They provided beaver facts, beaver history, the Town of Franklin processes related to beavers, and permitting procedures.
It was a very informative presentation. You can view the meeting via YouTube
The presentation doc shared can be found -
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| Conservation Agent Breeka Li Goodlander helps the Charles River Watershed Association assess culverts |
Hello this is Brutus Cantoreggi, Director of Public Works calling with an important message regarding a road closure and a detour.
Effective immediately, Partridge St is closed to all traffic between Harborwood and Dover Circle due to a culvert collapses.
Please try and avoid the area if at all possible. Detours are presently being set up. We hope to open Partridge St. as soon as possible.
Thank you for your understanding, further information can be found on the Town's website or by calling the Franklin Department of Public Works @ 508-520-4910
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Emergency repairs to a partially collapsed culvert on Lincoln Street are slated for completion by Dec. 12, said Brutus Cantoreggi, director of the town's Department of Public Works.
The culvert was severely compromised after heavy rains in early August, Cantoreggi said.
The damaged culvert posed a potentially major hazard to cars and pedestrians on Lincoln Street, which is a main road connecting Franklin and Medway, Cantoreggi said.