Thank you for your continued patience as we clean up from the storm.
The Town is in constant contact with National Grid. There are still approximately 700 residences without power.
Please continue to use caution when traveling in town. National Grid crews are throughout the community and the Town is actively working to remove downed public shade trees from the right of way. Any private trees that have fallen into the right of way will be removed up to the property line. Please do not bring brush/tree debris to the curb as the Town can not be picking up private property debris. Thank you for helping us to keep sidewalks safe for pedestrians.
The Cyr Center on Sharpners Pond Road will be open Monday-Saturday through 9/23/23 and residents may bring debris at no charge.
Burning is not yet allowed and burning season does not begin until January 1. A permit is required for burning.
The Red Cross shelter located at the new senior center is still open. The library is open. If you need anything, please do not hesitate to reach out at townmanager@northandoverma.gov.
The Town is working to remove downed public shade trees from the right of way. Any private trees that have fallen into the right of way will be removed up to the property line. Please do not bring brush/tree debris to the curb as the Town will not be picking up private property debris.
The Cyr Center on Sharpners Pond Road will be open Monday-Saturday through 9/23/23 and residents may bring debris at no charge.
Burning is not yet allowed and burning season does not begin until January 1. A permit is required for burning.
The Town invites the public to join a discussion with the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission (MVPC) about new State-mandated regulations that require many cities and towns in eastern Massachusetts, including North Andover, to create a zoning district that allows as of right multi-family housing. As of right zoning requires proposed projects to be reviewed by the Planning Board under a plan review process, as opposed to a more discretionary special permit process.
MVPC will present information about these regulations and we will discuss how the Town can comply with this new statute as well as answer questions. Questions? Contact Jean Enright in the Planning Department: 978-688-9535.
The Town of North Andover, through the North Andover Department of Elder Services is seeking input from residents age 60 or older. The Town invites your feedback to help make the Town a more Age and Dementia Friendly Community. This survey will collect input from residents on what is needed to create safe, healthy, and inclusive environments for older residents, people living with dementia, and the people who care for them. Your participation will inform actionable priorities to improve the livability of North Andover for people of all ages and abilities.
The Town is excited to announce it has posted the Request for Services for an Owner's Project Manager for the Kittredge School! Responses are due on September 20th and we hope to have a recommendation to the MSBA for a Project Manager by mid-October.
What is an Owner's Project Manager (OPM)?
The OPM will represent the Town during the feasibility study and schematic design phases, which may be amended to include continued Project Management Services through design development, construction documents, bid and award, construction, and final closeout of the Proposed Project.
Please note the Feasibility Study/Schematic Design Phase is estimated to take 20-24 months.