Posted inEnvironment

$120 million sewer project marks Lynn’s latest effort to improve water quality, fix its long-polluted coastline

A collection of cities on the North Shore (and across Massachusetts) have historically combined sewer systems where both wastewater and stormwater come through shared pipes. During heavy rains, the excess flow bypasses the treatment plants where it is supposed to be cleaned and is instead discharged into local bodies of water to prevent backups in people’s homes.

Posted inHousing

The new Seaport District? Restoration of Lynn’s waterfront has developers closing in on city’s South Harbor

The waterfront is one of Lynn’s major attractions and has been a key part of the city’s ongoing growth and economic revitalization plans. But affordable housing advocates have raised concerns about the kind of development that Harbor Park has attracted – comparing the South Harbor to Boston’s wealthy Seaport District.

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