Route 9 MetroWest Smart Growth Plan

Southborough • Framingham • Natick • Wellesley

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When


Tuesday, May 22, 2012
7:00 PM to 9:30 PM


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Where

Framingham State University
100 State Street
Framingham, MA 02111


 
Driving Directions

Directions

The public meeting will take place at the Dwight Hall/Performing Arts Center.

Campus Map and Directions

MWRTA Bus Route 7 provides access to/from Framingham State University until 8:16pm.  Return trip accommodations can be provided upon request prior to the meeting.

Contact

Paul Boushell 
MetroWest Regional Collaborative 
pboushell@mapc.org 
508-881-2924 
 

The Future of Route 9:
Can We Achieve Growth Without Gridlock?


First in a Series of Public Meetings on Route 9

Featuring guest speaker Randall Arendt!

Nationally renowned land-use planner, site designer, author and lecturer, Randall Arendt is an expert on the topics of commercial corridor development, planning and design.  He is also the founder and president of the consulting firm Greener Prospects.

The MetroWest Regional Collaborative and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council are working with Framingham, Natick, Southborough and Wellesley on a Route 9 MetroWest Smart Growth Plan.  This plan will focus on the potential for compact, mixed use (housing, office and commercial) developments along Route 9 that are pedestrian and bicycle friendly. 

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This event is sponsored by MetroWest Regional Collaborative and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council with support from the HUD Sustainable Communities Program.This program is a Mass Audubon "Shaping the Future" event.

Framingham State University is fully accessible to all visitors with disabilities.  If you need any special accommodations such as language interpretation, assistive listening devices or meeting materials in alternate formats, please contact Paul Boushell at pboushell@mapc.org or 508-881-2924.

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