Stay Tuned for More Information About Austin Street Parking Lot Development

The City of Newton gives the following resources for finding updates and submitting feedback. Look for updates and project proposals at www.austinstreet.com Ask questions and leave comments at austinstreet@newtonma.gov Sign up for email notifications Call the Planning Department at 617-796-1120 Mail comments c/o City Planning Department at 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, MA 02459, Attn: Austin …

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Austin Street Community Meeting Standing Room Only

Last Thursday, June 27, 2013, over a hundred of Newton citizens gathered at the Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street in Newtonville from 7:30-9 p.m.  to hear the Mayor’s Office presentation regarding the proposed development project for the Austin Street parking lot in Newtonville. The purpose of the meeting was to provide background information, including the site history, …

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From City Hall Austin Street Community Meeting, June 27th, 2013

On Thursday, June 27 th there will be a community meeting regarding development on the Austin Street Parking lot.  The purpose of the meeting will be to provide some background information, including the site history, developer selection, design review, and opportunities for public input.  The meeting will be held at the Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street in Newtonville from 7:30-9 …

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Revitalizing Newtonville Successful Meeting in May 2013

Beautiful Newtonville and the City Planning Department organized a successful March 23, 2013 meeting to facilitate public input on revitalizing Walnut St. (between Newtonville Ave and Washington Park) in conjunction with its planned 2014 repaving. 100 Newtonville residents and businesses turned out for the meeting. 80 (including ten nonprofits and businesses) divided into working groups …

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