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Council backs working group to coordinate 'Edible Avenue' stewardship at Riverside Park

Haverhill City Council · September 30, 2025
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Summary

Councilor Lewandowski won support to form a working group, led by Rob Moore and the mayor's office, to create a five‑point plan for maintenance, invasive‑species control, funding and partner roles at Riverside Park's Edible Avenue; council then referred further work to the Natural Resources and Public Property subcommittee.

The Haverhill City Council voted to convene a working group and to send the Edible Avenue and Riverside Park vegetation and maintenance issues to the Natural Resources and Public Property subcommittee for a deeper review and implementation planning.

Councilor Lewandows…

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