Department of Conservation and Recreation
The Department of Conservation and Recreation is a state agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, situated in the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. It is best known for its parks and parkways. The DCR's mission is "To protect, promote and enhance our common wealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources for the well-being of all." The agency is the largest landowner in Massachusetts.
Administrative history
The Department of Conservation and Recreation was formed in 2003 under Governor Mitt Romney, when the former Metropolitan District Commission and Department of Environmental Management were merged to form the DCR.Ownership and management for many non-pedestrian bridges was transferred to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation in 2009.
Previous Commissioners:
- Jim Montgomery: September 2019 to Present
- Leo Roy: December 2015 - September 2019
- : April 2015 - November 2015
- Jack Murray: June 2013 - 2015. Murray served as deputy DCR commissioner since 2007, managing operations of the state park system.
- Edward M. Lambert Jr.: February 2011. Lambert was mayor of Fall River from 1996 to 2007, a state representative, and had been director of The Urban Initiative at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
- Rick Sullivan: May 2007 Sullivan was mayor of Westfield before becoming DCR Commissioner and left DCR to become the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
- Stephen Burrington: 2005 - 2007
- Katherine Abbott: January 2004 - February 2005
Structure
- Division of State Parks and Recreation
- Division of Water Supply Protection
- Bureau of Engineering
- Bureau of Planning and Resource Protection
- Bureaus of Forestry and Fire Control
- Bureau of Ranger Services
- Universal Access Program
- many other units
Division of State Parks
From the agency's beginning in 2003 until 2012, DCR land management was organized into three divisions: State Parks and Recreation, Urban Parks and Recreation, and Water Supply Protection. In 2012, State Parks and Urban Parks were unified into one division.
Within the greater Boston area there are urban wilds, historic sites, and other naturally aesthetic or significant environmental properties. The origins of the collective environments in this part of the division date back to the creation of the Metropolitan Park Commission in 1893, forming the first such regional system in the United States..
Lands outside of the greater Boston area includes some 29 campgrounds, over of trails, 87 beaches, 37 swimming, wading, and spray pools, 62 playgrounds, 55 ballfields, of paved bike and rail trails and once private homes and estates that are now a part of the DCR's Historic Curatorship Program.
List of State Parks
- List of Massachusetts State Parks
Division of Water Supply Protection
Protected Water Supply Areas
- Quabbin Reservoir
- Ware River Watershed
- Wachusett Reservoir
- Sudbury Reservoir
Bureau of Engineering
The Bureau operates under the direction of a Chief Engineer and is sub-divided into six operating units:
- Bridge and Parkway Engineering
- Facilities Engineering
- Dams and Waterways Engineering
- Stormwater and Environmental Engineering
- Construction Permitting
- Construction Services
List of parkways
The Bureau of Engineering manages and/or operates a number of parkways across the Commonwealth, including:in Melrose
- Alewife Brook Parkway
- Arborway
- Birmingham Parkway
- Blue Hills Parkway
- Blue Hills Reservation Parkways
- Boylston Street
- Breakheart Reservation Parkways
- Cambridge Parkway
- Carey Circle
- Charles River Reservation Parkways
- Charles Street
- Chestnut Hill Drive
- William J. Day Boulevard
- Fellsway Connector Parkways
- Fellsmere Park Parkways
- Fenway
- Fresh Pond Parkway
- Furnace Brook Parkway
- Hammond Pond Parkway
- Hull Shore Drive
- Jamaicaway
- Land Boulevard
- Lynn Fells Parkway
- Lynnway
- Lynn Shore Drive
- Memorial Drive
- Middlesex Fells Reservation Parkways
- Morrissey Boulevard
- Mount Greylock Summit Road
- Mount Wachusett Summit Road
- Mystic Valley Parkway
- Nahant Beach Boulevard
- Nantasket Avenue
- Neponset Valley Parkway
- North Beacon Street
- Norumbega Road
- Old Harbor Reservation Parkways
- Old Colony Parkway
- Park Drive
- Parkman Drive
- Quincy Shore Drive
- Recreation Road
- Revere Beach Boulevard
- Revere Beach Parkway
- Riverway
- Stony Brook Reservation Parkways
- Storrow Drive
- Truman Parkway
- VFW Parkway
- West Roxbury Parkway
- Winthrop Parkway
- Winthrop Shore Drive
List of bridges
A partial listing of notable bridges formerly under the DCR, with the exception of pedestrian bridges still managed by the department and listed here, include:
- Alewife Brook Parkway bridge over MBTA
- Anderson Memorial Bridge
- Boston University Bridge
- Beades Bridge
- Bowker Overpass
- Revere Beach Parkway Bridge 23 over B & M, Corporation Way
- Boston University Pedestrian Bridge
- Casassa Overpass
- Casey Overpass
- Charles Circle 57B
- Cradock Bridge
- Craigie Dam Bridge
- Craigie Drawbridge
- Eliot Bridge
- General Edwards Bridge
- General Edwards Electrical Upgrade
- Gilman Street Bridge
- Gilmore Bridge
- Hammond Pond Parkway Bridge/MBTA
- Harvard Bridge
- Lech Walesa Bridge
- Leo Martin Golf Course Pedestrian Bridge
- Leverett Circle Tunnel
- Longfellow Bridge
- McCarthy Overpass
- Mystic Valley Parkway bridge over Alewife Brook
- Neponset River Bridge
- Pleasure Bay Pedestrian Bridges
- Revere Beach Parkway/State Road
- River Street at Mother Brook
- River Street Bridge
- Riverside Park Pedestrian Bridge
- Storrow Drive Tunnel
- Watertown Pedestrian Bridge
- West Roxbury Parkway at Conrail
- Winthrop Avenue Bridge
- Woods Memorial Bridge
List of dams
DCR is responsible for the stewardship of its lands, from general maintenance—such as emptying trash barrels, cutting grass, and making building improvements—to landscape-level management.
DCR also provides services beyond its boundaries, For example, Bureau of Forest Fire Control is available to aid and assist local cities and towns during natural disasters as well as periods of high fire danger, while its Bureau of Forestry administers forest management on both state and private lands.
DCR also manages its land through the help of partners. Road repairs are sometimes implemented by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation at the request of DCR. Police protection has been provided by the Massachusetts State Police after the MDC's police department was merged into the State Police in 1992.
In addition to partnering with state agencies, DCR coordinates with local and national volunteer organizations, such as the Mystic River Watershed Association, Friends of the Middlesex Fells, Appalachian Mountain Club, and local student organizations.