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- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Public Meeting Notice Landry Park Design Public Meeting 6/6/24
Overview
At this virtual public meeting, the project team will present the goals and scope of work for improvements to Landry Park, as well as information gathered from surveys and site analyses. The area that is now Landry Park is located within the Boston Manufacturing Company Historic District (MHC #WLT.AO), along the edge of Charles River and within former mill building foundations that were demolished and filled in the 1970s. The site was redeveloped in 1980’s to rehabilitate the Mill building, which now houses 288 apartments, and create the park. DCR’s vision for Landry Park is to protect and restore the ecologically sensitive landscape of the Charles riverbank while also highlighting and interpreting the great cultural significance of the park, historic spillway, and mill buildings by providing clear, welcoming, and universally accessible pedestrian routes and connections to the Charles River Greenway, Paul Dudley Bike Path, and the Museum of Industry as well as providing enhanced opportunities for passive recreation. DCR seeks public input on a vision to renovate and modernize the park while supporting the communities it serves.