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Neighbors seek formal MassDOT review after years of uncertain road ownership and safety complaints

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Back Beach Neighbors Committee appealed after MassDOT did not provide a formal response to a petition seeking traffic-safety changes and clarification whether Granite Street is a state or county road eligible for regulation.

Michael Walsh, representing the Back Beach Neighbors Committee, told the panel the group petitioned both the town and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation asking for safety changes at Granite Street’s intersection with Beach Street and for clarity about who regulates the roadway. Walsh said the petitioners pursued administrative rulemaking channels under chapter 30A and sought an…

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