Air Quality Monitoring Study to Take Place in Springfield

A project will get underway, beginning in June, to monitor the air quality in Springfield  – once dubbed the “asthma capital” of the United States. Local residents can take part in the study… and receive a stipend for your work.

Air quality sensors will be placed throughout the city to measure air pollution levels and provide information in real time to help people take steps to protect themselves from exposure. The project is being paid for by the office of Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey with $50,000 from settlement funds paid by polluters.

If you are interested in participating in this project, you are invited to join our Advisory Committee!  We are looking for residents to participate in the process to set up and monitor the air quality sensors. Residents will help with the following:

  • Help environmental partners to identify air quality monitoring sites in each city.
  • Help create community messaging about the installation of the air quality monitors and ways to use the information to inform the community
  • Build an understanding of climate resilience and environmental justice initiatives and advocacy in Springfield, Chicopee, and Holyoke.
  • Promote and share other climate resilience and environmental justice initiatives efforts in the community
  • Resident Advisors receive a $100/month stipend. The project runs from April – June.

APPLY TO BE A RESIDENT ADVISOR:
To apply to be a Resident Advisor, please fill out this Google Form or please contact Samantha Hamilton, Live Well Springfield Manager, Public Health Institute of Western MA or 413-794-2807.

This project is a collaboration of the following organizations: Live Well Springfield, Pioneer Valley Asthma Coalition, ReGreen Springfield, City of Springfield, City of Holyoke, Earthwatch, and Yale School of Public Health. Funding provided by the MA Attorney General’s Office of Environmental Enforcement and MA Municipal Vulnerability Program.

TO LEARN MORE:
To hear more about the project, please listen to the audio segment on WAMC – Northeast Public Radio.  Visit t.ly/se5q to access the audio story by Paul Tuthill, WAMC Connecticut Valley Bureau Chief.

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Heritage Tree Tours of Springfield

pictureTake a tour of Springfield’s neighborhoods to see some of the largest and most beautiful trees in the city.

Regreen Springfield and the City of Springfield, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, the Greening the Gateway Cities Program and the Massachusetts Dept of Conservation and Recreation invite you to take some time to look around Springfield and experience a whole new world… just by looking up and around you… as you travel through the city’s neighborhoods.

A heritage tree, as defined by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), is a tree that:

  • Measures more than 32 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH) or 100.45 inches in circumference
    or
  • Has a documented cultural and/or historical significance.

Heritage Tree Tours for the following neighborhoods are now available online.  Click on the neighborhood below to take a look. The following neighborhood tours are available:

Museum District –  Click Here
McKnight, Upper Hill, and Old Hill – Click Here
Court Square District – Click Here

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Fall Foliage Tree Celebration at Gunn Square

squareBlock Party in the Square (Gunn Square, Springfield, MA)

Join us for a free old fashioned barbecue, entertainment and giveaways for the whole family! Have some fun and engage in your community!
Hosted by Regreen Springfield and Greening the Gateway Cities Springfield, this neighborhood event will be held on Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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