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Conservation commission finds Blunt Park improvements subject to jurisdiction but waives formal filing with inspection condition

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The Springfield Conservation Commission found proposed improvements at Blunt Park are within the commission’s jurisdiction but approved the project without requiring a formal filing so long as the city inspects erosion controls before work begins.

The Springfield Conservation Commission found proposed improvements at Blunt Park are within the commission’s jurisdiction but approved the project without requiring a formal filing so long as the city inspects erosion controls before work begins.

City consultant Stephanie McDonald, speaking for the city of Springfield and Bowman, said the project would improve an existing compacted gravel parking lot, renovate a stone-dust track and ball fields, and add a bioretention basin to improve water quality. “I’m here on behalf of the city of Springfield. My name is Stephanie McDonald, a part of Bowman,” McDonald said while presenting site plans…

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