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Juniper Hill homeowners tell Uxbridge commission they’ve fixed many basin issues, seek engineer guidance for tougher items

Uxbridge Conservation Commission · October 20, 2025
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Summary

A Juniper Hill HOA representative told the commission that some recommended repairs to neighborhood detention basins have been completed (filled depressions, debris removal, reseeding) but that other engineering items (riprap, emergency spillway elevation and outlet alignment) need further technical guidance before full remediation.

Elaine D'Alfonso, a member of the Juniper Hill Condominium Board of Trustees, told the Uxbridge Conservation Commission on Oct. 20 that the homeowners association has completed a number of items from an engineer’s inspection but still needs technical help on others.

"Some of the things that he has listed, we have accomplished," D'Alfonso said, listing filled depressions, debris removal and reseeding at several detention basins. She handed the commission paid invoices for landscaper work and urged the commission to note completed maintenance items while discussing remaining…

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