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Residents demand action on urban development and environmental justice

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



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Residents demand action on urban development and environmental justice
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced significant concerns regarding the proposed development of the Walden Square Apartments, particularly focusing on public safety, environmental impact, and legal easements associated with the land.

One speaker highlighted that the current design of the project fails to address critical circulation issues, deeming it \"unacceptable\" to place a building over a road. They suggested revisiting the design to potentially increase the number of floors and units, noting that current regulations allow for taller buildings. The speaker also raised alarms about the creation of an \"urban canyon\" between the buildings, which could exacerbate heat islands in the context of climate change, framing the situation as an economic and environmental injustice.

Another participant, Heather Hoffman, who identified herself as a title examiner, emphasized the environmental ramifications of replacing mature trees with saplings of the same size, arguing that such practices do not adequately compensate for the ecological benefits provided by established trees. She also brought attention to two easements retained by the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA) when the land was originally conveyed, questioning whether proposed changes to these easements had followed necessary legal protocols.

Merilee Meyer, another speaker, echoed concerns about the potential loss of recreational easements due to the development, reinforcing the need for careful consideration of the project's impact on community resources. She noted that while there is broad support for affordable housing, the design and planning aspects of the project require thorough scrutiny to ensure they align with community needs and legal obligations.

The discussions reflect a growing tension between development goals and community interests, particularly regarding environmental sustainability and adherence to legal frameworks. As the project moves forward, stakeholders are calling for a more collaborative approach to address these critical issues.

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