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Daily Hampshire Gazette - Jane Myers: Northampton Planning Board's site plan approval threatens our neighborhood gazettenet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazettenet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Gazette’s recent article trivializes the concerns of Bay State Village residents response to the predatory development of this community. (“Development plans trouble neighbors,” Feb. 16)My understanding and support for the “infill” policies were. ....
NORTHAMPTON Right now, 39 Landy Ave. in Florence’s Bay State Village neighborhood is vacant and dilapidated. Soon, the house and outbuildings could come down and the overgrown lot could be cleared to make room for as many as three new houses, part. ....
This Thursday the Northampton City Council is scheduled to discuss a proposed zoning change that addresses a question vital to the future character of Northampton’s downtown and nearby neighborhoods. How wide can houses be built and with how much. ....
Guest columnist Bill Ryan: More big buildings in Northampton’s backyards Created by Bill Ryan, this projection aims to show what could happen at 14 Garfield St. in Florence should zoning changes before the City Council get approved Thursday night. Submitted photo Published: 3/16/2021 2:46:44 PM I volunteer for Save Bay State Village, a group seeking to stop aggressive, out-of-control development that is densifying and gentrifying our Northampton neighborhood. Last week the Gazette reported that Northampton’s City Council advanced an ordinance to encourage building more two-family houses throughout Northampton. A final council vote is pending this Thursday. The story put a fine face on the proposal. It failed to mention, however, the developer-friendly provisions that could be called “more big buildings in Northampton’s backyards.” ....