The Five Minute Read
Interactive city maps and guides
LOWELL >> The city of Lowell posts mapping information on a variety of topics ranging from electric charging station locations (there are 18), polling places, Federal Emergency Management Agency flood zones, trash day neighborhood pickup schedules, park locations, bicycle routes, parking garages, property information and much more on the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) & Maps webpage.
GIS is a computer-based system, which captures, stores, retrieves, analyzes and displays locationally defined (spatial) data.
For more information, call 978-674-4357. live discussion on LIHEAP and home heating assistance, Thursday, Jan. 25, at 11 a.m. The livestream is available on Youtube at youtube.com/watch?v=cyjrwcrx2by and Facebook facebook.com/reploritrahan.
Community Teamwork Inc. is now taking LIHEAP applications, 45 Kirk St., second floor. Brochures are available in English, Spanish, Khmer and Portuguese. To apply online, visit commteam.org/ fuel. For fuel assistance program information, call 978-459-6161, or email fuelassistance@commteam. org.
For the energy/weatherization program, call 978654-4904, or email energyprograms@commteam. org.
Hate crimes/hate incidents community forum
and Engagement Division, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee and the Chelmsford Senior Center present a Hate Crimes/hate Incidents Forum on Thursday, Jan.
25, at 6 p.m., at the Senior Center, 75 Gorton Road.
Join other community members for a conversation about hates crimes and incidents in a discussion featuring Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan.
For more information, contact Sgt. Dan Goguen at Dgoguen@chlemsfordma.gov.
Health insurance fair
LOWELL >> free and open to the public. For information, call 978-746-7771.
Virtual informational meeting on Route 110 work
The purpose of the virtual meeting is to provide the public with information on the proposed Lowell, Dracut and Methuen resurfacing and related work on the Route 110 project on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 6 p.m. To register, visit bit.ly/3sc50l5.
The proposed work includes resurfacing 6.3 miles of Route 110, from the Merrimack River bike path in Lowell to Riverside Drive in Methuen. The work includes a new shared use path, improved sidewalks and upgraded pedestrian curb ramps where required and possible.
All views and comments submitted in response to the meeting will be reviewed and considered to the maximum extent possible.