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Directions to the Advanced Technology Manufacturing Center (ATMC)

Address: 151 Martine St., Fall River, MA (Route 6)
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From the North (Taunton):
1. Heading south on Route 24, take Exit 5 to Route 6 toward Eastern Ave./President Ave.
2. At the traffic circle, take second exit onto N Eastern Ave/US 6.  Follow for 2.2 miles.
3. Turn left at Martine St. (Still Route 6)
4. ATMC will be on the right – 0.2 miles after turn.  There is parking on both sides of Route 6.
 
From the west (Rhode Island):
1. Heading east on I-195, take exit 8A on Route 24 S toward Tiverton/Newport, RI.  Follow for ½ mile.
2. Take Exit 2 toward Eastern Ave.
3. Merge onto  Brayton Ave.  Follow for ½ mile.
4. Turn right at Martine St. (Route 6)
5. ATMC will be on the right – 0.2 miles after turn.  There is parking on both sides of Route 6.
 
From the east (New Bedford):
1. Heading west on I-195, take exit 10 onto Route 88 toward Route 6.  Follow for 1 mile.
2. Take the ramp to State Rd./Route 6 west.  Follow for 2 miles.
3. ATMC will be on the left.  There is parking on both sides of Route 6.

 

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About the Council on Sustainability

The Southeastern Massachusetts Council on Sustainability was established by the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth (UMD) and the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (SRPEDD) to provide education, advice and assistance on the broad issue of sustainability in Southeastern Massachusetts.

The Council acts as a leadership forum and network to connect, facilitate, support and coordinate sustainability efforts and initiatives throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.

The Council acts as a regional coordination point for targeted efforts at achieving sustainability in food and agriculture, transportation, energy, natural resources and economic development. The Council will work to unite these elements into a regional plan for sustainability.

The Council will endeavor to secure and provide technical support by identifying expertise within UMD, SRPEDD and among regional resources for sustainability efforts and initiatives throughout the region.

Council membership is open to all who wish to participate.   Representatives from UMD and SRPEDD shall act as co-chairs. The Council may establish or support subcommittees for food and agriculture, transportation, energy, natural resources and economic development, or other areas as needed.