Natick Select Board Debates Main Street Overhaul Amidst Community Concerns

In a recent Natick Select Board meeting, the proposed Main Street Improvement Project dominated discussions, revealing a community divided over the introduction of bike lanes and associated safety, financial, and business impact concerns. The plan, which aims to integrate modern urban planning elements into Natick Center, has sparked debate among residents, business owners, and board members.

The Main Street project proposes a hybrid design that includes bike lanes, intended to enhance safety and accommodate various transportation modes as outlined in Natick’s 2030 master plan. The $11 million project is eligible for full funding through a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) grant, provided it meets certain criteria, including the inclusion of bike lanes. However, this aspect of the design has been particularly contentious, with critics highlighting potential drawbacks such as increased congestion, disruption during construction, and safety concerns for pedestrians and emergency vehicle access.

A working group formed to evaluate the project’s design split narrowly in its recommendation, with eight members endorsing the hybrid concept and seven opposing it. Proponents, including some residents and architects, argue that the plan aligns with long-term goals for a vibrant, accessible downtown that supports diverse mobility needs. They emphasize the importance of planning for future transportation demands, particularly as the town grows and evolves.

Conversely, detractors, including local business owners, fear the plan may adversely affect their operations, especially during the construction phase. Concerns were also raised about the practicality of the bike lanes and their potential to exacerbate existing traffic issues. Some residents questioned whether the proposed changes adequately address pedestrian safety, particularly for vulnerable groups.

Additionally, the meeting addressed concerns about potential financial burdens stemming from the project. While the TIP grant could cover the hybrid design’s costs, alternative designs lacking bike lanes would require local funding, increasing the financial strain on taxpayers. The board acknowledged these complexities, emphasizing the need for thorough community engagement and careful consideration of all options before moving forward.

In other matters, the meeting touched upon the ongoing management of Natick’s retirement system, which has demonstrated strong financial performance against state benchmarks. The town’s retirement system ranked second out of 106 municipalities over a five-year period, achieving an average return of 9.5% annually. However, recent changes to investment return assumptions and cost of living adjustments have increased the system’s unfunded liabilities, prompting discussions about future funding strategies and potential risks.

The board also tackled a contentious water and sewer abatement appeal involving a resident’s unexpectedly high bill. The discussion revealed discrepancies in plumbing documentation and raised questions about the adequacy of the inspection process. The board proposed postponing the decision to allow for further inspections and monitoring.

Finally, the meeting addressed the ongoing Bowden Lane Bridge project, which has been in the works since the original bridge was damaged in 2019. The new design aims to accommodate a town water main and improve safety and traffic flow. Discussions focused on the removal of public shade trees required for construction, with concerns about replanting plans and the project’s environmental impact. The board ultimately voted to approve the tree removal, with assurances of minimizing disruption and enhancing replanting efforts where feasible.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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