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Beach Road ramp may stay another month - The Martha's Vineyard Times mvtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mvtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The American Bittern is listed as endangered by the state of Massachusetts. Because of that, special steps will have to be taken next year in Hinsdale when a long-awaited project to repair 2 miles of the Skyline Trail begins. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS HINSDALE â Every April, the endangered American Bittern flies north from its winter range and takes up residence in the marsh known as the Hinsdale Flats, one of the region s high places feeding the East Branch of the Housatonic River. If you havenât seen one, itâs not you. The American Bittern is a master of disguise. When it stands stock still, this ground-dwelling heron fades in among brown stalks of marsh grasses, its bill raised high, eyes darting. ....
O.B. joins state in SUP land taking - The Martha's Vineyard Times mvtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mvtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Martha s Vineyard Times MassDOT weighs in on SUP The Beach Road project is on hold as Tisbury and MassDOT try to come to terms on who s going to pay for unexpected cost overruns. Land-taking connected to the shared use path (SUP) project in Oak Bluffs remains a subject of disagreement between homeowners and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). In response to an inquiry about land-taking concerns raised by property owner Xerxes Agassipour, MassDOT stated that because their department is in the midst of negotiating with him, it cannot comment. “The right of way process is ongoing, and we are not able to provide specific information at this time, as communications and negotiations with the relevant parties are ongoing,” MassDOT spokesperson Judith Reardon Riley emailed. “It is anticipated that appraisals will start this spring.” ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Utility snafu continues to bog down Beach Road project Bagged asphalt is applied to patch Beach Road on Feb. 11. Rich Saltzberg The Massachusetts Department of Transportation identified drainage “conflicts” in December that have impacted a $4.8 million shared-use path project along Beach Road in Vineyard Haven. The conflicts, which were revealed to be water and sewer lines running in places different from what was allegedly found in plans, were discovered by cutting through the asphalt and digging test pits. The water and sewer lines occupy space where drainage infrastructure is slated for installation. “Due to the findings, the designer is working to redesign drainage elements to avoid conflicts with the sewer main, and looking for options to handle the water main conflicts that include relocation of [an] additional water main, along with alterations to the proposed drainage,” MassDOT spokesperson Judith Reardon ....