Reading Conservation Commission’s Bridge Replacement Plan Sparks Debate on Environmental Impact and Traffic Needs

The Reading Conservation Commission meeting addressed community infrastructure projects, notably the proposed replacement of an aging bridge on Zero Track Road. The project, led by Heidi Fischer from AECOM, involves replacing the 1943 single-lane bridge, closed due to safety concerns, with a modern pre-cast concrete culvert designed for two-way traffic. This move aims to accommodate increased traffic demands and improve safety, but it also prompted a discussion on its environmental implications and necessity given the area’s low residential density.

The commission’s primary concern with the bridge project centered on balancing enhanced infrastructure with environmental preservation. Questions arose regarding the project’s potential to increase flood storage capacity without widening the stream bed, and the choice of a three-sided open-bottom box culvert was scrutinized for its environmental impact. Fischer explained that this design was chosen to minimize construction disturbance and adhere to existing bridge footprints, avoiding the need for expansion.

Concerns about the project’s compliance with regulations were discussed, particularly why it was filed under roadway improvement criteria rather than as a stream crossing replacement, as suggested by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The commission emphasized the importance of sedimentation control during construction, citing previous projects where inadequate measures led to turbidity issues. A request was made to ensure proper installation of silt fences to manage sediment effectively.

The commission also addressed the need for a detailed dewatering plan and proper storage of construction materials. The history of past commercial projects within the commission’s purview highlighted the necessity for specific conditions in project approvals to ensure environmental protection. Members agreed on the importance of collaboration with project engineers to address concerns and uphold environmental standards.

Further discussions on the amended order of conditions for a property on Walker Brook Drive, a gas station site, revolved around the replacement of outdated underground fuel storage tanks. The application presented by Sarah Shaftman from Greeman Peterson Inc. included the installation of modern double-wall fiberglass tanks. The commission raised concerns about stormwater management issues from the original proposal, stressing the need for resolution before new work commenced. Soil testing around the existing tanks was discussed, with assurances given that a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) would oversee the process to ensure compliance with DEP standards.

The commission sought clarity on the procedural aspects of transferring the existing order of conditions to the new property owner. The conversation underlined the critical role of the LSP in monitoring potential contamination during tank removal.

Amidst these major projects, the commission also discussed the addition of two sheds on a residential property. The owner assured the commission that construction would respect the 35-foot buffer zone and addressed concerns about potential contaminants from gasoline-powered equipment by confirming that no gas tanks would be stored in the sheds. The commission approved the project as a minor plan change.

Invasive species management in the Town Forest also featured prominently in the meeting, with plans to address garlic mustard and buckthorn through community volunteer efforts. The commission emphasized the importance of volunteer engagement and outlined plans for a public information event in the Bear Meadow habitat area, aimed at educating the community on habitat preservation and responsible access.

The meeting closed with discussions on ongoing conservation efforts, including updates on the Reading Town Forest’s sapling planting event and management of invasive species. The collaboration between the conservation commission, trails committee, and town forest committee was highlighted as crucial for maintaining and improving local environmental resources. The commission’s call for new members with expertise in environmental science or natural resource protection underscored their commitment to strengthening these efforts.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Manager:
Matt Kraunelis
Environmental Commission Officials:
Martha Moore, Brian Bowe, Linda Connors, Andrew Dribin, William McCants, Tony Rodolakis, Carl Saccone, Walter Talbot, Charles Tirone (Conservation Administrator)

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