Pittsfield Announces Community Bike Ride

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Department of Community Development Recreation Program, in partnership with the Berkshire Bike Path Council and Safe Routes to School, announces a Community Bike Ride on Saturday, May 23, at the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail.
 
The bike ride will depart from the Crane Ave trailhead (886 Crane Ave., Pittsfield) beginning at 10 a.m. Riders are invited to arrive at 9:30 a.m. to decorate their bikes and complete a bike safety check before the ride. Once the ride starts, participants can opt for a shorter loop to the Berkshire Mall trailhead and back or continue further along the trail.
 
This is a free event open to ages 5 and up. Attendees are asked to bring their own bicycles and helmets are required for all riders. All riders are welcome to join, and families are strongly encouraged to ride together. 
 
Refreshments will also be available for participating riders.
 
A rain date is in place for Sunday, May 24. 
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Lanesborough OKs Open Space Plan, Short-Term Rental Forms

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday set fees for short-term rentals and adopted an Open Space and Recreation Plan.
 
Town Administrator Gina Dario discussed the draft for STR registration and certificate of inspection since the new bylaws were passed at the annual town meeting.
 
The draft shows the process to file for inspection through Permit Eyes, the town's online permitting system that includes the state building code and safety requirements. Dario said members of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals and the building commissioner looked at other town models to come up with the best process for registration.
 
Inspections will be annually for non-owner occupied units and five years for owner-occupied. The inspection fee is a flat $50. The last suggestion discussed was the posting requirements for key information.
 
Dario said they looked at about four other communities on how they used non-sensitive information on owner contacts. Chair Deborah Maynard motioned to have the information posted both inside and out to help with law enforcement if needed.
 
"I'm going to make a motion that we put that relevant information not only on the inside of the short-term rental but on the outside, so if the police need to respond, ambulance needs to respond, fire especially needs to respond, all that information is there, nobody has to go searching for it," she said. "If push comes to shove, and it's a matter of minutes, that's going to make a big, a big difference in the outcome of the incident."
 
The board then heard a presentation from Berkshire Regional Planning Commission's community planner Andrew McKeever and Open Space and Recreation Committee Vice Chair Mark Hawthorne.
 
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