Matt Deane

GIS Administrator at Town of Reading, MA

Matt Deane is an experienced GIS Administrator for the Town of Reading, MA, since November 2021, with a robust background in geographic information systems and natural resource science. Prior to this role, Matt worked at GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. as a GIS Technical Specialist, where responsibilities included project management, GIS analyses, web map development, and permitting support. Additional experience includes serving as Assistant Project Manager at the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and managing the Low Impact Development Atlas as part of the URI Non-point Education for Municipal Officials Program. Matt holds a Master of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Rhode Island and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of New Hampshire.

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Reading, United States

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Town of Reading, MA

Town north of Boston, MA Reading's original settlers came from England in the 1630's to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Many arrived through the ports of Lynn and Salem. In 1639 some citizens of Lynn petitioned the government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony for "place for an inland plantation." The General Court granted them six square miles, then an additional four. The first settlement called Lynn Village was on the south shore of the Great Pond, what is now known as Lake Quannapowitt. On June 10th, 1644 the settlement was incorporated by the House of Deputies as the Town of Reading, taking its name from Reading, England. The first church was organized soon after the settlement, and the first parish, later known as South Reading, became Wakefield in 1868. A special grant in 1651 added land north of the Ipswich River to the Town of Reading. This area in 1853 became the separate Town of North Reading. During its early years, the area which is currently the Town of Reading, was known as Wood End, or Third Parish.


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