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Open Space and Recreation Committee
Contact
Environmental Planner
Address:
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Phone:
978-921-6000
Hours:
M, T, W 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Th 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
F 8:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m.
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OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
ADDRESS
TERM EXPIRES
Robert Buchsbaum, Chair, Ward 4 Representative
12 Bertram Street
August 31, 2010
Elizabeth Dunne,Vice Chair, Ward 6 Representative
16 Greenwood Avenue
August 31, 2011
David Brewster, Ward 1 Representative
9 Carver Street
August 31, 2010
Suzanne Beaudoin, Ward 2 Representative
19 Mulberry Street
August 31, 2010
William Squibb, Ward 3 Representative
509 Cabot Street
August 31, 2010
Pamela Kampersal, Ward 5 Representative
241 Dodge Street
August 31, 2011
Michael Ralbovsky, Parks & Recreation Commission Representative
10 Eleanor Avenue
August 31, 2010
Nancy Coffey, Comunity-at-Large Representative
97 Haskell Street
August 31, 2008
Marilyn McCrory, Community-at-Large Representative
2 Lovett Court
August 31, 2008
Sylvan Menezes, Harbor Management Authority Representative
14 Princeton Avenue
August 31, 2011
Planning Board Representative, Vacant
 
 
Conservation Commission Representative, Vacant
 
 
Beverly's Open Space and Recreation Plan
Open Space Plan Maps

AROUND BEVERLY MAY 5 2007 025.jpg
                                                                        Pole Swamp Lane     (c) David Brewster

Mission Statement:
The mission of the City of Beverly Open Space and Recreation Committee is to preserve, maintain and enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Beverly by developing and maintaining an open space plan.  The plan identifies and recommends open space acquisitions and identifies other creative strategies to preserve open space based on public input and in consideration of City government policies and action and the City's Master Plan.

What We Do:
Beverly's Open Space and Recreation Committee work to acquire and preserve land and ecosystems within Beverly.  These areas provide a healthy environment for wildlife and plants and areas for passive or active recreational use by the public.  Areas of high natural, scenic and/or recreational value are priorities for the Committee.  In order to assure the protection of valued land, we assist in the creation of trails for passive recreation, community gardens, playing fields, beaches and playgrounds.  

Public education is an important part of our mission, which involves providing informational signage at several open space properties, outdoor educational activities and land use and protection workshops.  The Committee also provides opportunities for the public to appreciate and enjoy Beverly's preserved natural areas, parks, playgrounds and fields, gardens, water resources, wetlands and beaches.

Ownership of Beverly's Open Spaces


Owners

Acreage
 
Beverly Conservation Commission
 
423
 
Beverly Park and Recreation Department
 
98
 
Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, City Owned

169
 
Non Profit Organizations
 
300
 
Total Open Space (not all is permanently protected)

1,050

Total Land in Beverly
 
9,680

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City Hall: 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915
Phone: (978) 921-6000   Fax: (978) 921-6052
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