Next Watertown Council Meeting on Watertown Square Area Plan Development on June 27, 2024 @ 6PM ... Do most Watertown residents know what's really going on?
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Roughly 100-150 people appeared to be in attendance in person at the Watertown Middle School auditorium and another 100-ish on Zoom at the June 13, 2024 City Council meeting on the Watertown Square Are Plan.
Watertown Square Area Plan https://watertownma.portal.civicclerk.com/event/5890/files/attachment/1029
MBTA Communities Zoning Update https://watertownma.portal.civicclerk.com/event/5890/files/attachment/1030
Plan’s news page https://watertownsquareimprovements.com/news
June 13th meeting was broadcasted to Watertown Cable Channel, but doesn’t appear to be uploaded there yet.
One of the attendees Bruce Coltin has a very informative blog called “The Battle For Watertown” https://thebattleforwatertown.blogspot.com
"Hi! My name is Bruce Coltin, I have lived in Watertown, Massachusetts for 40 years, and I have a riddle for you. What happens when a well-organized, highly motivated political interest group sets out to take control of city government, while pitting themselves against a large majority of residents, who are leaderless and too often complacent and ill informed? This blog is my attempt to arouse the sleeping giant before it’s too late.”
Next Watertown City Council meeting on this matter is scheduled for June 27, 2024 @ 6PM. Details should be posted at https://www.watertown-ma.gov under the Meetings / Calendar tabs.
It appears that there’s no plan to properly notify all Watertown households with a postcard in the mail, so it’s up to all of us to share this information with our neighbors and friends in Watertown.
“Public may comment through email: vpiccirilli@watertown-ma.gov”
Please refer to the related posts below for the context on this plan, which falls under the agenda for the 21st century, often referred to as Agenda 21. There should be a vast open discourse happening in the community on the malicious context behind the changes rapidly taking place in our cities and towns under the Massachusetts Communities Act*, “Green New Deal” / “Net Zero” “mandatory electrification”, “smart metering”, “Great streets” plans and policies etc.
* The MBTA Communities Act requires 177 Cities and Towns to establish “at least 1 district of reasonable size in which multi-family housing is permitted as of right.” Where possible, the district must be within a half mile from public transportation (commuter rail, bus station, ferry terminal or subway).
These developments are happening all across Massachusetts and the country. They’re all connected and are part of a coordinated plan camouflaging behind benign buzzwords and slogans that most people don’t understand.
Great apolitical resource on the real climate science: https://www.youtube.com/@FriendsofScience
Rosa Koire (DemocratsAgainstUNAgenda21.com) on goals of #Agenda21:
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