SAUGUS — Three large discarded utility poles causing environmental and access issues at Rumney Marsh near the MBTA tracks will be removed after the Conservation Commission unanimously approved the project Wednesday night. Civil Engineer Bill Doyle, founder of C1.0 Engineering, presented on behalf of the MBTA, which owns the tracks, and Keolis Commuter Rail Services, which manages them. The issues the poles were causing were brought to the MBTA’s…
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