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Cambridge bills seek lease for Riverside Boat Club and create priority for courthouse use
Summary
State Representative Jonathan Connolly told the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight that H.3308 would allow the Riverside Boat Club to enter into a lease for a reconfigured waterfront boundary and that H.3309 would seek to prioritize vacant court facilities in Cambridge for trial-court use to improve local access to justice.
State Representative Jonathan Connolly told the Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight that two bills filed this session address waterfront access and local court facilities in Cambridge.
“Riverside Boat Club currently holds a five-year waterfront permit with DCR, and they're seeking to enter into a lease agreement under chapter 65 of the acts of 2010,” Connolly said while describing House Bill 3308 (and a companion Senate filing). He told the committee the reorientation of the club’s boundary would not reduce public space, would improve…
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