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Table 8: Crossings in Poor Or Damaged Condition Stream Continuity Assessment in the Taunton River Watershed Appendix C: Additional Tables Table 9. Crossings in Poor or Damaged Condition p. 2 Table 10. Crossings with Severe Constriction p. 5 Table 11. Crossings with Skewed Alignment p. 8 Table 12. Crossings with Inlet and Outlet Drops p. 10 Table 13. Unassessed Sites Ranked as Tier 1 or 2 p. 14 For the full report and other Appendices, see: www.massaudubon.org/shapingthefuture For more information, contact: Stefanie Covino, 508-640-5618 or [email protected], Priscilla Chapman, 508-828-1101, [email protected], www.savethetaunton.org 1 Table 9: Crossings in Poor or Damaged Condition Crossing Code Road Stream_Name Crossing Condition Attleboro xy4193103571245070 Pike Avenue Trib to Chartley Br Poor xy4194271671266266 Garfield Avenue Trib to Chartley Br Poor xy4194174471239039 Peckham Street Chartley Brook Poor xy4192364071240211 Sheridan Circle Trib to Chartley Br Poor xy4191538871233625 Smith Street Trib to Chartley Br Poor xy4193835171261916 Bishop Street Trib to Chartley Br Poor Berkley xy4184288271023679 Bryant Street Quaker Brook Poor xy4182462371054352 Holloway Street Cotley River Poor Bridgewater xy4194520871000382 Vernon Drive Trib to Snows Br Collapsing xy4196350170961152 Conant Street Sawmill Brook Poor xy4194798270995089 Crossing St/Appletree Circle Snows Brook Rusted Through xy4194826570993315 Cross Street Snows Brooks Rusted Through Brockton xy4207373771060520 Windsor Circle/Rockland unnamed Eroding xy4205022671065091 Unknown Coweeset Brook Eroding Dighton Trib to xy4186054471185385 Maple St Segregansett Poor xy4186773571170433 Wheeler Segreganset River Poor East Bridgewater Trib to Matfield xy4202482870969644 Aaundrea's Way River Poor xy4203334570950873 Unknown Trib to Meadow Br Poor Easton xy4204427471157644 Mill Street Poquanticut Brook Collapsing xy4206850871105685 31 Main St, unnamed drive Queset Brook Collapsing xy4204186071126676 After Magnoliaway Road Beaver Brook Eroding xy4206961671108800 unnamed footpath unnamed brook Eroding xy4206476771085436 Rhododendron Rd. unnamed Eroding xy4206848371105783 31 Main St, unnamed drive Queset Brook Eroding xy4205219871118523 Randall Street Black Poor xy4200997371120162 Bay Road Unknown Poor xy4203317871130957 Beaver Brook Dam Beaver Brook Rusted Through Fall River xy4174673371075007 Bell Rock Road Mill Brook Poor Foxboro xy4207684671279659 Pierce Street Carpenter Pond Broken xy4204592971275532 Mill Street Unknown Stream Collapsing xy4204437171230974 Spring Street Robinson Brook Collapsing xy4207662371196194 East Street Unknown Poor xy4206329971194978 Willow Street Canoe River Poor xy4205938571262727 Granite Street Unknown Poor xy4203777771270090 South Street Unknown Poor 2 xy4204923371265592 Mill Street Unknown Poor xy4206895271216690 Oak Street Unknown Poor xy4206952671269558 Lakeview Road Cocasset Brook Rusted Through xy4205851771268382 Lakeview Road Unknown Rusted Through xy4204487671224150 Spring Street Robinson Brook Rusted Through Freetown xy4176037670994127 Burns Lane Unknown Eroding xy4174026370983870 Chipaway Rd. Fall Brook Eroding xy4176059971074361 Unknown Unknown Poor Halifax xy4199857170887975 Furnace Street Unknown Poor xy4199799570882659 Elm Street Unknown Poor xy4199784970887684 Furnace Street Unknown Poor Lakeville xy4190180770978222 Harding Street (Rte. 44) Poquoy Brook Eroding xy4185003570940070 Old Main Street Bates Brook Poor xy4184593670951308 Bedford St Unknown Poor xy4182576471018273 Pierce Avenue Unknown Poor Mansfield xy4204730471174718 Maple Street Unknown Steam Collapsing xy4200777171241091 School Street Hodges Brook Eroding xy4200777171241091 School Street Hodges Brook Eroding xy4201243571235105 Forbes Boulevard Unknown Poor xy4201049471238715 Plymouth Street Unknown Poor xy4201923471196794 Ware Street Unknown Poor xy4201182271236105 Forbes Boulevard Unknown Poor xy4201922971238967 Hampden Road unknown Poor xy4203512971188248 Franklin Street Unknown Poor xy4203945971222084 Country Street Robinson Brook Rusted Through Middleborough Tispaquin Street Fall Brook Collapsing xy4193292770977005 Plymouth Street Otis Pratt Brook Collapsing xy4186530170908333 Wood St. Fall Brook Eroding xy4187094770913764 Old Bridge St.