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Council continues Salem Street zoning hearing after residents criticize outreach; motion to delay fails
Summary
After an extended public Q&A and critical public testimony about outreach, the Medford City Council continued a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Salem Street neighborhood corridor zoning to March 11; a councilor’s motion to postpone the process for additional neighborhood meetings failed for lack of a second.
The Medford City Council continued a public hearing on proposed amendments to Chapter 94 (Salem Street neighborhood corridor district) to its March 11 meeting after a lengthy public question-and-answer session, but a formal motion to delay the zoning process for more neighborhood meetings failed for lack of a second.
Councilor Collins moved to continue the hearing to March 11; the council approved the continuance by roll call (Councilor Callahan, Vice President Collins, Councilor Lozaro, Councilor Lemming, Councilor Scarpelli,…
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