Monthly Archives: June 2014

Medfield trails maps

Rob Gregg pointed out to me the trail maps (click here) put together by David LaFreniere, formerly of Medfield, for his group, Friends of Medfield Forest and Trails.  Dave has moved from Medfield, but Medfield still has the benefit of his nice website with the maps he put together.   Thanks Rob for that information.

Trailhead series #4

I have no idea if this spot on Preservation Way is the start of a public trail or not, but it is really beautiful start of something.  If it is a trail, it needs clearing.

Trailhead #3

This one is on Preservation Way.  The sign is unique, so I am guessing it was a trail required by the Planning Board or the ZBA as part of the permitting process, in which case the developer, Ralph Costello, would have made up the sign.

Best message to the graduates

Saw this on the Kingsbury Grist Mill’s water wheel this morning.  "Congratulation class of 2014."

Trailhead series #2

Jade Walk trailhead actually has Conservation Commission small round 3" signs on twin posts.  Good marking, but  it is not likely that one would know what it is unless one knew what you were looking for.

Unmarked trailhead

One of the things the town needs to do better is to map the trails in town and clearly mark the trailheads.  This trail into Rocky Woods from Boyden  comes out between the two evergreens on the right.  Hard to find this trail unless you already know where it is.  This is a perfect example of why the town needs to better mark all the trailheads.

Sidewalk almost done

New sidewalk just needs a few bricks cut to fit to be done.

Odyssey House Demolition Prep In Process

Email from Bill Massaro –

MBTA gives town granite blocks for park

The MBTA today agreed to give Medfield a set of sixteen granite blocks that once probably formed the foundation of a railroad water tower.  The town will use them for seating at the Straw Hat Pocket Park.  Below is the exchange of emails that made it happen.

blocks photo 2

6/06/2014 1:03PM
RE: Re-purposing MBTA granite blocks into park seats
Boyle, Mark E.
===========================================================
Mr. Boyle,

Thank you! Unbelievable, but every dealing I have had with the MBTA have been so incredibly fast and efficient, that you get it done in less than one day! I hope we get back to you soon about the Bay Colony Rail Trail.
PS – We will send you pictures of the Straw Hat Park and the MBTA’s granite blocks when the park opens.
Best,
Pete
Osler L. Peterson, Attorney at Law

— Original Message—
To: “‘Osler L. Peterson'”
From: “Boyle, Mark”
Sent: 6/06/2014 12:26PM
Subject: RE: Re-purposing MBTA granite blocks into park seats

>> Mr. Peterson:
>>
>> This request is APPROVED. Please work with Patricia Barrett (copied on this
>> message) to complete the license/right of entry paperwork to access MBTA property
>> and remove the blocks.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> Mark E. Boyle
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Real Estate and Asset Development
>> MBTA
>> Ten Park Plaza, Suite 5720
>> Boston, MA 02116
>>
>> —–Original Message—–
>> From: Osler L. Peterson
>> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 11:12 AM
>> To: Boyle, Mark
>> Cc: Michael Sullivan; Kristine Trierweiler; Jean Mineo; Robert Kennedy
>> Subject: Re-purposing MBTA granite blocks into park seats
>>
>> Mr. Boyle,
>>
>>
>> I am a fourteen year selectman in Town of Medfield, and you and I had cursory
>> dealings in 2009 over the Bay Colony Rail Trail (copies of those emails appear
>> below). Despite how quickly I then thought the Bay Colony Rail Trail process might
>> happen, please know that Medfield is still hoping to make it a reality.
>>
>>
>> However, I am writing today about a second matter in the Town of Medfield, in hopes
>> that you are the proper person at the MBTA with whom to deal. The Town of Medfield
>> would like to re-purpose a group of about sixteen granite blocks owned by the MBTA
>> that originally served as a foundation for what we believe was a water tower that
>> serviced the railroad off West Mill Street, in what was then know as Medfield Junction
>> (the intersection of our north/south and east/west railroad lines), along what is now the
>> MBTA’s Bay Colony right of way in Medfield.
>>
>> With the MBTA’s permission, we propose to use the granite blocks as seating
>> elements in a new town park in our downtown, and feel that the historical tie in to
>> Medfield’s past would make them both especially interesting and appropriate.
>>
>> I have attached photos of both the granite blocks and the town owned land in our
>> downtown where the new pocket park is proposed. The granite blocks are about two
>> feet square on top, and a perfect height to serve as seats. The proposed pocket park
>> is along North Street in our downtown, and in the photos you can see Zebra’s
>> Restaurant to the left, Starbuck’s to the right, and our Town House at the right rear
>> behind the Starbuck’s.
>>
>>  I would be happy to show anyone from the
>> MBTA the granite blocks, if that would help.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your courtesies and assistance with this matter. Please let
>> me know if you have any questions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Pete
>> Osler L. Peterson, Attorney at Law
>> PETERSON | Law
>> 580 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02458
>> 66 North St, PO Box 358, Medfield, MA 02052 T – 617.969.1500 T – 617.969.1501 (direct)
>> M – 508-359-9190 F – 617.663.6008 osler.peterson@verizon.net
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/osler.peterson/
>> Medfield Information at: Facebook, https://medfield02052.wordpress.com/ &
>> http://twitter.com/Medfield

