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Commission continues Maple Street sidewalk review after stormwater questions

Town of Northborough Conservation Commission · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Northborough Conservation Commission continued a Notice of Intent for a proposed 2,100-foot ADA sidewalk on Maple Street to its April 13 meeting after engineers answered questions on buffer impacts and stormwater pretreatment and agreed to provide additional calculations and delineation without snow.

The Northborough Conservation Commission on March 9 continued review of a Notice of Intent for a proposed 2,100-foot ADA sidewalk on Maple Street between Ridge Road and Bartlett Street.

Scott Charpentier of the Department of Public Works described the project as a town effort to close a sidewalk gap that prevents students from safely walking to Bartlett Street and Algonquin athletic facilities. "Closing gaps for sidewalks around our community has been a priority," Charpentier said, and he noted the design work has been funded with ARPA dollars.

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