Word: residentsã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harvard Allston Task Force member Ray Mellone said that taking away some of the power of the BRA would be “a betrayal of [residents??] interests...
Harvard officials defended their plans for the campus expansion into Allston at a meeting last night, facing an onslaught of complaints from residents??ranging from what to do with a local Dunkin’ Donuts to how to sort out residential concerns about privacy and traffic during construction. The meeting’s discussions, which took place at St. Anthony’s School in Allston, centered on the University’s plan to erect an art museum at the intersection of North Harvard Street and Western Avenue—known to residents as Barry?...
...residents and Harvard officials last Wednesday. The meeting marked the first discussion with Allston residents since the University released a robust 50-year plan earlier this month for its fledgling campus across the Charles River. State Representative Kevin G. Honan, a Democrat, attributed the unusually high turnout to Allston residents?? hope that University officials would adapt the master plan more directly to neighborhood concerns. “It’s a difficult time in the process. The neighborhood wants specifics but Harvard is not in a position at this point in time to present the specifics...
Hoping to quell Allston residents?? fears of University expansion, Harvard officials promised to present a short master plan forecasting development as far into the future as 2057. Up until now Harvard has provided information to residents project by project, the latest an architect’s rendition of the four-building science complex to house stem cell research. At Monday’s Harvard-Allston Task Force meeting at the Honan-Allston Branch Library, Harvard officials said the master plan would be available on the Web site of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) by the end of this...
...according to its Web site, was first approached for the project three years ago. The partnership between the two, however, has excluded community involvement, residents said. “Why is everything kept in secret? Why have you ignored our wishes?” asked the Charlesview Residents?? Organization president, Lucia Sanchez, to the Board. “There is no chair at your table of decision for us.” Community Builders’ Development Consultant Felicia Jacques said that community members do have a seat at the table. “There is a development...