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Danvers commission grants order of conditions for Adams Street bank‑stabilization project

Town of Danvers Wetlands Protection Commission · November 14, 2025
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The Town of Danvers Wetlands Protection Commission voted Sept. 13 to grant an Order of Conditions for a town‑led bank‑stabilization and stormwater improvement project at 55 Adams Street (DEP 14‑1446).

The Town of Danvers Wetlands Protection Commission voted Sept. 13 to grant an Order of Conditions for a town‑led stormwater and bank‑stabilization project at 55 Adams Street (DEP file 14‑1446). The town engineer said the work aims to repair a failed retaining wall and reestablish streambed connectivity along a tributary to Crane (Crane Brook).

Steven King, town engineer for the Department of Public Works, presented the plan and described the work area as the tributary between 55 and 53 Adams Street, which drains roughly a 70‑acre watershed and includes riverfront, bordering vegetated wetland and inland bank resource areas. "I'm the town engineer for Department of Public Works, town of Danvers," King said in his opening remarks. He told the commission the existing 24‑inch concrete culvert is undercut and that repair is needed to stop erosion of the south bank.

King outlined…

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