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1. www.salemnews.com
www.salemnews.com/punews/local - [Cached]Published on: 5/9/2008 Last Visited: 5/9/2008
Tina Cassidy, the city's planning director, said one developer did not bid for a 30-acre piece of land after determining he could not make enough money due to the open space requirements. -
2. SalemNews.com, Salem, MA - Taller buildings would be restricted to smaller area
www.salemnews.com/punews/local - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2007 Last Visited: 2/8/2007
Planning Director Tina Cassidy submitted a revised proposal to the City Council on Monday night that would allow 75-foot-tall buildings - 20 feet taller than the current height limit - but restrict them to a half-mile stretch of Rantoul Street between Edwards and Bow streets.Read this article in full with a -
3. Beverly Lobby Against Sounding Trainhorns - BLAST: News Archives
www.beverly-blast.org/archives - [Cached]Last Visited: 11/24/2007
Mayor Scanlon has designated Tina Cassidy, Beverly's City Planner, as the lead in filing the City's notices and related documentation.
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Tina Cassidy, Planning Director for the City of Beverly, is preparing Beverly's paperwork required for continuation of Beverly's whistle bans as one or more "Pre-Rule Quiet Zones" under the federal regulations. Working with Peter Johnson of BLAST, Tina has graciously taken on the filing requirements as those can only come from the public agency with responsibility for safety at the various highway crossings.
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Tina has obtained verbal agreement from MA Highway to our taking the lead on filing, and expects written confirmation shortly, and the MBTA has cooperated by providing copies of the relevant pages of its Engineers' Operating Handbook which document the bans in effect (including Lee's Crossing).
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Joan and Peter Johnson of BLAST, Tina Cassidy, Beverly's City Planner, and Roy Gelineau, City Solicitor, met Monday, February 9th with Congressman Tierney and Carolyn Stewart, Tierney's Community Development Director, to map out plans for coordinating a review of the safety equipment and accident history for all of Beverly's crossings, and for filing applications for designation of Pre-Rule Quiet Zones under the legislation.

