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When

Tuesday, February 25, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT
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Where

Winchester Town Hall Maurer Auditorium 
71 Mount Vernon Street
Winchester, MA 01890
  


 

Public Transit and Driving Directions

The Winchester Town Hall Auditorium is a short walk from the Winchester Commuter Rail stop. It is also accessible by bus. View Google Maps for directions for driving, biking, or walking to the auditorium.

Accessibility Accommodations


Winchester Town Hall is accessible from the rear parking lot. Inside the entry there is a wheelchair lift to the main floor of the auditorium. If you require an accommodation such as an assistive listening device and/or large print documents, please contact us a week before the meeting so we can assist you. 

 

Contact

Jennifer Erickson 
North Suburban Planning Council Coordinator
617-933-0759 
jerickson@mapc.org 
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North Suburban Planning Council
Priority Mapping Project
Next Steps Forum

Do you live, work, or play north of Boston in any of these communities: Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield, Wilmington, Winchester, or Woburn?

Are you interested in issues pertaining to development, preservation, and transportation in your community?

Please join municipal staff, members of local boards and commissions, community advocates, and others in this public forum to discuss the findings from the North Suburban Planning Council (NSPC) Priority Mapping Project.

The Project has been a 1.5 year-long effort to identify and map local and regional priorities for development, preservation, and infrastructure investments within the NSPC subregion. Learn about the findings, view a map gallery of identified priorities, and participate in a brainstorm of how information emerging from the report can be used to support continued local planning for development, preservation, and infrastructure. There will be opportunities for large and small group discussion. Ideas identified at this forum may be considered for implementation by NSPC and our member municipalities.

This forum is free and open to the public. Community advocates, residents, and members of municipal boards and commissions are encouraged to attend.


Dinner will be provided between 6:00 - 6:30 pm. A map gallery will also be on view.

 
Click on the link below to register:

The North Suburban Planning Council (NSPC) is composed of eight towns and one city that have formed a voluntary association to facilitate cooperative regional planning.

NSPC membership includes town managers and administrators, planning staff, and members of Planning Boards and Boards of Selectmen from the following nine communities: Burlington, Lynnfield, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield, Wilmington, Winchester, and Woburn. All meetings are open to the public.