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CPC reviews $104,000 plan to install standardized signs and kiosks across Needham trails
Summary
A $104,000 request from the Conservation Commission and Department of Conservation & Recreation would install entrance signs, trailhead markers, intersection signage and kiosks at roughly 9–10 sites, with major work at Ridge Hill and the Town Forest and volunteer labor planned for installation.
The Community Preservation Committee presented a $104,000 request March 5 to fund a townwide trail-signage program that would add entrance signs, trailhead markers, intersection signs, kiosks and wayfinding at about 9–10 open-space sites, with the bulk of work at Ridge Hill and the Town Forest.
A member of the Conservation Commission, who said she was a project sponsor, explained the project’s aims: to install pressure-treated posts, aluminum signs, and…
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