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generated by the winter storms. There is also concern that private and public facilities <br /> might not be able to be repaired in total for the upcoming boating/fishing season. In <br /> summary, boater safety and collection of ramp, float, walkway, and mooring debris <br /> should be, in the opinion of the Waterways Commission, the focus. <br /> A motion was made by Stan Healy, 2nd by Don Barton and unanimously approved that <br /> the Waterways Commission recommend to the Town Manager, BOS and Catherine <br /> Laurent that construction work on the Great River Boat Ramp project be put on hold for <br /> reasons discussed above with resumption of work in Fall 2015. <br /> There was no substantive discussion about the dingy storage project as responsibility <br /> for the project will rest with Catherine Laurent. The high school has agreed to build the <br /> racks. <br /> Waterway Improvements and Dredging: Don reported the "good news" that nothing <br /> had changed with the schedule for the dredge work covered by the Popponesset permit. <br /> The next stop for the dredge after leaving Chatham is Popponesset. <br /> The signed CZM grant to Save Popponesset Bay has been received. <br /> New Business: Mike Richardson mentioned the There Is Something About Mashpee <br /> program and suggested the program include information about the Waterways <br /> Commission's mission and scope of work. The information could be "educational" and <br /> when budget time comes an informed voter will be more receptive to budget requests. <br /> Review of Waterways Commission section of the Town Report has been completed <br /> A motion to adjourn was made by Stan Healy, 2nd by Don Barton at 10:18 AM. The vote <br /> was unanimous. <br /> The next scheduled meeting is April 14, 2015 at 9:00 AM in the Popponesset Room <br />