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Norwood scout proposes three trail kiosks; committee identifies likely sites and next steps
Summary
A Norwood Boy Scout candidate proposed designing and building three trail kiosks as his Eagle Scout project. The Trails Advisory Committee discussed likely locations, permissions, cost estimates and a tight timeline for approvals and construction.
Yosh, a junior in high school and an Eagle Scout candidate, told the Norwood Trails Advisory Committee on May 13 that he plans to design and build three wayfinding kiosks as his Eagle Scout project.
The project is intended to fill gaps in Norwood's trail wayfinding. Committee members discussed likely kiosk locations (Ellis Playground, Meadow Street and a Willit/Father Max/Willett area were repeatedly cited), approvals needed from landowners or town bodies, a modest cost estimate and a timeline driven by the Scout’s age and Eagle-board deadlines.
Why it matters: kiosks provide maps and orientation at trailheads, make trails more visible to families and school groups and help link parks and existing signage. Committee members said they want to prioritize spots used by children and families as well…
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