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Commented on Envision Concord
6 years ago
I agree, as I read the census numbers the population is essentially flat. The distribution is what has been changing.
Commented on Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
In the case that the middle schools are rebuilt at Sanborn, the Peabody site could be repurposed into a co-housing development. Affordable community housing with shared spaces would be attractive to young families, close to both Willard and CMS. For a nearby example, look at NewView housing in Acton, a really nice living situation.
Supported a comment by Andy Smith on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Andy Smith
Provide a pedestrian bridge to connect Cousins Park with Harrington Park. This would have a huge impact in connecting the two neighborhoods.
Provide a pedestrian bridge to connect Cousins Park with Harrington Park. This would have a huge impact in connecting the two neighborhoods.
Commented on Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
For bicycle commuting, which should be encouraged, Lexington Rd and 2A to Lexington could be made much safer, with a marked bike lane and less potholes. Would need to happen jointly with Lincoln.
Commented on Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
This site could be used for a few megawatt Solar PV site with storage, which would improve our energy security and lower CO2 emissions, addressing the climate crisis which threatens our planet.
Supported a comment by Nate Kemp on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Nate Kemp
Need continuity of Reformatory Branch trail into Concord Center, West Concord, and points west... the Minuteman Path to Bedford and continuation on the Reformatory Branch toward Concord is nice.. but connect it to the Freeman Trail and you've got progress.
Need continuity of Reformatory Branch trail into Concord Center, West Concord, and points west... the Minuteman Path to Bedford and continuation on the Reformatory Branch toward Concord is nice.. but connect it to the Freeman Trail and you've got progress.
Supported a comment by Brian Foulds on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Brian Foulds
Concord Light should work with Emerson Hospital to install utility scale energy storage. This system can be used to lower CL rates and ensure the hospital continues to operate during a natural disaster. State incentives are available.
https://www.mass.gov/energy-storage-initiative
Concord Light should work with Emerson Hospital to install utility scale energy storage. This system can be used to lower CL rates and ensure the hospital continues to operate during a natural disaster. State incentives are available.
https://www.mass.gov/energy-storage-initiative
Supported a comment by Chris Hart on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Chris Hart
The new Bruce Freeman Rail Trail (under construction) runs right past Sanborn Middle School, but has no official path to the school. It would be great if kids who rode or walked the trail to school had easier access to the school.
The new Bruce Freeman Rail Trail (under construction) runs right past Sanborn Middle School, but has no official path to the school. It would be great if kids who rode or walked the trail to school had easier access to the school.
Supported a comment by Leslie Pelton on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Leslie Pelton
We need safe biking lanes for people of all ages throughout Concord
We need safe biking lanes for people of all ages throughout Concord
Supported a comment by Josh Burgel on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Josh Burgel
Over 200 households could use a ped-activated crosswalk in order to access Willard, Sanborn, Peabody, and the Bruce Freeman RT.
Over 200 households could use a ped-activated crosswalk in order to access Willard, Sanborn, Peabody, and the Bruce Freeman RT.
Supported a comment by Wade Rubinstein on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Wade Rubinstein
Adopt complete street policies that create access to safe, comfortable and healthy multimodal transportation options including walking, bicycling and transit. Multimodal transportation should link Concord's neighborhoods, commercial districts, public transportation facilities, cultural districts, parks, bike paths, and recreational facilities.
Adopt complete street policies that create access to safe, comfortable and healthy multimodal transportation options including walking, bicycling and transit. Multimodal transportation should link Concord's neighborhoods, commercial districts, public transportation facilities, cultural districts, parks, bike paths, and recreational facilities.
Supported a comment by Ruthy Bennett on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Ruthy Bennett
Some kind of shuttle all over Concord so people dont have to drive their car for a short trip or kids can have another option besides being driven.
Some kind of shuttle all over Concord so people dont have to drive their car for a short trip or kids can have another option besides being driven.
Followed Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Supported a comment by Ruthy Bennett on
Envision Concord
6 years, 1 month ago
Ruthy Bennett
Bike/pedestrian crossing at route 2, so people can easily travel to both sides of town, especially school aged kids riding their bikes.
Bike/pedestrian crossing at route 2, so people can easily travel to both sides of town, especially school aged kids riding their bikes.