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New signage installed at Old Pascommuck property

June 22, 2023 by Michael Caron

Updated signage was installed this week along East Street and the bike path. The sign includes new acquired property The Old Bed- Fish & Wildlife area which abuts the Old Pascommuck property and is still in development for access trails.

Filed Under: Featured, News and Events, Property maintenance

2023 Scholarship recipient

May 16, 2023 by Michael Caron

This years Easthampton High School student recipient of the Pascommuck Conservation Trust Scholarship, given in memory of Ed Dwyer, is Karina Patterson. Karina Patterson plans to study marine biology.

Congratulations Karina!

Filed Under: News and Events

Hampshire Gazette article regarding alternate plans for Sierra Vista Commons project

March 19, 2023 by Michael Caron

Pascommuck Trust members Marty Klein and Gerrit Stover were featured in a Daily Hampshire Gazette article published on Monday March 13th. They both gave a detailed description of how the proposed project would have an environmental impact and propose an alternate plan that would balance the need for affordable housing and conservation. Here is a link to the full article.

Filed Under: News and Events, Protect Your Land

2023 Annual Meeting

March 18, 2023 by Michael Caron

The annual meeting held on March 7th at City Space was attended by around 40 people this year as well as some attending via Zoom. During the first half of the meeting Marty Klein, longtime board member, rose to give tribute to John Bator, who this year stepped down as president. After extolling all his efforts and accomplishments as President, John was presented with a chainsaw lamp fashioned by Kevin Mulligan, a longtime member and main land and trail maintenance person for the Trust. A YouTube video of the first half of the meeting can be accessed through this link.
The second half of the meeting was a presentation by Wayne Feiden, former long-time Northampton Director of Planning. The theme of his talk was “How Development and Conservation Can Coexist”. He gave many examples of developments that were revised after many meetings and discussions that led to more balanced development projects. The YouTube video of his presentation can be accessed through this link.

Board Members
PCT members
Marty Klein giving speech
Chainsaw lamp
John Bator with chainsaw lamp

Filed Under: News and Events

PCT to address concerns regarding proposed Sierra Vista development project off Northampton Street

January 20, 2023 by Michael Caron

To our PCT members and friends:
You may know that a proposed multi-use development, “Sierra Vista Commons,” is under consideration by Easthampton’s Planning Board and Conservation Commission. This 30+ acre development starts at Route 10 and spreads back over farmland, wetlands and forest, down to the critical habitat of the Manhan River, a focus of our work for decades.
Your PCT board is looking closely at the plans presented by the developer and offering alternative visions for how this land could be developed. We have some serious concerns about the impacts this commercial/residential project would have on our community at large and our precious natural resources.
Our Dwyer Conservation Area and its trails are situated 400’ across the Manhan from the proposed development. Sierra Vista plans to construct dense housing coming downhill and ending in proximity to the river. Our mission is to protect Easthampton’s natural resources, and we worry about a loss of habitat along this unique corridor, used by wildlife to travel through the very heart of our city. The river, the rich fields, and the old trees that currently exist here are critical habitat for creatures large and small. Current plans would destroy or impact much of this land. Two and a half acres of trees plus many more acres of grade A farmland will be buried under pavement and imported topsoil.

The two following links are maps of the proposed project and the environmental impact.

Link to before and after maps of proposed project

Link to map of environmental context

Filed Under: Featured, News and Events, Protect Your Land

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