Melville Sets Open Meeting on Greylock Glen Project
ADAMS, Mass. — A meeting on the Greylock Glen project has been scheduled by Paula Melville, a town selectmen who says she is hosting the meeting as a citizen, on Saturday, May 21, at the Adams Free Library's Miller Annex Room from 10 to 1.Melville said the purpose of the meeting is to give Adams residents the opportunity to speak about the Greylock Glen and to discuss what Adams is willing to settle for, with regard to the intent of the Chapter 676 legislation of 1985 (the measure that created the opportunity for the glen project and set aside $8.5 million to aid in development).
A presentation on the history of the varied proposals and projects since then will be made by former Selectman Edward Driscoll.
Topics for dicussion will include the amenities of the current project designed by the town.
Melville will share the accounting of Greylock Glen funds she received from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
In addition, Melville said she would like to see Adams residents present at the meeting come to consensus on two issues: The first addresses setting a deadline for completion of construction of the town's project at Greylock Glen and the second the adoption of a resolution that seeks enforcement of the deadline.
(The consensus on a deadline and a resolution would be nonbinding since the meeting has no authority to impose any conditions.)
Attendees are asked to be prompt and to park in the public lot on Depot Street.

