Southwest Corridor Park - Assessment Dashboard Report



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I.Concerns/Issues - With Responses/Updates/Milestones

#Date Priority Code (See KEY below)COMMENTS, CONCERNS AND ISSUESAny Updates or Milestones?
19/19/2024
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28/20/2024
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38/20/2024
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48/16/2024
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57/30/2024
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63/23/2024
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72/22/2024
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81/23/2024
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912/19/2023
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1011/19/2023
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119/20/2023
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128/21/2023
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137/22/2023
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146/22/2023
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152/1/2022
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | Dog waste on gardens and footpaths is increasing and wth it an increase in rats along the corridor. This is causing a public health hazard. Identified dog relief stations with a supply of waste disposal bags would help. Additional trash barrels are needed in the area around the dog park. ... |

7/5/2022 4:04:35 PM | | | See above.

7/5/2022 2:41:46 PM | | | See above.

162/1/2022
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | Signs are too small and outdated. Large and Bold signs are needed to warn of the health hazards of dog waste , the need to clean up after your dog, and the fines for failure to do so. ... |

7/5/2022 4:04:35 PM | | | Signage will be an item in the master planning process.

7/5/2022 2:41:46 PM | | | Signage will be an item in the master planning process.

172/1/2022
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | Signs are out of date and too small. Numbers to call for security issues are much in need of updating. ... |

7/5/2022 4:04:35 PM | | | See above. Phone numbers are up-to-date.

7/5/2022 2:41:46 PM | | | See above. Phone numbers are up-to-date.

184/3/2021
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | Some of the COVID / Social distancing signs are broken or missing, including a missing sign near the BlueBike station at Jackson Square.... |
193/28/2021
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | The ONLY sign in the South End that mentions the park is the notice that you are entering the Southwest Corridor Reservation. We are not, and never have been a reservation, and the other lettering is wearing off. The sign should be removed, as names and brand names are important. And it is not the... |

3/29/2021 10:53:38 AM | | | Initial response via PMAC: Should this say "And it is not the [Pierre Lallement] bike path anymore anyhow."? If yes, the Pierre Lallement name raises lots of questions, as most people call the path simply the Southwest Corridor Park Bicycle Path (or Bike/Walking Paths). There have been some good conversations about this, although the name remains officially the Pierre Lallement Bike Path. About the larger question of the sign -- definitely worth looking at options.

203/28/2021
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | The sign on Northampton Street needs to be removed, please. Please see photo. The Park has never been a Reservation, and the letters are eroding. ... |

4/13/2021 8:53:28 AM | | | (See comment above.)

211/5/2021
Priority CodePriority CodePriority Code
Signage | There aren`t enough signs asking people to clean up after their dogs and warning of the health hazard of failure to do so... |

II.General Updates and Milestones



KEY: Priority codes are based on three criteria:

IMPACT: Does this issue affect park safety and/or usability of park features? 3 is highest priority.
DOMAIN: Is this issue within the domain of park staff, park volunteers and/or public safety partners? 3 represents issues that are defintely in the domain of park staff, volunteers or public safety partners, while 1 or 2 represents issues that are multi-faceted, requiring a citywide or statewide solution or other solutions not within our control.
PLAN: Is there an agreed-upon approach or an agreed-upon plan to address this issue? 3 represents issues that have a clear, agreed-upon plan or approach, including projects that have been agreed on or that are routine maintenance.

The Southwest Corridor is a state park managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation

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