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Economic development plan set to transform Route 20 corridor

July 17, 2024 | Town of Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Economic development plan set to transform Route 20 corridor
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant advancements in the economic development strategy for the Route 20 corridor, highlighting the upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) for an economic development consultant. The RFP is expected to be released by the end of the month, with project initiation slated for the fall. This initiative aims to assess the current economic landscape along Route 20 and identify potential growth opportunities.

The conversation emphasized the importance of aligning the project with the existing master plan, particularly the economic development chapter. Board members were encouraged to share their insights on how to enhance economic viability in the area, particularly through innovative zoning solutions and shared parking arrangements. An example cited was the Chase Bank project, which exemplifies the type of infill development the board aims to promote on underutilized lots.

Officials expressed a desire to explore ways to revitalize the corridor while improving its aesthetic appeal, referencing past urban planning mistakes from the 1970s and 1980s. The overarching goal is to create a framework that not only addresses immediate economic needs but also lays the groundwork for sustainable development over the next decade.

The meeting underscored a commitment to engaging the community and stakeholders in the planning process, with hopes that a collaborative approach will yield positive results in the long term.

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