H. 4720. An Act investing in future opportunities for resiliency, workforce, and revitalized downtowns. (abridged)

H. 4720. An Act investing in future opportunities for resiliency, workforce, and revitalized downtowns. (abridged) To download and view Bill H.4720 An Act investing in future opportunities for resiliency, workforce, and revitalized downtowns in its entirety, please click here. Lines 790-875 for state parks and trails $1,700,000 for the Hetland Rink Remediation; 310 Hathaway Blvd, New Bedford. $5,000,000 for improvements to Fort Andrew at Peddocks Island; Boston Harbor. $1,000,000 for the Lewis Chemical Remediation; 12 Fairmount Court, Boston (Hyde Park.) $1,500,000 for the rehabilitation of historic recreational towers including but not limited to: Bear Hill Tower, Stoneham, Middlesex Fells.Norumbega Tower, Norumbega Road Weston.Quabbin Tower, DCR Quabbin Park Middle Gate off Rt. 9, Belchertown, MA 01007.Myles Standish Monument, Crescent St, Duxbury, MA 02332.Chickatawbut Tower, Canton Avenue, Milton.Mt. Tom Tower, 125 Reservation Rd, Holyoke, MA 01040, Holyoke. $2,200,000 for the Spot Pond Brook flood control remediation, Melrose MA. $5,000,000 for the Brook Farm Historic Site, 670 Baker Street, West Roxbury. $2,400,000 for Hop Brook Flood Control Remediation, Northborough. $2,000,000 for the Nahant State...
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80 (and counting!) State Representatives Co-Sponsor Amendment to Increase DCR Funding

80 (and counting!) State Representatives Co-Sponsor Amendment to Increase DCR Funding A quick note from our Executive Director, Doug Pizzi-- Dear MCV Members and State Representatives, Massachusetts Conservation Voters thanks you for contacting your state representatives to ask them to co-sponsor Amendment #13 to H.4700, the House's FY2023 proposed budget. If the House adopts the amendment, the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) Parks and Recreation Operations line item (2810-0100) would jump to $83 million. While we appreciate that the House Ways & Means Committee increased the Governor’s proposed $73.5 million to $78.7 million, MCV thinks the higher figure is justifiable given the pandemic-driven exponential increase in use of our forests, parks, beaches and other DCR facilities. As of this writing, 80 of the 160 House members (list below) have signed on to the amendment offered by state Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli. MCV thanks Rep. Pignatelli for sponsoring the amendment, and those who have already signed on as co-sponsors. If your state representative is...
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Spend Three Days In Three State Parks On This Weekend Road Trip In Massachusetts

Spend Three Days In Three State Parks On This Weekend Road Trip In Massachusetts Melissa Mahoney | Only In Your State | April 22, 2022 https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/massachusetts/three-day-nature-road-trip-ma/ There’s no state quite like the Bay State and all the enchanting scenery it has to offer. But have you ever explored the state parks here? The Massachusetts state parks system offers a variety of recreational opportunities within nearly 30 state parks. We thought it would be fun to put together a state parks road trip in Massachusetts where you can discover three parks that are completely different from each other. That way, you can get a taste of the diversity of landscapes offered here. This three-day road trip clocks in at over 200 miles and nearly 4.5 hours of driving time. Are you ready to hit the road? Over the course of three days, take this road trip that starts at Halibut Point State Park on Day 1. You'll then travel to Skinner State Park on Day 2...
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Baker-Polito Administration Files $3.5 Billion Economic Development Legislation

Baker-Polito Administration Files $3.5 Billion Economic Development Legislation Press Release | The Governor's Office | April 21, 2022 https://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-files-35-billion-economic-development-legislation Today, Governor Charlie Baker filed legislation to make $3.5 billion in investments to support Massachusetts’s path forward as the Commonwealth transitions into a post-pandemic world, including projects to strengthen state infrastructure, create jobs and invest in all 351 cities and towns in the Commonwealth. The legislation, An Act Investing in Future Opportunities for Resiliency, Workforce, and Revitalized Downtowns (FORWARD) includes $2.3 billion in funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and over $1.256 billion in capital bond authorizations. The announcement was made today in Lynn at Breakwater North Harbor, a 331-unit apartment community that broke ground in 2019 and was built in part as a result of a $1.2 million MassWorks grant to fund roadway and water infrastructure improvements, and a $1 million Seaport Economic Council grant to ensure long-term integrity of the adjacent shoreline along North Harbor. The legislation filed today would direct approximately...
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Massachusetts Ranked #1 in 2022 Bicycle Friendly State Report Card

