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Letter from Alan Dobson regarding DCR Letter, April 3, 2023 to Cambridge City Manager; POR 2023 #68
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Taylor, Bernice
From:
Alan Dobson <[email removed]>
Sent:
Thursday, April 27, 2023 11:02 AM
To:
City Council; City Manager; Glowa, Nancy; City Clerk; mass.parks@mass.gov;
[email removed]
Cc:
LAWRENCE ADKINS
Subject:
Re: DCR Letter, April 3, 2023 to Cambridge City Manager; POR 2023 #68
Thank you Councillor Toner for acknowledging receipt of my email.
Has DCR and/or the City a written definition for the term "riverbend park"?
Does it pertain to a physical location defined by latitude and longitude?
Or is it a "place holder" designation used by DCR to identify projects along the course of the riverway?
By the way, is it protocol for the City Councillors, Clerk and Manager NOT to confirm receipt of email?
Respectfully,
Alan Dobson
21 Whitney Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139
On Sun, Apr 23, 2023, 9:04 PM Alan Dobson <[email removed]> wrote:
The residents of the Riverside neighborhood as officially denoted by The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, aka Area 5
as designated by the City of Cambridge, express and extend full support and appreciation for the findings and actions
taken by The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) to restore to pre-COVID status the weekend use,
access and closure of Memorial Drive to vehicular traffic as set forth in Massachusetts Law Chapter 457 of the Acts of
1985.
We strongly recommend that the Cambridge City Council retract its letter directing the City Manager to petition The
Commissioner of DCR to reverse its finding as regards this matter and that the City Council, in a show of "good faith" to
the residents, businesses and churches of the Riverside Neighborhood, rescind POR 2023 #68.
We, further, request that the City Solicitor, review and state the basis on which the City has legal "standing" in said
matter.
Respectfully,
Alan Dobson
21 Whitney Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139