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Norwood conservation approval clears three trail water crossings; construction depends on river levels and botanical review
Summary
The Norwood Trails Advisory Committee reviewed three water‑crossing (boardwalk/bridge) projects approved by the Conservation Commission. Committee members discussed procurement, access logistics, timing tied to river height and a required botanical survey for a sedge species.
The Norwood Trails Advisory Committee on May 13 reviewed three water‑crossing projects that the town’s Conservation Commission recently approved. Committee members said the crossings are part of a broader effort, funded in part by Community Preservation Committee money, to make more trail segments passable and to link additional trail stretches.
Why it matters: approved crossings would reduce barriers on multi‑use trails and help connect segments toward the skating club, the dog‑kennel/University Avenue corridor and other trailheads. Committee members said the work requires coordination on timing, certified botanical surveys and careful logistics to move…
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