Acushnet Explores Mixed-Use Zoning for Economic Development
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
65 Minutes
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Towns:
Acushnet
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County:
Bristol County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Acushnet Board of Selectmen meeting, pivotal topics included the introduction of mixed-use zoning along the town’s main corridors to spur economic development, a comprehensive presentation on priority development and protection areas, and the need for community involvement in planning. The meeting also addressed resignations from the Bicycle Committee, updates on contracts and budgets, and a public hearing on utility pole installations.
The Acushnet Board of Selectmen’s meeting brought forth the potential for mixed-use zoning as a significant topic, with its ability to combine residential and business use in specific areas to promote economic development. This initiative aims to diversify the local economy and alleviate traffic congestion by dispersing business locations. The board members engaged in a discussion on the matter, weighing the benefits of such zoning changes against potential concerns, such as preserving the town’s character.
Mr. Grant King’s presentation from the regional planning agency highlighted the importance of designating priority development areas (PDA) and priority protection areas (PPA) in land use planning. These designations, which date back to the advent of commuter rail service to New Bedford and Fall River in 2008, are influential in state grant applications and in directing investment to align with these priority areas. The board delved into specific case studies and the process for updating these designations, which involves public engagement and a regional screening process to identify significant areas. Questions from the board prompted Mr. King to confirm that active engagement in this process could enhance the town’s position in funding opportunities for projects, albeit through the standard application processes.
The discussion also extended to the importance of community input in shaping the master plan, with suggestions to conduct surveys and workshops to capture the residents’ vision for the town. The role of a town planner was debated, emphasizing the need for an individual with substantial knowledge and experience to oversee the planning project. The debate underscored the diverse opinions on managing the planning process effectively.
Further, the urgency of finalizing the boundaries for the PDA and PPA was underscored, as the deadline for potential changes was imminent. However, technical difficulties were encountered with the provided link for this purpose, which several members had trouble accessing, highlighting the practical challenges in the planning process.
The board accepted the resignations of two members from the Bicycle Committee, Adam Noi and Amy Gordon. They also addressed an old business item regarding a contract for the master plan, where issues with an incorrect version of the contract were noted, but a motion to approve the correct version was made. In the realm of public infrastructure, the board discussed a matter involving Eversource Paving and acknowledged the successful securing of full funding for a project.
A budget update from Mr. Kelley noted the need for increased funding for various departments, with particular emphasis on Public Safety and Education. The board announced the installation of a new library at Pop Park by Old Colony students. The meeting also paid respects with a moment of silence for the passing of the tree warden, Norman Fortier.
A public hearing addressed the installation of new poles along Middle Road by Verizon New England and NSTAR Electric. Representatives from Verizon explained the necessity for the poles due to internal upgrades and service expansions. The board expressed concerns regarding the delay in removing broken poles and relocating equipment, emphasizing the need for effective communication and coordination for these tasks. A motion was made to continue the discussion, subject to staff recommendations.
The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining and the upcoming fiscal year’s warrant.
James Kelley
City Council Officials:
Kevin A. Gaspar, Sr., Robert Hinckley, David Wojnar
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
65 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Acushnet
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