Inside Arlington
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Properties Sold in Arlington, December 3, 2023 – December 9, 2023
Sales of the following properties in Arlington closed over the past week. Continue reading
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Redevelopment Board, December 04, 2023
The board discussed creating an urban renewal plan to allow the town to acquire and redevelop underutilized properties. Continue reading
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Select Board, December 04, 2023
The board approved $18 million in bonds for capital projects at 3.69% interest, kept a single property tax rate with average bills of $10,751, and extended the overnight parking pilot program through June 2024. Continue reading
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School Committee, November 30, 2023
Two parents of 6th grade girls at Gibbs Middle School described their frustration with the long-term substitute science teacher who does not have a science background. Continue reading
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Zoning Board of Appeals, November 28, 2023
The board discussed additions on properties around Arlington. Continue reading
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Properties Sold in Arlington, November 26, 2023 – December 2, 2023
Sales of the following properties in Arlington closed over the past week. Continue reading
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Properties Sold in Arlington, November 19, 2023 – November 25, 2023
Sales of the following properties in Arlington closed over the past week. Continue reading
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Select Board, November 20, 2023
The Board approved recommendations for school zones, special beer and wine licenses, and an intermunicipal agreement for the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War. Continue reading
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Redevelopment Board, November 20, 2203
The board discussed potential 2024 Spring Town Meeting zoning articles, including updating the Arlington Heights Business District zoning, and will meet with other boards to align priorities before deciding which citizen petitions to support. Continue reading
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Finance Committee, October 17, 2023
The Finance Committee voted unanimously to reconsider Town Meeting Article 2 and take no action, removing the $400,000 appropriation for the schools in FY24. Continue reading
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