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Zoning and Planning – 2/15/2024 Updated Report

The Zoning & Planning Committee voted to hold the following items (see Report and watch NewTV video): Newton’s MBTA Communities Act compliance submission: The Planning Department is coordinating with other departments to create an Application for Development within VCOD. Information sheets for the public will be available soon. The Assessing…

Committees approve NPS Educational Stabilization Fund and $22M funding

The Finance Committee met on Monday and voted to establish an NPS Educational Stabilization Fund and fund it with $22 million (see NewTV video). Chief Finance Officer Maureen Lemieux presented the item to the Finance Committee and explained that the impetus to create the fund began when the City accumulated a…

City Council Meetings – Week of 2/25/2024

Zoning and Planning will meet in person (Council Chamber) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, February 26 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Finance will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, February 26 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Land Use will meet in person (Council Chamber) and…

City Council’s Community Dialogue Committee seeks input via survey and public comment session, Feb. 29

The City Council’s Community Dialogue Committee is seeking public comment following the recent Newton Teachers Association strike. The committee was formed to help address a need for renewed focus on transparency to the City’s budget, processes, and the roles and responsibilities of key groups within City government, including but not…

In State of the City address, Mayor Fuller honors Audrey Cooper, renaming NewCAL as the Cooper Center for Active Living

On February 20, in her annual State of the City address to the City Council (text and NewTV video), Mayor Ruthanne Fuller honored the late Audrey Cooper — “a person with a very big heart, a deep commitment to community, a readiness to collaborate, and a dedication to the joy…

City and State officials honor former Alderman Matt Jefferson on his 100th birthday

On February 16th, Matthew Jefferson celebrated his century birthday — marking a lifetime of public service in opening doors to a more equitable, inclusive city. The Massachusetts Senate and House and the Newton City Council each honored Mr. Jefferson with resolutions and proclamations that documented his unparalleled contribution to the…

Washington Street Pilot: Next steps

On Tuesday, February 20, the Newton City Council considered the Washington Street Pilot project presented to the Public Facilities Committee in January. Funded with $2.77 million in the City’s remaining federal ARPA funds, the proposed plan would convert Washington Street from four lanes to two lanes between Lowell Avenue to…

Zoning and Planning Committee receives update on MBTA Communities Law submission

At the February 15 meeting of the Zoning and Planning Committee, members received an update from the Planning staff regarding the submission of Newton’s documents requesting certification of compliance with the MBTA Communities Law. According to the law, Newton was among 177 communities required to enact a zoning ordinance or…

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