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Resident urges ‘community trustee’ and right‑of‑first‑refusal in bill to protect local institutions

3686686 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

A Winchester resident testified in favor of S.303, a proposal that would create community‑level mechanisms — including defined community institution landmarks, rights of first refusal and a special community trustee — to help preserve locally important businesses, schools and churches when owners close or abandon properties.

Vincent Lawrence Dixon, a Winchester resident, told the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies that S.303 would give communities more tools to preserve locally valuable institutions when owners cease operations or abandon property.

“This proposed legislation recognizes these unique and wonderful realities and provides some dynamics of communities,” Dixon said, arguing the bill would offer “a caution light that is…

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