Resolves, 1934. — Chaps. 45, 46, 47. 619

Resolve providing for an investigation by the depart- Chap. 45 MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RELATIVE TO CERTAIN PROPOSED TRAFFIC ROUTES IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Resolved, That the department of public works is hereby authorized and directed to consider and investigate the loca- • tion, construction cost and desirabihty of the following pro- posed highway projects in the metropolitan district: (a) A route beginning at the Quincy shore drive near its intersection with East street in Quincy to the junction of the Old Colony boulevard and Freeport street in , including a suitable bridge over the ; or any suitable substitute for said route; (h) A route beginning at the southerly end of the Quincy Shore drive at Sea street, extending southwesterly across the marshes to the Southern artery; and (c) A circle or grade separation at the intersection of the and Washington street in the Forest Hills section of Boston. Said department shall report to the general court its findings and recommendations, together with drafts of legis- lation necessary to carry such recommendations into effect, by filing the same with the clerk of the house of representa- tives not later than the first Wednesday of December in the current year, and shall at the same time file a copy of said report with the budget commissioner. Approved June 29, 1934'

Resolve designating a portion op the brook farm Qfiap, 46 OR TRAFFIC ROUTE, SO CALLED, IN THE CITY OF BOSTON AS THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PARKWAY. Resolved, That so much of the Brook Farm parkway or traffic route as is located in the Roslindale and West Roxbury districts in the city of Boston be named the Veterans of Foreign Wars parkway, and that the metropolitan district commission is hereby authorized and directed to take ap- propriate action in accordance herewith. Approved June 29, 1934-

Resolve PROVIDING FOR AN INVESTIGATION RELATIVE TO THE Chap. 47 PROTECTION OF PROPERTY ALONG THE WATERFRONT IN THE BEACHMONT SECTION OF THE CITY OF REVERE.

Resolved, That the department of public works and the metropolitan district commission, acting as a joint board, are hereby authorized and directed to investigate the conditions causing the erosion of the shore and the flooding of adjacent property along the waterfront in the Beachmont section of the city of Revere with a view to determining the best means of reheving or improving said conditions by the construction of breakwaters, sea walls or other shore protection, or other-