[ Subsection (a) effective until December 13, 2021. For text effective December 13, 2021, see below.]
Section 34E. (a) There shall be a Leo M. Birmingham Parkway Trust Fund, which shall be used for the purposes of advancing recreational, educational and conservation interests including, but not limited to, the maintenance of facilities and infrastructure improvements for the parcel of land known as the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway, consisting of 584,814 square feet, more or less, and more particularly described on the city of Boston assessor's map as parcel identification number 2202762003. The trust shall receive, hold and expend any monies received, from public or private sources, as appropriations, gifts, grants, donations, fees generated by permits, licenses and all other agreements not currently being directed to the General Fund relating to the use of the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway as authorized by the commissioner of conservation and recreation in consultation with the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway advisory board established pursuant to subsection (c). The department shall not make expenditures from this fund so as to cause the fund to be deficient. The books and records of the fund shall be subject to an audit by the state auditor, in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards, as often as the state auditor determines is necessary.
[ Subsection (a) as amended by 2021, 102, Sec. 41 effective December 13, 2021. For text effective until December 13, 2021, see above.]
(a) There shall be established and set up on the books of the commonwealth a separate, non-budgeted special revenue fund known as the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway Trust Fund, which shall be administered by the department of conservation and recreation. Amounts credited to the fund shall be expended, without further appropriation, for the purposes of advancing recreational, educational and conservation interests including, but not limited to, the maintenance of facilities and infrastructure improvements for the parcel of land known as the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway, consisting of 584,814 square feet, more or less, and more particularly described on the city of Boston assessor's map as parcel identification number 2202762003. The fund shall receive, hold and expend any monies received, from public or private sources, as appropriations, gifts, grants, donations, fees generated by permits, licenses and all other agreements not currently being directed to the General Fund relating to the use of the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway as authorized by the commissioner of conservation and recreation in consultation with the Leo M. Birmingham Parkway advisory board established pursuant to subsection (c). The unexpended balance in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall remain available for expenditure in subsequent fiscal years and shall not revert to the General Fund. The department shall not make expenditures from this fund so as to cause the fund to be deficient. The books and records of the fund shall be subject to an audit by the state auditor, in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards, as often as the state auditor determines is necessary.
(b) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the parcel described in subsection (a), excluding the roadway, shall be used exclusively as a public park for recreational purposes and entitled in all respects to protections afforded to public parkland under Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the commonwealth; provided, that the Guido Salvucci Bocci Court shall be maintained on the parcel.
(c) There shall be established a Leo M. Birmingham Parkway advisory board consisting of the following 9 members: 1 member to be appointed by a majority vote of the senator for the Second Suffolk and Middlesex district, the senator for the Middlesex and Suffolk district, the representative for the Seventeenth Suffolk district and the representative for the Eighteenth Suffolk district, who shall serve as chair; 2 members to be appointed by the senator for the Second Suffolk and Middlesex district; 2 members to be appointed by the senator for the Middlesex and Suffolk district; 2 members to be appointed by the representative for the Seventeenth Suffolk district; and 2 members to be appointed by the representative for the Eighteenth Suffolk district. The advisory board members shall serve 4 year terms. The advisory board may, by a majority vote, appoint up to 6 additional members. The advisory board shall meet at least biannually or as required to conduct business.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIV - Public Ways and Works
Chapter 92 - Metropolitan Sewers, Water and Parks
Section 34 - Division of State Parks and Recreation Trust Fund
Section 34a - Metrozoos Zoological Trust
Section 34c - Blue Hills Reservation Trust Fund
Section 34d - Christian A. Herter Park Trust Fund
Section 34f - Middlesex Fells Reservation Trust Fund
Section 34e - Leo M. Birmingham Parkway Trust Fund
Section 35 - Acquisition and Maintenance of Roadways or Boulevards
Section 35a - Removal of Parked Vehicles
Section 36 - Liability for Defects in Boulevards; Notice
Section 37 - Rules and Regulations for Government and Use of Reservations or Boulevards; Penalty
Section 38 - Rules and Regulations for Charles River Basin; Publication; Proof of Rules
Section 41 - Maintenance of Accommodations for Boating and Bathing
Section 42 - Locations for Common Sewers and Drains Across Reservations or Boulevards
Section 44 - Notice of Hearing on Petition for Location; Rules and Regulations
Section 45 - Alteration, Extension or Revocation of Locations
Section 46 - Record of Order; Fee
Section 47 - Powers and Duties of Companies Operating Under Secs. 43 to 46
Section 49 - Location of Boulevards Across Railroad Lands or Locations
Section 50 - Notice to Railroads of Proposed Work
Section 51 - Place, Time and Manner of Constructing Crossing
Section 52 - Payment of Cost of Construction and Maintenance of Crossings
Section 66a - Minimum Age Requirement of Lifeguards
Section 68 - Quality and Price of Light; Fixing
Section 69 - Charles River Bridges
Section 70 - Injury to Charles River Dam
Section 71 - Collision With Gates of Lock of Charles River Dam; Penalty
Section 74 - Licensing of Encroachments
Section 75 - Appointment of Harbor Master and Assistants; Duties
Section 76a - Permit to Take Water From Basin; Hearing; Approval
Section 76b - Permits; Conditions; Violations; Revocation
Section 76c - Conditions for Supplying Manufacturing Establishments With Water
Section 76d - Maintenance of Water Level
Section 76e - Laying Mains and Pipes; Borrowing Money for Expenses
Section 79 - Taking or Acquisition of Lands for Reservations
Section 80 - Taking or Acquisition of Land for Boulevards
Section 84 - Abandonment of Interests in Land
Section 85 - Sale of Land or Interests in Land Acquired for Park or Boulevard Purposes
Section 86 - Reservations and Exceptions in Takings
Section 87 - Transfer of Care and Control of Lands or Interests in Lands
Section 88 - Agreements and Contributions for Improvement of Public Ways, Bridges or Streams
Section 89 - Disposition of Lost or Stolen Money or Goods
Section 90 - Sale of Stolen or Lost Property
Section 92 - Sale of Perishable Lost Property
Section 93 - Proceeds of Sale of Lost Property
Section 94 - Payment of Proceeds of Sale to Owner
Section 95 - Permits for Encroachments on Land
Section 95a - Projecting Signs, Marquees, Awnings or Devices; Permits