Moulton Advocates for Transparent Process to Save the Pink House
At delegation’s encouragement, Wildlife Refuge agrees to extend demolition timeline\
Salem, MA – In response to plans to demolish the Pink House, a group of constituents formed the Save the Pink House coalition, and Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D), and Senator Edward J. Markey (D) have worked closely with group and with the Parker River National Refuge to find a better solution. This collaboration between all key stakeholders resulted in an extended demolition deadline from Fall 2016 to Fall 2017. \
"As a cultural landmark in Newbury, the Pink House means a lot to our region," said Moulton. "The updated timeline will give constituents, elected representatives, and Wildlife Refuge officials the opportunity to find a viable solution for its preservation. I'm committed to ensuring that this continues to be a transparent process.”
The Pink House holds cultural significance to the Newbury community, and is frequently visited by artists, writers, photographers, and tourists. The extended timeline agreement will allow the Save the Pink House coalition, Wildlife Refuge representatives, local, state, and federal leaders to work together on a collaborative solution to preserve the Pink House that works for all parties involved.
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