Massachusetts Ranked #1 in 2022 Bicycle Friendly State Report Card Press Release | Massachusetts Department of Transportation | April 19, 2022 https://blog.mass.gov/transportation/uncategorized/massachusetts-ranked-1-in-2022-bicycle-friendly-state-report-card/ The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs are pleased to announce the League of American Bicyclists has ranked Massachusetts number 1 in the country in the organization’s 2022 Bicycle Friendly State Report Card released today. The League gives Massachusetts the grade of “A” in the categories: Infrastructure & Funding, Education & Encouragement, and Policies & Programs: Policies & Programs: https://bikeleague.org/content/new-2022-bicycle-friendly-states-rankings-massachusetts. “Investing in recreational and shared use pathways not only provides connections for people to exercise, relax, or commute, but they also foster a sense of stewardship and a shared stake in our parklands, open spaces and trails,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “We are grateful to the League of American Bicyclists for this recognition and will continue to work with our partners at the local level to build upon this important progress.” “It has been a pleasure to work...
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You can go camping at these 31 Massachusetts state parks

You can go camping at these 31 Massachusetts state parks Kristi Palma | Boston.com | April 15, 2022 https://www.boston.com/travel/travel/2022/04/15/massachusetts-state-parks-camping/ If sleeping under trees and roasting marshmallows over a campfire describes your perfect weekend getaway, then you don’t have to waste precious hours commuting to another state. Massachusetts has 31 state parks where you can camp. Here’s a list of the 31 state parks where you can pitch a tent. At some, you can park your RV, or even rent a cabin or a yurt. To see the full list, click here....
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Baker-Polito Administration Announces Annual Park Serve Day

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Annual Park Serve Day Press Release | Department of Conservation & Recreation | April 19, 2022 https://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-announces-annual-park-serve-day BOSTON —  The Baker-Polito Administration today announced that the 16th annual Park Serve Day will be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022, with dozens of volunteer activities planned throughout the Commonwealth’s state park system in collaboration with partner organizations and community stakeholders. Since Park Serve Day began in 2006, thousands have participated in a day of volunteerism by partnering with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) by cleaning coastlines, clearing trails, picking up litter, planting flowers, painting, and contributing to other important tasks at state parks in every region of the Commonwealth. “Volunteering on Park Serve Day is one of the best ways to ensure a park or beach you love will be in good shape for the spring and summer seasons,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Our Administration is grateful to the thousands of volunteers who will get outside with family, friends, and neighbors to improve state properties...
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Massachusetts DCR continues recruiting push for lifeguards ahead of summer

Massachusetts DCR continues recruiting push for lifeguards ahead of summer Danae Bucci | WCVB 5 | April 19, 2022 https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-dcr-lifeguard-recruiting-push/39765872 Massachusetts had a record number of drownings in 2021 and the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation are working to prevent another deadly record by combating the shortage of lifeguards. Due to the shortage, the lifeguards who worked the DCR-run beaches and pools last year were finished for the season after Labor Day — which is why state officials began their lifeguard recruitment effort early this year. “Our commitment to waterfront safety continues this year, focusing on the people responsible for preventing dangerous situations on beach and pools,” said Kathleen Theoharides, secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. New lifeguards can expect a starting salary of $21 per hour. In addition, they will be eligible for bonuses between $500 and $1,000. To read the full story, click here...
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Mass. House leaders eye investments in ‘better future,’ unveiling nearly $50 billion budget

Mass. House leaders eye investments in 'better future,' unveiling nearly $50 billion budget Colin A. Young, State House News Service | WBUR | April 13, 2022 https://www.wbur.org/news/2022/04/13/massachusetts-house-budget-proposal Acknowledging that surplus tax collections and federal aid have kept Massachusetts afloat through the pandemic, House leadership on Wednesday unveiled a nearly $50 billion budget for fiscal year 2023. Speaker Ron Mariano said the budget will reinvest in lower- and middle-class residents and gird the post-COVID economy for "tough times" in the future. The House Ways and Means Committee's budget recommendation, which totals $49.629 billion and is expected to be debated the week of April 25, would increase spending by $2.015 billion, or 4.23% over the current year's budget, and proposes to spend $1.398 billion, or 2.9%, more than Gov. Charlie Baker recommended in his January budget filing. In addition to the early education and workforce development initiatives that Mariano and Ways and Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz rolled out Monday, the House budget would also boost local aid, fully fund the...
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Olmsted Now Kickoff Events for 2022 Bicentennial

Olmsted Now Kickoff Events for 2022 Bicentennial Edwina Kluender | Jamaica Plain News | April 4, 2022 https://www.jamaicaplainnews.com/2022/04/04/olmsted-now-kickoff-events-for-2022-bicentennial/397505 The bicentennial of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted will be marked by Greater Boston with Olmsted Now, a collaboration to amplify the vibrancy and inclusivity of shared use, shared health and shared power in parks and public space. Initiated by Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site (Fairsted) and the Emerald Necklace Conservancy with more than 100 organizations within a 60-mile radius of the city, Olmsted Now explores these legacy values of America’s great placemaker and designer of the Emerald Necklace park system with a season of public events from April through October 2022. Olmsted Now aims to strengthen equity and community connection through a framework that centers decision-making for bicentennial programs with a Committee of Neighborhoods, Boston leaders trusted for their commitment to under-heard voices and under-served open spaces, especially those valued by their neighbors who identify as BIPOC. The initiative also fosters co-learning through monthly...
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Letter: DCR lacks the resources it needs to rescue our parks from decay

