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What’s Up in Newton — Week of 9/11/2022

Monday, September 12 will be a busy night for the Zoning and Planning Committee, which will meet both in person (City Council Chamber and then in Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) at 7PM. The Committee will hold two public hearings: The first will be on proposed amendments to the…

Waban and Newtonville Area Councils submit letter to Zoning and Planning Committee concerning community engagement process

The Waban and Newtonville Area Councils voted and submitted this letter to the Chair of the Zoning and Planning Committee, Deb Crossley, and the Zoning and Planning Committee regarding their concerns about the community engagement process for the proposed village center zoning framework. They emphasized their role in local governance,…

City Council Meetings – Week of 9/11/2022

Zoning and Planning Committee will meet in person (Council Chamber/Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, September 12 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Public Hearing on proposed amendments to Section 6.7.1 Accessory Apartments, to remove barriers to creating accessory apartments, such as to consider conditions under which…

Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 9/11/2022

Commission on Disability will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, September 12 at 6:00PM. The agenda includes the following: Introductions Review and Approval of July 11, 2022 Meeting Minutes CDBG Report Prioritization of FY2024 CDBG-Funded Access Projects Accessible Fines Reports MAAB Variance for 825A Washington Street MAAB Variance for Lowell…

Development Review Team Meetings – Week of 9/11/2022

The following potential projects/proposals are scheduled to meet with the Development Review Team this week (See Development Review Team Snapshot): 219 Melrose Street – Special Permit to demolish existing nonconforming two-family dwelling and replace with a new two-family dwelling

Newton Unofficial Election Results

The Newton Election Commission posted these unofficial State Primary Election Results last night. Newton voters selected the following: Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate: Maura Healey – 12,817 Sonia Chang-Diaz – 1,076 Democratic Lieutenant Gubernatorial Candidate: Kimberley Driscoll – 5,383 Eric Lesser – 5,149 Tami Gouveia – 2,276 Democratic Attorney General Candidate: Andrea…

Mark Development to present plans for 1314 Washington Street in virtual neighborhood meeting, Sept. 8, 7PM

Mark Development, LLC will share its plans for a proposed redevelopment of 1314 Washington Street — the former Santander Bank site — at a virtual neighborhood meeting (Zoom link) on Thursday, September 8 at 7:00PM (meeting notice). The meeting was arranged with Ward 3 Councilors Kelley, Wright, and Malakie. The…

UPDATE – Newton Highlands Area Council votes to send its own letter on Village Center Zoning to City Council

Newton Highland Area Council members and residents discussed and debated a proposed letter addressing the new Zoning Redesign and community engagement process that has been launched for Village Center Zoning by the City. Three Area Councils — Waban and Newtonville, and Newton Upper Falls — voted to send a letter…

$272,000 MassDOT Community Connections Program grant for Bluebike stations

The City of Newton, along with Arlington and Watertown, entered into an agreement with MassDOT to purchase, install, and operate 8 or 9 additional Bluebike bike-share stations in the three communities. The communities were awarded a $272,000 grant from MassDOT’s Community Connections Program to support these stations. The project was…

What’s Up in Newton — Week of 9/4/2022

The First Day of School is on Tuesday and it is also Election Day for the State Primary. If you did not vote early — by mail or in-person at City Hall — you can vote in-person at your local polling location. (See also 2021 City of Newton list of…

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