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Worcester committee approves rezoning of roughly 15.1 acres along Malden and West Boylston streets

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The Worcester City Council standing committee on economic development voted to approve a zoning map amendment that would rezone about 15.1 acres from single‑family RS‑7 to RL‑7, allowing two‑ and three‑family and low‑density multifamily housing on parcels along Malden Street, Malden Terrace, Reynolds Street and West Boylston Street.

The Worcester City Council standing committee on economic development voted to approve a zoning map amendment that would rezone about 15.1 acres of property along Malden Street, Malden Terrace, Reynolds Street and West Boylston Street from RS‑7 (single‑family) to RL‑7 (residence limit). The motion passed by roll call with Councilor Jenny Pacillo, Councilor Toomey and committee chair Candi Marrow Carlson voting yes.

The committee heard a staff summary from Peter Dunn, chief development officer, who said the subject parcels are mostly in RS‑7 with one parcel at 923 West Boylston Street partly in RS‑7 and partly in BL‑1 (Business Limited). "The proposed…

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