Sarah Birmingham White

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Supported a comment by Kay Khan on Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 7 months ago
Kay Khan
Easy access to Riverside for Lower Falls residents and possibly Wellesley folks to use the public transportation or other amenities being considered by the developer without having to get in a car. DCR is interested as well as developer and yes this will provide additional recreational opportunities to connect with the River, and trails behind Riverside that are being considered
Supported a comment by Christine Lacey on Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 9 months ago
Christine Lacey
I would like to see river access for the residents of the new apartments, and for residents of the existing neighborhood. Also, link it up to other river paths. People who live at the Comm Ave apartments, people who live on Charles Street, people who use the canoe and kayak rental, etc., should NOT have to walk all the way around. They should be able to walk along the river to get to Riverside station. I doubt people even know they can take the green line to Riverside and walk over to the canoe and kayak rentals. Many cities and towns, Waltham included, have made sure to utilize the space along the Charles River for recreation. Why can't we do the same?
Supported a comment by Erin Giesser on Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 9 months ago
Erin Giesser
Traffic will back up through here and cars will stream through our small neighborhood and narrow streets to avoid lights at Grove. What will be done to prevent this?
Commented on Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 9 months ago
That the scale of the project will be respectful of the neighborhood. As well as the materials used.
Followed Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 9 months ago
Commented on Newton Riverside Visioning Process 4 years, 9 months ago
I would like to see the connection between the villages of Newton Lower Falls and Auburndale strengthened instead of severed. I think this is an opportunity for the two communities to have the gape (128) bridged is a way that has not yet been presented.