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Comprehensive Facilities Planning Subcommittee - agenda for Jan 3, 2024 meeting |
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Thursday, December 14, 2023
Comprehensive Facilities Planning Subcommittee - agenda for Jan 3, 2024 meeting
Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Thursday, Dec 14, 2023
- wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Thursday
11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Frank Presents – Frank Falvey Presents
- Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = Thursday
- Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = Thursday
- Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = Thursday
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Franklin Cultural District: Yankee Swap, Girl Scout Cookies, Humbug!, Train Town 2 & more as #artshappenhere
Wednesday, December 13
7:00pm Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club (Yankee Swap) (Escape Into Fiction)
7:00pm St Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group (St Mary's)
Thursday, December 14
4:30pm Winter Wonderland (Franklin Senior Center)Winter Wonderland
5:00pm Local Vendor Holiday Event (Birchwood Bakery)
6:00pm Annie Sullivan Middle Sch Concert (Horace Mann Middle Sch)
7:00pm Brian Cabral (live music) (Raillery Public House)
Friday, December 15
6:00pm Backyard Swagger (live music) (67 Degrees Brewing)
7:00pm Box Groove (live music) (Raillery Public House)
Saturday, December 16
8:30am Girl Scout Cookie Sale (outside US Post Office Main St)
10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
10:00am Train Town Franklin; Part 2 (Franklin Historical Museum)
4:00pm Laura May (live music) (67 Degrees Brewing)
7:30pm Humbug! (ticketed event) (Franklin High School)
Sunday, December 17
7:30am All you can eat Breakfast (Franklin Rod & Gun Club)
11:00am Girl Scout Cookie Sale (outside Learning Express)
1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:00pm Train Town Franklin; Part 2 (Franklin Historical Museum)
2:00pm Humbug! (ticketed event) (Franklin High School)
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The Town meeting calendar is found https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26
Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here! |
Beaver Street Interceptor: Construction Detour begins Dec 14
Beaver Street Interceptor -> CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
TRAFFIC DETOUR ALERT: Starting Thursday December 14th,
the area of Old West Central St., Pond St., and Rolling Ridge Rd.
will be impacted by a construction detour.
Access to this area may look different as work continues
but LOCAL BUSINESSES REMAIN OPEN!
Please visit our interactive construction map for details
https://apexmapping.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=8aa942ac0c4c4942826c3bf83ef253ae
We will update and communicate regularly via social media,
our dedicated email list, and the construction map.
Please see our interactive map below for more details.
BEAVER STREET INTERCEPTOR HOTLINE: 508-553-5526
(PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE AND WE WILL RETURN YOUR CALL)
EMAIL: BSI-info@franklinma.gov
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Old West Central St., Pond St., and Rolling Ridge Rd. | will be impacted by a construction detour |
This site and map will be updated on a weekly basis to convey upcoming construction activities for the Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Construction project.
Beaver Street Interceptor Rehabilitation/Replacement Project
originally constructed in 1914
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Beaver Street Interceptor Rehabilitation/Replacement Project?
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History
The Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) was originally constructed in 1914 and discharged to the former Franklin Wastewater Treatment Plant on Pond Street (aka, the sewer beds). Currently, the BSI conveys over 70% of the Town's sewage with an average daily flow (ADF) of approximately 1.5 million gallons per day (MGD) of sewage flow through the pipeline. The interceptor includes 59 manholes and approximately 2.3 miles (11,932 LF) of 16-inch to 24-inch cast iron (CI) pipe, reinforced concrete (RC) pipe, and vitrified clay (VC) pipe. The BSI extends from the intersection of Cottage Street and Union Street to the easement behind Pond Street, near the Interstate 495/Route 140 interchange, where it discharges to the Mine Brook Interceptor. Due to its age, the risk and consequence of failure, and the percentage of the Town's sewer flows conveyed by the interceptor, the BSI is considered Franklin's most critical sewer asset.
The BSI, constructed in 1914, has been in continuous service for 108 years. Other than routine maintenance, no improvements to the interceptor have been made since its construction. Since 2003, the Town has contracted for cleaning, internal investigation, and condition assessment of the BSI on a recurring 5-year basis. Extensive manhole inspections and cleaning and closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection of the pipes were last completed in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Results of these investigations have shown signs of increasing deterioration and worsening conditions of the pipes and manholes, most notably increased tuberculation, cracks, manhole and pipeline infiltration, and root intrusion.
Rehabilitation/Repair Project Description
The Project is located in the Town of Franklin, MA in Norfolk County. The current interceptor is in need of replacement. Therefore, the Town proposes rehabilitation, replacement, and general improvements to the interceptor as well as a new pump station on the property at 275 Beaver Street, Franklin, MA. The proposed project provides the most cost-effective, long-term solution to the BSI's capacity and structural deficiencies, human health and environmental risks, accessibility and operation and maintenance challenges, by abandoning and rerouting sewers in the most risk-prone and problematic, inaccessible areas. The work of the Project to reroute sewers is being undertaken, in part, to move sewers out of wetland resource areas at the same time as making other improvements.
