Stephanie Gaudette, Author at Environmental Partners https://www.envpartners.com/author/smgenvpartners-com/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 18:00:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 EP Attends and Presents at NEWWA Spring Conference 2024 https://www.envpartners.com/ep-attends-and-presents-at-newwa-spring-conference-2024/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 17:50:02 +0000 https://www.envpartners.com/?p=2572 EP had a great time this year at New England Water Works Association’s 2024 Spring Conference! Thank you to all who stopped by our booth to grab a hot sauce and talk about water opportunities in your community! On Thursday April 4th at 2:30pm, Kevin Rathbun

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EP had a great time this year at New England Water Works Association’s 2024 Spring Conference! Thank you to all who stopped by our booth to grab a hot sauce and talk about water opportunities in your community!

On Thursday April 4th at 2:30pm, Kevin Rathbun and Hanna Schenkel presented, “Know Your Assets Inside and Out” discussing a Water System Asset Management case study and the steps that were taken to create a comprehensive action plan.

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Abington’s Green Wave Connector Trail https://www.envpartners.com/abingtons-green-wave-connector-trail/ Tue, 05 Mar 2024 17:52:27 +0000 https://www.envpartners.com/?p=2545 EP recently assisted the Town of Abington in securing a MassTrails Grant to design an off-road shared use path between the Town campus on Gliniewicz Way to the grid of residential neighborhoods that line Hancock Street. This new connection will fill a key gap in the

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EP recently assisted the Town of Abington in securing a MassTrails Grant to design an off-road shared use path between the Town campus on Gliniewicz Way to the grid of residential neighborhoods that line Hancock Street.

This new connection will fill a key gap in the Town’s pedestrian and bicycle network, connecting to the recently constructed shared use path extending from the Town Campus to Washington Street across Route 18. As part of this project, the Town will also install wayfinding from Broadmeadow Lane westerly to Ames Knoll State Park, with intentions to extend the SUP or another form of dedicated pedestrian and bicycle amenities to the Park in the future.

EP is currently designing the shared use path, with construction anticipated to begin in late 2024 – stay tuned!

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