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Approval urged for critical project amid traffic concerns

July 02, 2024 | Planning Board, Cambridge City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Approval urged for critical project amid traffic concerns
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the approval of special permits for a significant development project, with strong support voiced by community members. One speaker praised the project's progress and urged the board to approve the permits while cautioning against making excessive changes, particularly regarding traffic and parking access on Harvey Street. The speaker emphasized the importance of careful consideration to avoid derailing the project, highlighting the collaborative efforts of all parties involved.

As the meeting transitioned to board discussions, members raised pertinent questions regarding the timing of planning changes along Massachusetts Avenue and the implications of the Green Roof Ordinance. Board member Ashley inquired about the status of the Massachusetts Avenue planning, while also noting that many projects have sought special permits since the ordinance's implementation, even when they believed they could comply with its requirements.

Staff member Jeff responded, indicating that the timing of roadway planning is a broader issue and that compliance with the Green Roof Ordinance often remains uncertain until the building permit stage. He explained that the ordinance encourages applicants to seek special permits as a precaution, allowing them to contribute to the affordable housing trust if they fall short of compliance.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts to balance development with community needs and regulatory requirements, as officials navigate the complexities of urban planning and environmental standards. Further written comments from the public will be accepted for the record as the board continues its deliberations.

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