Letter: DCR lacks the resources it needs to rescue our parks from decay Letter to the Editor | The Boston Globe | April 17, 2022 Dan McKanan’s remembrance of the environmental movement in the 19th century resonates with climate change and conservation issues that we face now (“A century before the first Earth Day, there was the Forest Festival in the Middlesex Fells,” Ideas, April 10). The seeds of complacency McKanan references have borne decaying fruit today, as Massachusetts ranks last in the United States in per capita spending on parks, according to the UMass Donahue Institute’s December 2021 Department of Conservation and Recreation Special Commission Report. Organizations such as Friends of the Fells that are cited in McKanan’s piece have been strong voices for the environment, but DCR controls the parks, and the agency doesn’t have adequate resources to succeed. We recommend a three-pronged approach to reviving DCR’s capacity, based on the special commission’s recommendations. First, the state’s executive branch should quarterback an effort to...
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We need your help with House Ways & Means this month

We need your help with House Ways & Means this month Doug Pizzi, Executive Director | April 5, 2022 State budget season, an annual rite of Spring, is upon us. The Legislature is now considering Gov. Charlie Baker’s proposed FY 2023 budget, which, when all is said and done, will go into effect when the new fiscal year begins on July 1. Last month, MCV submitted testimony on Baker’s proposed Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) budget to the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Ways & Means. If you’ve been following along with us, you know there were some things we liked and things we didn’t like in Baker’s document. We liked getting rid of the growing dependence on park user fees, licenses, leases and other variable income, commonly called Retained Revenue, to run the parks on a day-to-day basis. We didn’t like the level of funding the governor proposed for the Parks and Recreation Operations account, which we think is about $10 million...
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The “Park”ways We Need

The “Park”ways We Need Guest Blog by Ellery Klein | April 5, 2022 "To protect, promote and enhance our common wealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources for the well-being of all." - DCR Mission Statement In 1968, the Cheonggye Creek in Seoul, Korea met its end. It was covered by an elevated freeway and its destruction labeled as “progress,” a sacrifice to the relentless pressure from the automobile industry.  But by the late ‘90’s, noise and particulate pollution was sky-high in the area surrounding the freeway’s speeding cars. Frustrated residents asked a radical question: does this highway even need to be here? In 2001, voters elected Mayor Lee Myung-bak to take it down. By 2005, the highway was dismantled. A nine-kilometer-long artificial creek now runs through the city. Quality of life is immensely better for residents. More than a  half-million tourists visit the creek each year. Temperatures are 3.3 degrees lower in the summer. Rainwater that could flood streets instead flows out safely via...
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Baker-Polito Administration Awards Over $1.2 Million For State Park Enhancement Projects

Baker-Polito Administration Awards Over $1.2 Million For State Park Enhancement Projects Press Release | Department of Conservation & Recreation | March 21, 2022 https://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-awards-over-12-million-for-state-park-enhancement-projects Continuing efforts to enhance the Commonwealth’s State Parks System, the Baker-Polito Administration today announced $1.24 million in funding has been awarded to 29 projects through the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) Partnerships Matching Funds Program. This year’s awards, which include 13 new projects, were proposed by municipalities, non-profit organizations, and other entities to partner with the agency through the matching funds program to coordinate improvement projects for many of the Commonwealth’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources contained throughout the state parks system. “The DCR Partnership Matching Funds Program allows us to work with dedicated stakeholders, such as municipalities, nonprofits, and other community-based organizations to make significant investments within the Massachusetts State Parks System,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides. “Importantly, this funding will be used to improve ecological health, as well enhance and expand public use and enjoyment for years...
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DCR to Offer Lifeguards Up to $1,000 in Bonuses; Increased Pay for 2022 Summer Season

DCR to Offer Lifeguards Up to $1,000 in Bonuses; Increased Pay for 2022 Summer Season Press Release | Department of Conservation & Recreation | February 23, 2022 https://www.mass.gov/news/dcr-to-offer-lifeguards-up-to-1000-in-bonuses-increased-pay-for-2022-summer-season The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) today announced that the agency is offering bonuses totaling up to $1,000 to qualified lifeguard applicants for the 2022 season. An early sign-on bonus of $500 will be offered to candidates who commit to being an agency lifeguard for the summer season by Sunday, March 27, 2022. The sign-on bonus is in addition to the agency’s $500 retention bonus that will be provide to lifeguards who continue to work for the department through the end of the season. DCR has also raised the hourly rate for lifeguards for the 2022 season to between $21 and $26 depending on position and associated certifications (last year’s starting rates were $20 for lifeguards and $21 for head lifeguards). Lastly, DCR has also created a new Bureau of Pool and Waterfront...
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