- Dead end Nemasket River Eroding xy4191727270859202 Plympton Street Unknown Poor xy4192206270852812 Plympton Street Unknown Poor xy4191600370857469 Katrina Road Unknown Poor Norton xy4197781271124483 Lincoln Street Unknown Collapsing xy4200720971153383 Red Mill Road Canoe River Eroding xy4197626571199618 Mansfield Avenue Unknown Poor xy4197360571205602 Young Avenue Unknown Poor xy4196786571257649 Richardson Ave Unknown Poor xy4196791471263695 Old Richardson Avenue Unknown Poor xy4197071871231797 Walker Street Unknown Poor xy4196439971236647 Walker Road Wading River Rusted Through Plainville xy4203045771316473 Cowell Street Hawthorne Brook Broken xy4202439971328607 George Street Unknown Stream Eroding 3 xy4201982871313791 Shepard Street Turnpike Lake Eroding Plympton xy4196405270817006 Center Street Colchester Brook Poor Raynham xy4194653371064317 Center Street Unknown Stream Eroding xy4196034171043393 Elm St. unnamed Eroding xy4189532070998291 River Brook Drive Unknown Poor xy4193260371053567 Gardiner Street Forge River Rusted Through Sharon xy4210069571131315 Bay Road Unknown Broken xy4209953671136038 Castle Drive Unknown Broken xy4208473771192270 Canoe River Road Canoe River Collapsing xy4206294571179613 Mansfield Street Canoe River Eroding xy4206924471150517 Unknown Unknown Poor xy4208104971195001 East Foxboro Street Unknown Poor xy4207320771144996 Mountain Street Unknown Poor xy4207310071150542 Mountain Street Unknown Poor xy4208713071189573 East Foxboro Street Canoe River Rusted Through Stoughton xy4208182471139484 Bay Road Poquanticut Brook Poor xy4209362571134772 Bay Road Unknown Poor Taunton xy4186053170983153 Turner Street Unnamed Broken xy4186510071121778 RailRoad Three Mile Riverr Collapsing xy4190010071092290 Weir Street Taunton River Poor West Bridgewater xy4201482971012231 South Street Town River Collapsing 4 Table 10: Crossings with Severe Constriction Crossing Code Road Stream_Name Attleboro xy4193103571245070 Pike Avenue Unknown xy4192231071237215 Wilmarth Street Chartley Brook xy4195394171257873 Pleasant Street Unknown xy4193708771255283 Bishop Street Unknown xy4194174471239039 Peckham Street Chartley Brook xy4191538871233625 Smith Street Unknown xy4193835171261916 Bishop Street Unknown Berkley xy4182060171033144 Myricks Street Unknown xy4184288271023679 Holloway Street Cotley River Bridgewater xy4194875470968323 Bedford Street Sawmill Brook xy4199804371002719 North Street Trib to Town River xy4196350170961152 Conant Street Sawmill Brook Brockton xy4205439971066674 Pearl St. Daley Brook Dighton xy4186622171179761 Wheeler St Trib to Segregansett xy4184859071188051 Horton St Trib to Segregansett xy4186054471185385 Maple St Trib to Segregansett xy4184669471174290 Horton St Trib to Segregansett East Bridgewater xy4200914670907551 Pond Street Satucket River xy4202482870969644 Aundrea's Way Unknown xy4201621670925945 Eliab Latham Way Uknown xy4200355770901795 near Plymouth Street Stump Brook Easton xy4201516971086695 Foundry Street Unknown xy4200997371120162 Bay Road Unknown Fall River xy4174673371075007 Bell Rock Road Mill Brook Foxboro xy4204073571235819 Foxboro Boulevard Robinson Brook xy4206384671183996 Willow Street Unknown xy4204592971275532 Mill Street Unknown xy4205938571262727 Granite Street Unknown xy4203777771270090 South Street Unknown xy4204159771278667 West Street Unknown xy4204923371265592 Mill Street Unknown xy4204458171265689 Sprague Road Unknown Freetown xy4176337971086240 Unknown Unknown xy4176059971074361 Unknown Unknown xy4176971170958955 Chace Road Branch of Fall Brook Halifax 5 xy4195985570860190 East Street Winnetuxet River xy4196142270862550 South Street Winnetuxet River xy4197889570859046 Franklin Street Palmer Mill Brook xy4200594870874334 Unnamed Stump Brook xy4199784970887684 Furnace Street Unknown xy4199799570882659 Elm Street Unknown xy4199857170887975 Furnace Street Unknown xy4197307670877733 River Street Locust Brook Lakeville xy4200061370878543 Trail south of marsh Stump Brook xy4185659670947689 Crooked Lane Bates Brook xy4185347570941249 Main Street (105) Bates Brook xy4179477170973353 Freetown Street Cedar Swamp River xy4188055770969273 Southworth Street Unnamed Mansfield xy4198943071254725 Otis Street Wading River xy4201049471238715 Plymouth Street Unknown xy4201842171239427 Forbes Boulevard Unknown xy4204836571184782 Maple Street unknown xy4201923471196794 Ware Street Unknown xy4199633671205083 Reservoir Street Unknown xy4201922971238967 Hampden Road unknown xy4201842171239427 Forbes Boulevard Unknown xy4201182271236105 Forbes Boulevard Unknown xy4203512971188248 Franklin Street Unknown xy4204856671186396 Maple Street Unknown Middleborough xy4190572470988133 Vernon Street Poquoy Brook xy4186937570880758 East Grove/Rte 28 Fall Brook xy4187700670879787 Wareham St. Fall Brook xy4184896870888572 Walnut St. unknown xy4187683770916382 Old Colony RR Nemasket River xy4190907870945331 Old Centre Street Unknown Trib to Purchade xy4192946270949443 Plymouth Street Brook Norton xy4197763171244632 Richardson Avenue Wading River xy4197626571199618 Mansfield Avenue Unknown xy4197943271203729 Mansfield Avenue South Worcester xy4195021171227230 Street Unknown xy4196786571257649 Richardson Ave Unknown xy4196940671235842 Country Club Way Unknown xy4197071871231797 Walker Street Unknown Plympton xy4195905070833376 Cross Street Colchester
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