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Press Release  DCR Celebrates Completion of Road Rehabilitation Project at Quabbin Reservoir

$652,000 Project Provides Safer Access to Recreational Activities for the Community
For immediate release:
10/08/2024
  • Department of Conservation & Recreation

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Ilyse Wolberg, DCR Deputy Communications Director

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PETERSHAM — The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) today celebrated the successful completion of a significant road rehabilitation project leading to Fishing Area 3 at the Quabbin Reservoir. To mark the completion of this project, DCR held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the entrance to the new roadway leading to Fishing Area 3. DCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo, along with Director of Rural Affairs Anne Gobi, State Senators Peter Durant and Jake Oliveira, and State Representatives Todd Smola and Aaron Saunders joined the community for the celebration. 

The project involved reclaiming and repaving approximately 1.75 miles from outside Gate 43 to just before the bridge. The total cost was $652,000 and was made possible through funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), filed by Representative Smola, and DCR through the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) Trust Fund.

“At DCR, we are dedicated to making our properties welcoming and accessible for all users to enjoy and connect with our natural and recreational resources,” said DCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo. “We are pleased to see this important access road revitalized to provide access to the Quabbin Reservoir, a valuable natural and recreational resource for the community.” 

“I am grateful to the Department of Conservation and Recreation for its commitment in providing safe access to recreational activities for residents and visitors to our state,” said Director of Rural Affairs Anne Gobi. “It takes a great team to complete an important project like this, and I appreciate the partners and supporters that worked with us to bring safer roadways to this community.”

The improved road makes it easier for visitors to access and enjoy this popular outdoor recreation destination that families and individuals use for fishing, walking, running and bike riding. It also connects visitors to opportunities for wildlife observation, while appreciating the natural scenery of the Quabbin Reservoir. 

"The rehabilitation of the access road to Gate 43 and Area 3 is greatly welcomed by everyone who uses the area for fishing and hiking," said State Senator Peter Durant (Worcester and Hampshire). "I have fished Quabbin recently and heard from people who regularly use Gate 43 to bring boats to the reservoir that this will improve their access and it will allow a better experience for everyone who visits."

“Preserving and enhancing access to the Quabbin Reservoir is crucial for recreation and the environment,” said State Senator Jake Oliveira (Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester). “The rehabilitation of this access road ensures that everyone can continue to enjoy one of Massachusetts' most pristine natural resources. I commend the Department of Conservation and Recreation for their commitment to maintaining this vital connection to the beauty and biodiversity of the Quabbin.”

“The completion of the Gate 43 Access Road project is a testament to the power of community advocacy and collaboration. Clayton 'Syd' Sydla has been a tireless champion for the Quabbin Fishermen's Association, and it was his dedication that brought this project to our attention,” said State Representative Todd Smola (1st Hampden). “Thanks to his persistence and the support of our legislative team, we were able to secure the necessary funding to make this improvement a reality. This new access road ensures that visitors can continue to enjoy everything the Quabbin has to offer safely and without the risk of damaging their vehicles or gear. We are proud to celebrate this milestone and grateful to everyone who made it possible.”

“Improvements to the Launch Area 3 access road conveys our shared commitment to public access to the Quabbin,” said State Representative Aaron Saunders (7th Hampden). “I appreciate the hard work of Representative Smola to secure this funding and Commissioner Arrigo for ensuring this project was undertaken and completed.” 

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