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Town Manager’s Abrupt Resignation. Does It Matter?
Sean Hendricks abruptly resigned as Millbury's Town Manager on August 2, 2023, sparking curiosity and speculation on social media and within the community due to the suddenness of his departure without customary notice or transition. However, in the grand scheme of things, the cause of his resignation might not be of significant importance if it does not expose the town to any liability. Instead of dwelling on the past, it is probably best to focus on the future, learning from past experiences, and moving forward.
Filling The Gap: Balancing "Missing Middle" Housing In Millbury
The town of Millbury faces the challenge of finding a balance between addressing the "missing middle" housing issue and preserving the essence of our beloved town and its existing land uses. In this blog post, we will explore the implications of the "missing middle" housing challenge in a small town context and discuss strategies to strike a harmonious balance.
Vital Importance of Architectural Integration in Placing Chapter 40B Projects
Preserving the architectural character of a neighborhood is essential for maintaining its unique charm and identity. By integrating the architectural style of the new Chapter 40B project with the existing homes, we can retain the visual harmony of the community. This helps to prevent any jarring contrasts or disruptions that could compromise the overall aesthetic appeal of the neighborhood.
Commonwealth Seeks To Increase Housing
A Worcester Business Journal article, entitled “Real Estate Insider: As the State seeks to increase housing construction, some towns pump the brakes” discusses the ongoing conflict between the push for increased housing development in Massachusetts and the resistance from various communities. Developers have been proposing multifamily apartment complexes throughout the state to address the shortage of housing and increase affordability. These developers have been receiving local tax breaks and state funding to encourage housing inventory growth. However, many communities are apprehensive about the potential impact on their town's character and resources.
2023 Planning Board Results
In the Millbury Planning Board race, there was considerable competition, and the outcome revealed some intriguing trends, such as the 182 people who abstained from voting for any candidate. There will undoubtedly be diverse interpretations of these findings, with some individuals satisfied with the results and others dissatisfied. The central query is what motivated so many individuals to refrain from voting for any candidate.
Multi-Family Moratorium Passes In Millbury
On the evening of May 2, 2023, Article 22 was successfully passed at the Annual Town Meeting in Millbury, Massachusetts, imposing a Temporary Moratorium on Multi-Family Dwelling Units. The approval received a two-thirds majority vote. We would like to express our gratitude to all the registered Millbury voters who participated in the Annual Town Meeting and supported Article 22. The outcome reflects our collective strength and ability to achieve positive outcomes for our community as a whole.