TOWN OF TRURO
INVITATION FOR BIDS
The Town of Truro is seeding sealed bids to install and furnish all labor, materials and equipment, and to perform all operations required for raising, lifting, moving, and relocating onto new foundations one 2-bedroom house and one residential structure located in Truro, MA 02666
Bid specifications may be obtained from the Town of Truro website at https://www.truro-ma.gov under Bids and Proposals.
Bids will be received at the Truro Town Hall first floor administration offices, 24 Town Hall Road, P.O. Box 2030 Truro, MA 02666 on or before February 17, 2023, at 2:30pm.
Darrin K. Tangeman
Town Manager
Published: Independent, January 19 and 26, 2023
TOWN OF TRURO
Conservation Commission
Public Hearing
February 6, 2023
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The Truro Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing Monday, February 6, 2022 at 5:00PM; THIS IS A REMOTE PARTICIPATION MEETING. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS VIA PHONE OR E-MAIL. Under the Executive Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, signed by Governor Baker on March 12, 2020, all members in any meeting of the public body may participate remotely. Specific information and the general guidelines for remote participation by members of the public will be posted on the Truro website: www.truro-ma.gov, in accordance with Massachusetts General Law 131 section 40 (Wetlands Protection Act) and the Truro Conservation Bylaw, Chapter 8 to consider the following:
Notices of Intent:
4 River View Rd, Christopher Lucy: small tree removal & crown reduction; Bordering Vegetated Wetland, Riverfront area. (Map 50, Parcel 266)
423 Shore Rd, Jennifer Chrisholm: demo and rebuild dwelling; Barrier Beach, Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. (Map 9, Parcel 1)
Request for Determination of Applicability:
2 Ryder Hollow Rd, Bradley Bernstein: rebuild existing deck, replace existing footings with diamond piers, build new deck & use existing driveway retaining walls as footings; Buffer Zone to a Coastal Bank (Map 63, Parcel 14)
Carol Girard-Irwin, Chair, Truro Conservation Commission
Published, The Provincetown Independent, January 26, 2023