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Newton Lower Falls
Rail-to-Trail Greenway Proposed
An old former rail corridor and bridge over the Charles River offers the potential to provide excellent recreational and smart growth opportunities to benefit the residents of Newton, including Lower Falls and adjacent communities. The rail corridor extends from Washington Street in Wellesley across an unimproved century old former rail bridge over the Charles to Concord Street in Newton. The property was ceded to the DCR in 1975 but remains undeveloped and unused. Conversion of the bridge into a pedestrian trail would provide a walkable green environment to residents, plus access to trails on DCR land along both sides of the Charles River. In addition, a mixed-use retail development proposed on the Wellesley side would become attractive as a walking destination for Newton Lower Falls residents. Easy pedestrian access over the bridge would reduce traffic and parking congestion in the area.
A coalition of community groups is working to advance this vision, including the Newton Conservators along with the Newton Bicycle/Pedestrian Task Force, the Wellesley Natural Resources Commission, and the Charles River Watershed Association. The prospect of opening the bridge to pedestrians has already motivated supporters in both Wellesley and Newton to raise funds to be matched by the DCR for detailed design studies. Funding is being sought from the Newton CPC to complete construction of the bridge and its approaches, to be matched by CPA funds from Wellesley and additional grants from the DCR. Finally, an earmark has been placed in the Massachusetts Environmental Bond Bill to cover a design study of the entire corridor for a green trail to Riverside. The success of other local trails, such as the Minuteman Bikeway in Lexington and Arlington, has shown the dramatic improvements in recreational opportunities and increases in neighborhood value that result. Having a local George Kirby December 2008
More information: DCR consultant's report
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