Matt Lattanzi
Email:
[email protected]
Phone Number:
617-394-2334
Address:
Department of Planning & Development
484 Broadway
Room 25
Everett, MA 02149
Hours:
Monday & Thursday, 8am – 7:30pm
Tuesday – Wednesday, 8am – 5pm
Contact
Matt Lattanzi
Email:
[email protected]
Phone Number:
617-394-2334
Address:
Department of Planning & Development
484 Broadway
Room 25
Everett, MA 02149
Hours:
Monday & Thursday, 8am – 7:30pm
Tuesday – Wednesday, 8am – 5pm
Learn about a 3-year experiment about air quality being conducted in Everett by MyRWA and funded by the EPA!
The Everett Conservation Commission is a five member board which oversees the protection of wetlands and other water bodies in the city.
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The City of Everett has been working with Shadley Associates on the Everett Riverfront Vision Plan. This plan is a follow-up to the 2017 Malden River Greenway Vision Plan completed by the Mystic River Watershed Association with the cities of Everett, Malden and Medford and Friends of the Malden River. The City of Everett would like your feedback about the Vision Plan and about overall public engagement.
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Geographic information readily available in order to improve the efficiency of municipal services.
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