Check out the Upper Roberts Meadow Dam and Reservoir project that we’ve just added to the project list. While the Greenway takes no official position on whether or not to save the dam, we think it’s important to let our members know what’s going on.
Neighborhoods
Williamsburg Village Centers Visioning Session
Discussion will include river access, pedestrian needs, generally how development should look in and near the centers, and whatever related issues you bring to the meeting. Community input will be used for the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission to assess zoning regulations with the end result to be recommended strategies to strengthen our village centers.
The committee is also seeking public input through this survey. Please take a moment to let the Town know how much you’d like to see the Mill River featured in the future plans for Burgy and Haydenville village centers. (If you need something to get you thinking, here’s a good place to start: the village centers wouldn’t be where they are if not for the Mill River.)
1874 Williamsburg Flood Song
It’s time to celebrate the 1874 Williamsburg Flood with a lecture by Eric Weber and a tour with Ralmon Black (see events and field trips). With that in mind, check out local songwriter Drew Smith’s 1874 Williamsburg Flood Song on our new Art and Music page: http://millrivergreenway.org/?page_id=953.
Dredging Willow Pond at Look Park
We’d like to bring to your attention a plan for dredging Willow Pond at Look Park in Florence. The Daily Hampshire Gazette’s article on May 5th has a good summary of the issues.
Gary Metras of the Pioneer Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited has a smart take on the issue. TU has no problem with dredging the pond, but would oppose dumping the bass, pickerel, and other warm-water fish into the Mill, which supports cold-water species, particularly native brook trout. Instead, the Willow Pond fish could be transported to Fitzgerald Lake or another local warm-water location.
The Mill River Greenway should weigh in on this issue, so we would like to hear from you. Send us an email with your response.