Limited in-person attendance at MBTA Zoning Info Session

The Planning Board is warning about a capacity cap for tonight's MBTA Communities Multi-Family Zoning public forum.

Above: The Town is warning that there is limited in-person attendance at Thursday’s info session about a significant zoning change to be voted on in the spring. (image cropped from flyer and agenda)

The Planning Board has been asking the public to come to their sessions to learn about and provide feedback on zoning to be written for by-right denser housing in town. But it turns out, they may have done too good a job advertising the in-person option. 

After a turnout well beyond the attendance capacity for the first session, the board is now warning the public that attendance tonight will be capped. But the public is also welcome to join them online.

The updated agenda for the meeting tonight (Wednesday, September 27th at 5:30 pm) states:

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Due to capacity issues at the Public Safety Building Meeting Room, we will only be allowed to have 49 attendees in person. This meeting will be televised live, and residents can attend via Zoom and participate virtually

To join the zoom session, click here. To watch the recorded session later (or as it is live streamed), click here. (Eventually, it will also be broadcast on Southborough Access Media’s Government Channel.)

Planning Board Flyer for MBTA Communities Info SessionsThe forums are to help the board make decisions on the multi-family zoning is “Coming to Southborough” under the state’s MBTA Communities regulations. 

The board is promoting:

Help us make this happen and come to our Information Sessions . . .

Come let us know your thoughts!

  • What is the process?
  • How will this impact our town?
  • What is under our control as residents?
  • What does this mean to you?
  •  Where should this By Right Multi-Family zoning be located?

For more context on Southborough’s efforts related to the zoning initiative, see my prior post.

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