students assess Lions Park for future bridge project
The Woburn Conservation Commission made significant strides in enhancing local parks during their recent meeting on April 11, 2024. A key highlight was the confirmation of a dumpster for Lions Park, which will facilitate ongoing maintenance and improvements at the site. Additionally, the commission secured a golf cart from the Golf and Ski Authority, aimed at improving accessibility for park staff and visitors.

The meeting also featured discussions about a potential bridge project, which is still in the exploratory phase. Representatives from Northeast Metro Tech, including students from the carpentry department, visited the site to assess the existing conditions. While this project is not slated for immediate action, it is recognized as a longer-term initiative that will require further planning and community input.

These developments reflect the commission's commitment to enhancing recreational spaces in Woburn, ensuring they remain accessible and well-maintained for residents. As the commission moves forward, further discussions will be essential to finalize plans and timelines for these projects, promising a brighter future for local parks.

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