The Project includes the following key components:
- New 6 MGD Beaver Street Pump Station and 4,000 LF of 18-inch Force Main from the pump station to discharge at Pond Street.
- Rehabilitation of 6,100 LF of BSI using Cured in Place Pipe Lining (CIPPL)
- Installation of 6,000 LF of new gravity sewers
- The work will take place at 5 MBTA/Keolis Railroad Crossings including 3 pipe replacements using jack and bore technique and 2 pipe rehabilitation locations using CIPPL.
- Abandonment of BSI from Panther Way to Franklin Village Plaza and Route 495 crossing
For additional information see links below:
Alternative Analysis:
Beaver St Interceptor Alternatives Analysis
Appendix A-Manhole Inspection Logs-May 2013
Appendix B-CCTV Inspection Logs-August 2014 to September 2014
Appendix C-Hydraulic Model Technical Memorandum
Appendix D-BSI Replacement-Franklin Town Council Meeting Presentation-10/21/20
Appendix E Project Cost Estimates
Presentations:
Beaver Street Interceptor Public Outreach Meeting October 26, 2023
Interceptor Town Council Presentation Update June 2022
Interceptor Alternatives Analysis Town Council Presentation 10/21/20
Notice of Intent-Conservation Commission:
Notice of Intent Packet-Franklin Conservation Commission Submittal
Project Site Overview Figure
Media Coverage:
What is the Beaver St Interceptor? Why does it need to be replaced? -TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022 (https://www.franklinma.gov/water-sewer-division/pages/beaver-street-interceptor )
Schedule:
December 21, 2022 - Advertise for Bids
https://www.franklinma.gov/purchasing/bids/beaver-st-interceptor-rehabilitationreplacement-and-new-beaver-st-pump-station)
(https://www.milforddailynews.com/public-notices/notice/12/21/2022/bids-beaver-street-pump-station-legal-2022-12-21-the-milford-daily-news-massachusetts-0cc175)
March 8, 2023 - Bid Opening
June 15, 2023 - Anticipated Contact Award
Fall/Winter 2023 - Anticipated Construction Start
Summer 2026 - Anticipated Construction Completion
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Girl Scout Cookies are available for sale Sat (Dec 16) & Sun (Dec 17)
Girl Scout Cookies!
- Saturday 12/16: Post Office - 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
- Sunday 12/17: Learning Express - 11 AM - 3 PM
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Girl Scout Cookies are available for sale Sat (Dec 16) & Sun (Dec 17) |
FHS boys basketball tops Oliver Ames on Tuesday
Fell to a talented team tonight 39-58. Led by 13 & Olena Malumina 9. Back to work tomorrow.https://twitter.com/fhsgvbasketball/status/1734754725428449428
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FHS Panther sports results shared via subscription to HockomockSports.com & Twitter |
School Committee recognizes FHS Cheerleaders, hears of food services, Lifelong Learning, and snow preparations (video)
- Cheerleaders recognized as State Champions (again). Proposal in the process of coming to authorize a trip to the National Championships (details TBD)
- Colin Boisvert, Food Services Director, provided an update on the operation and delivery of the school lunch program and gradual expansion of breakfast. Also highlighted was the use of local food sources and providing healthy options including fish
- Patricia Gay, Lifelong Learning Director, provided an update on the programs offered through the year. School Choice (before & after school programs), Community Learning (a variety of workshops, classes and exercise programs), Music Academy (year round music education and tutoring), and the Summer programs (including High School Experience). Lifelong Learning is self funded via registrations fees for the programs
- Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director, provided and update on the annual snow program and engaged in a extensive Q&A with the Committee to cover as many of the nuances as possible
Tri-County Culinary Program provided catering for the recent SAFE Jack Frost Jubilee
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Tri-County Culinary Program provided catering for the recent SAFE Jack Frost Jubilee |
The SAFE Coalition, Inc. is a Franklin-based non-profit that bills itself as a judgment-free community organization relentlessly committed to educating and supporting those affected by substance use disorder and mental health concerns across southeastern Massachusetts.
Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen hosts Local Holiday Vendor Event - Dec 14
"Join us this Thursday 12/14/23 from 5-9 PM for our annual local holiday vendor event. There will be lots of items to buy for your loved ones. Come in an help support our friends and buy some beautiful gifts for your loved ones.
Jennifer the owner of @jenniferkendallnp will be there! She offers medical weight loss and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy.
Andrea from @jenniferkendallnp offers life changing and therapeutic facials. They will be there to sell some of their products, and offer some complimentary treatments and B12 shots for those who book appointments.
There will be a Birchwood Raffle too!!"
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Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen hosts Local Holiday Vendor Event - Dec 14 |
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