Waltham Community Briefs
WCC create ordinance to go with Housing Choice bill
The Waltham City Council recently announced a Housing Choice Ordinance in conjunction with the Housing Choice bill that was signed by Gov. Charlie Baker.
The bill requires municipalities with an MBTA station, ferry or bus terminal to create at least one district “of reasonable size” within a half-mile of a station where multifamily housing could be built without any special permits.
The council believes this measure will lower the percentage of votes required to approve a variety of zoning changes, including to build transit-oriented housing from two-thirds of a city council or town meeting to a simple majority.
Councillor Corner: Waltham s Councillor-At-Large Tom Stanley
Wicked Local Metro (Needham, MA)
Feb. 2 To better understand the goals of the
Waltham City Council this year,
The Waltham News Tribune has created a new series called, Councillor Corner which will be a 15-week feature that will showcase each city councillor s plans for 2021. Each councillor has been asked the same questions.
Below is the second installment. The interviewed has been edited for clarity and length.
What are the most pressing issues of your ward/territory?
Waltham faces many challenges in 2021 but the imperative priority for city government is to continue to address the health care and economic problems created by the COVID-19 crisis. The coronavirus has adversely affected our community health and well-being, our local businesses, our schools and our ability to function normally. We must do whatever possible to help get the coronavirus under control and to relieve the financial pressure on businesses