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January 28, 2021
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Category: DPW

Department of Public Works

Reading Police and DPW Announce Modified Overnight Parking Rules for Upcoming Winter

Reading, MA — Police Chief David Clark and Department of Public Works Director Jane Kinsella announce that the Town...
DPW, Police

MBTA Releases Proposed Service Changes to Match New Ridership Patterns

No fare changes are included in proposals and service adjustments are not permanent.  Public outreach underway through December 4....
Transportation and Traffic

Haverhill Street Set to 35MPH

Reading, MA — By a vote of 4-0, the Select Board decided to set the speed limit on Haverhill...
Covid-19, Select Board, Transportation and Traffic

Reading Water Dept. Receives MassDEP 2019 Public Water System Award

Reading, MA — In recognition of National Drinking Water Week, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) announced the...
DPW, Government

Selectmen Vote to Support Override

Reading, MA — The Board of Selectmen closed the warrant for April Town Meeting on February 27 at its...
DPW, Election 2018, Meetings, Planning, Transportation and Traffic

Water and Sewer Bills to be Mailed

Reading, MA — Water/Sewer/Storm Water bills for the Town of Reading will be mailed on March 9, 2018 and...
DPW, Government

Selectmen Increase Price of Depot Parking

The Combined Compost/Depot Parking Stickers Will Rise to $150.00 in 2018 Reading, MA -– At the October 24 meeting,...
Government, Transportation and Traffic

Curbside Leaf Collection Dates Announced

As summer turns to autumn and leaves begin falling, homeowners will break out the rakes, mowers, leaf blowers, and...
DPW, Events

Week In Review

Reading Police Seek Public’s Help After Man Found Bound on Roadside On Sunday, Oct. 1, at approximately 8:19 p.m.,...
Arts and Entertainment, Business, Chamber, Community, DPW, Events, Government, Police

Camp Curtis Guild Could Be New Home for DPW

The board of selectmen received an economic development update from Town Manager Robert LeLacheur as part of its regular...
DPW, Government, Health, Meetings
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