The Traffic Council voted to Approve the following (see Report and watch NewTV video): The Traffic Council voted to Hold: If MassDOT approves, the item would be heard again at a future meeting for the Traffic Council to vote No Action Necessary. The change to 25 MPH could then be made administratively in…
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Land Use voted to approve the following (see Report and watch NewTV video): Land Use voted to hold the following:
Zoning & Planning voted to approve the following (see Report and watch NewTV video): Zoning & Planning voted to hold the following:
The City Council Committee of the Whole met on March 7, 2024, with the majority of Councilors present, except for Councilors Gentile, Krintzman, and Leary (see NewTV video). The meeting focused on the Mayoral Listening Session concerning Council Priorities for the 2024-2025 term and the FY2025 Budget. Mayor Ruthanne Fuller…
Public Facilities voted to hold the following (see Report and watch NewTV video). According to the report, the discussion covered:
Public Safety & Transportation voted to approve the following (see Report and watch NewTV video): The Committee voted to hold the following:
City Council will meet in person (Council Chamber) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, March 18 at 7:45PM. See Reports Docket and New Docket. The meeting will be broadcast on NewTV’s government channel (Comcast 9, RCN 13 & 614(HD), Verizon 33) and NewTV’s Youtube channel. Land Use will meet in…
Finance Committee‘s regularly scheduled meeting has been canceled (see Cancellation Notice). Zoning and Planning will meet in person (Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, March 11 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Chair’s Note: The Chair will entertain a motion to split the below item to allow…
On March 7, the City Council convened as a Committee of the Whole in order to discuss the upcoming budget process with Mayor Ruthanne Fuller. Council President Marc Laredo opened the meeting by explaining that this meeting would take the place of a process in earlier years, in which the…
In a February 5 memo to the City Council, President Marc Laredo announced the formation of a five-member Community Dialogue Working Group “to examine how the City Council can contribute to the recovery after the [Newton Teachers Association (NTA)] strike. The working group will be charged with developing a set…