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CITIZEN-INITIATED CONVERSATIONS for Watertown Residents on RMUD

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY, TIME: 6:45-9PM

TOPICS: Zoning Introduction to the Timeline for the Current Process, Approval Criteria, Comprehensive Plan.

TOPICS: Design Implications, Height and FAR, Massing and Sensitivity to Historical Buildings, Open Space, Public Space, Public Access. Gary Shaw, Presenter

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY, TIME: 6:45-9PM

TOPICS: Open Space and Green Space, Definitions, Public Stewardship of the Riverway, Local and State Ordinances and Laws Protecting the River and Riverway, 100 Foot Buffer; Public Parks, Public Access. Nancy Hammett, Presenter

TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, WATERTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY, TIME: 6:45-9PM

TOPICS: Traffic, Transit (Including TMA, TMD), Plus a Street Network Vision within RMUD and Connectivity to Watertown Consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Watertown Public Transit Task Force (WPTTF) Led by Joe Levendusky, Facilitators

TOPICS: Green, Sustainable Building, Zoning Language. Gary Shaw, Presenter

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED, TIME: 6:45-9PM

TOPICS: Open meeting for residents to talk about what we didn't have time to cover, what we've learned, how the RMUD Zoning Amendments relate to the Comprehensive Plan, to develop concrete questions, and to recommend changes to the RMUD document.

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