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CSL Road redevelopment consult, survey coming: Hampstead Mayor

Steinberg wrote that this will be followed by at least one consultation meeting and then a survey. Aside from building heights on CSL Road, the survey will also cover many other items that we are considering for a new Urban Master Plan and we will be heavily influenced by your feedback from the survey. In 2019, residents voted down an attempt to demolish and replace one of those buildings with a new residential complex. The town then commissioned three firms to produce studies regarding urban planning, tax revenue and traffic. Steinberg wrote that the redevelopment would only apply to the buildings between Stratford and the western limit of Hampstead — Alpine.

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Côte St. LucACC, ARENA OPEN BY RESERVATION FEB. 26: The city announced that “following new lockdown rules from the Quebec government, the Samuel Moskovitch Arena and the Aquatic and Community

Hampstead council debates CSL Road study release

Some members of Hampstead council engaged in a debate on how the town will release one of its commissioned studies regarding the feasibility of new housing on its portion of Côte St. Luc Road. Last month, Mayor William Steinberg responded to a resident that the Altus Solutions Group feasibility study, to determine potential tax revenue for housing development in that area, could possibly be on the hampstead.qc.ca website by the end of January. However, this has not happened yet. Council was asked for an update at the Feb. 1 council meeting. Steinberg replied that all the studies are complete and each councillor and has a copy, as do members of Hampstead s Planning and Architectural Committee (PAC). The other reports are the BC2 urban planning report and the CIMA+ traffic study

BSO NOW platform ready to launch archival programs

The BSO Now concert streaming platform — bso.org/now — launches the first of four archival programs Thursday at noon,  All four programs — featuring artists who enjoyed especially close relationships with the orchestra — were originally produced and distributed by Boston public broadcaster WGBH for the Evening at Symphony television series. Longtime WCRB announcer Brian McCreath will serve as host for these archival BSO NOW streams. Thursday s opening program — originally recorded on April 26, 1975 — features Seiji Ozawa, who was just two years into his tenure as BSO music director (1973–2002), leading the BSO and New England Conservatory Chorus in Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Resurrection, with soprano soloist Susan Davenny Wyner and contralto soloist Maureen Forrester.

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