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Land transfer for 30-acre public open space, tropical storm updates, LCHC plans to address racial disparities, & more | July 10, 2020

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Lynn Waterfront Land Transfer to Enable Development of Open Space Master Plan Signature Park

View from the edge of the proposed waterfront park

Charter Development and National Grid announced today the closing of a land transfer along the waterfront in Lynn, Massachusetts, paving the way for the future creation of a 30-acre public open space as envisioned by the City of Lynn’s 2019 Waterfront Master Plan.

Lynn HarborPark LLC, a Charter Development affiliate, has taken title to four parcels totaling 16 acres, previously owned by Mass Electric Company (National Grid), and complementing a 15-acre parcel encompassing the Former Lynn Landfill, acquired in 2019 via foreclosure from a defunct real estate trust. Together, this 30-acre assemblage forms the footprint of a planned public waterfront park, the signature central feature of the City of Lynn’s 2019 Open Space Master Plan.

“We are thrilled to have completed this milestone land transfer,” said Charter principal Mason Sandell. “This successful outcome is the product of four years of planning and close collaboration with both National Grid and municipal and state stakeholders. It allows us to complete the first phase of the project, which involves capping the former landfill, remediating impacted parcels, and adding coastal resiliency measures that together enable the land to be put back into productive reuse as public open space for the benefit of the citizens of Lynn.”

At the completion of this first phase, expected in late 2023, implementation of the second phase would begin, including end-use design and construction. The 2019 Municipal Harbor Plan amendment– approved by the Lynn City Council in October 2019—anticipated private and public stakeholders forming a Public-Private partnership to design, fund and build this signature public park.

“With the land assemblage complete and the cap repair project fully permitted, we’re looking forward to engaging with both city and state to advance this Public-Private partnership,” said Sandell. “But we are also grateful to National Grid for their previous stewardship, and for their shared commitment to seeing this future vision become a reality.”

“We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Charter that will deliver an important open space project on the waterfront to the city of Lynn,” said Marcy Reed, President, National Grid Massachusetts. “This key milestone helps advance a community priority and we look forward to the project’s successful outcome.”

“It’s great to see the progress being made towards the first phase of the planned public waterfront park included in the City’s 2019 Open Space Master Plan. This development will be a game changer for the people in our community,” said Mayor Thomas M. McGee. “I would like to thank Charter Development, National Grid and state and municipal leaders for their continued collaboration to move this 30-acre public open space project forward. This investment will unlock an amazing opportunity for residents to take advantage of a beautiful and unmatched public space, that for so many years has been walled off to our community.”

About Charter Development

Charter Development is the brownfield redevelopment affiliate of Charter Contracting (http://charter.us), a nationally recognized environmental and civil construction firm specializing in complex projects where land and water meet. The company maintains offices at 500 Harrison Avenue, Boston. 02118. For additional information, please call 857-246-6800.


Lynn Community Health Center plans to address racial disparities

Yesterday Lynn Community Health Center CEO Kiame Mahaniah, MD sent the letter below to their staff. Previously the LCHC had released a statement on racial inequality, which you can read by clicking here.
Please click the image below to see a full-resolution version of the letter.


Free Mobile Food Market tomorrow from 9-10AM

From the Lynn Community Health Center: Our next Mobile Market will be this Saturday from 9:00-10:00 am in the parking lot of 73 Buffum Street, just behind our main site.

The Mobile Market is a free monthly distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables in partnership with the Greater Boston Food Bank.


Due to expected rain on tomorrow, the date for the Clean Keaney Park
event has been moved to Saturday,July 18th.


Lynn Street Resurfacings

**Weather permitting**

Thursday, July 9, 2020  |  Webster Street & Waitt Avenue

Friday, July 10, 2020  |  Sutcliff Road & Savory Street

Monday, July 13, 2020  |  Anchor Road & Martin Road


Tropical Storm Fay impacts the region

From the National Weather Service’s Boston branch: The main update this morning was to take down the Flash Flood Watch for eastern/central MA and Rhode Island. The heavier rain in our area will be western MA/CT, and the best chance of flooding issues may remain west of southern New England.
Please see the graphics below for more details, click to see full-resolution images. Follow NWS-Boston on Facebook & Twitter for updates.

From Mayor McGee’s office: The Lynn Public Health Department has confirmed that as of today, the number of active, confirmed positive COVID-19 cases is 516 with 5 new cases today. 3,100 Lynn residents have recovered and 104 have died. The total number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Lynn since March 21, 2020, including those who have died and recovered, is 3,720. Please visit the new City of Lynn COVID-19 Data Dashboard which is updated daily.

We will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19 through the City website (www.lynnma.gov), social media, and the Smart 911 emergency notification system (sign up at www.smart911.com).

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