>> — Original Message—
>> To: “Osler L. Peterson”
>> From: “Boyle, Mark”
>> Sent: 6/29/2009 3:51PM
>> Subject: RE: Bay Colony tracks rail/trail bike path
>>
>> >> The MBTA is fast, but perhaps not quite that fast! At some point when
>> >> you’re ready, I’d suggest a meeting or workshop with interested
>> >> parties to discuss our rail trail program with municipalities. As I
>> >> mentioned, the MBTA conveys (via long-term 85-year leases) unused
>> >> railroad right of ways to local communities at no cost for conversion
>> >> to rail trails. We do stipulate and reserve the right to re-claim the
>> >> property if needed for a future transportation use. We have a growing
>> >> list of successful conversions.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you and I look forward to working with you on this important
>> >> effort.
>> >>
>> >> Mark E. Boyle
>> >> Assistant General Manager for Development MBTA Ten Park Plaza Boston,
>> >> MA 02116

>> >> —–Original Message—–
>> >> From: Osler L. Peterson
>> >> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 3:38 PM
>> >> To: Christian Donner; Connors, Thomas; Michael Sullivan;
>> >> Subject: RE: Bay Colony tracks rail/trail bike path
>> >>
>> >> Tom,
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for all the detailed information. I just spoke to Mark Boyle
>> >> (a copy of my notes are attached and copied in below). and he says if
>> >> I write him a letter he will send me the keys. Easiest real estate
>> >> deal I have ever done. So what’s holding Needham up?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Best,
>> >> Pete
==============================================
>> >> Telephone call to Mark Boyle, Director of Real Estate MBTA 10 Park
>> >> Plaza Boston, MA 02116
>> >> June 30, 2009 (3:09pm)
>> >>
>> >> 1. Related contact with Tom Connors with respect to Newton to
>> >> Medfield rail trail
>> >> 2. Procedure with MBTA =
>> >> a. Town writes a letter to the MBTA to ask about acquiring
>> >> the land
>> >> b. MBTA lease land for 85 years at no cost
>> >> c. Town of Medfield must agree to do the repair and
>> >> maintenance
>> >> i. What does that require? ==> “not much”
>> >> 3. Mass Highway and TIP funds to develop a rail trail
>> >> 4. MBTA has a boilerplate lease agreement that K&P finds acceptable
>> >> 5. Another model = Mass Central RR right of way ran through nine
>> >> towns, and DCR stepped in to design and develop the rail trail
>> >> 6. Bay Colony has to relinquish its freight rights to the line
>> >> first
>> >> a. It will require them to spend about $10,000 for a RR
>> >> attorney to do the paper work
>> >> b. He spoke to Bernie Regan, president of Bay Colony RR
>> >> recently
>> >> i. He says he does not want to continue to use it
>> >> ii. They so have a repair and maintenance
>> >> obligation, so they have an incentive to cease control
>> >> 7. G. L. c. 21E issues
>> >> a. Legislature amended statute recently to protect towns
>> >> acquiring old RR beds for rail trails, as long as town is following
>> >> best practices
>> >> b. Liability reverts from the town to last owner, which
>> >> would be MBTA, but by statute they sluff it off onto the owner prior
>> >> to them

6/12 mini-town hall

I am holding an evening mini-town hall on Alder Road next Thursday, June 12, and my hosts informed me that I could let people know that anyone is welcome to come.  Just please RSVP to JeanMineo@aol.com if you want to come.