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Littleton Town Meeting rejects MBTA Communities article

Voters at Littleton’s special Town Meeting Nov. 1 voted to reject an article that would have implemented a new residential zoning district to comply with the state’s controversial MBTA Communities law. 

The Column: Foul Play in the city – Lowell Sun

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Littleton TM vote paves way for development of former IBM campus

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Littleton board set to back Amazon pact; traffic concerns remain

The Planning Board s approval on Jan. 7 of a special permit hinges on approval of the host community agreement. The plan calls for a last-mile facility, for deliveries within a 45-mile radius. The site formerly housed Digital Equipment Corp. I think we came out of it with a better design than what we came in with, said Larry Beals, the project s planning engineer.  Traffic concerns Select Board member Matthew Nordhaus praised the pact, but said, My concern is and I ve been hearing from residents a great deal is traffic. People are extremely worried about local streets being overrun. Traffic on Foster or Taylor streets would mainly be for delivery of packages locally, with signs posted to remind drivers to take a left turn only unless for local deliveries.

Littleton board backs permit for Amazon site; traffic concerns remains

Please support local journalism by subscribing. For more info, click here. LITTLETON A proposed Amazon facility has moved closer to reality, after the Planning Board backed a special permit with conditions, including efforts to minimize traffic. The board voted unanimously at Jan. 7 hearing to grant the permit for thed last mile facility, for deliveries in a 45-mile radius  proposed at 151-153 Taylor St. The site formerly housed Digital Equipment Corporation. We have a much better design than what we did, coming through the door, said Larry Beals, the project s planning engineer. A host community agreement is set to go before the Select Board for review on Jan. 11. 

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