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- Middlesex County
- 6/4/26
- 25 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Conservation Commission meeting on June 4th centered on managing the town’s water resources, focusing on the current drought’s impact on Jennings Pond and surrounding areas, alongside deliberations on various development proposals. The commission decided to postpone decisions on several cases while addressing the order of conditions for a development project on Peterson Road. The conversation about water management revealed concerns about the ongoing drought and its effects on local water bodies, particularly in relation to beaver dam management.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 5/21/26
- 137 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Conservation Commission meeting on May 21st focused on compliance issues with recent development projects and ongoing management strategies for local beaver populations. Chief among the discussions was the scrutiny of a project overseen by Silva, emphasizing the need for increased oversight due to past compliance concerns. The commission also evaluated strategies for balancing human and wildlife needs within the town’s environmental management framework.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 5/6/26
- 141 Minutes
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Overview: In its recent meeting, the Natick Conservation Commission engaged in a discussion on beaver dam management at Jennings Pond, addressing community concerns and ecological impacts while reviewing various proposals to balance natural habitat preservation with human activities. The meeting covered various topics, from development projects to the intricacies of local ecosystem management.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 4/1/26
- 89 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Conservation Commission convened virtually to discuss several matters, including jurisdiction over a stream affected by a bridge project and a large development on West Central Street. The discussions centered on the environmental implications of these projects, with a strong focus on stormwater management and the need for stream restoration.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 3/19/26
- 59 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Natick Conservation Commission meeting, attention was directed toward ongoing erosion issues exacerbated by the Route 27 repaving project. Residents and property owners expressed frustrations over the lack of effective solutions from town officials. The Commission acknowledged the need for a review of the situation, emphasizing the importance of regulatory compliance and environmental protection.