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Neighbors raise safety, parking and right‑of‑way concerns as hearing on 80 Independence Ave townhomes is continued
Summary
The Planning Board continued a hearing on a proposal to convert a vacant warehouse at 80 Independence Ave into four townhome condominiums after residents and abutters questioned vehicle access, parking layout, and right‑of‑way ownership; the board set a continued hearing for Oct. 15 to allow the applicant to address issues.
The Quincy Planning Board on Sept. 15, 2025 continued a public hearing on a proposal to convert a vacant warehouse at 80 Independence Ave into four townhome condominiums after residents raised concerns about emergency access, parking and right‑of‑way ownership. The board set a continuation date of Oct. 15, 2025 to give the applicant time to refine plans and address abutter concerns.
Attorney Patrick Foley presented the project on behalf of 80 Independence Ave, LLC and said the site is an 8,238‑square‑foot lot about a tenth of a mile from the Quincy Adams MBTA station. Foley said the proposal would demolish the existing vacant warehouse and replace it with four three‑story townhouses, each with a two‑car garage, and four additional guest spaces…
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