I agree that the town center would be an appropriate location, especially for 
seniors to have access to Donelan’s, the post office, etc.
Parking already exists at the mall.
The rise in taxes for a new CC would adversely affect some of the very seniors 
who are to be served by this amenity.
The primary concern for a number of residents voting tonight will be increasing 
inflation and the recent tax increase.

Fran

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On Nov 30, 2022, at 8:16 AM, jrob...@comcast.net wrote:


Hello friends, I will not be voting in favor of the community center project 
now… for several reasons explained below.  If these considerations and others 
you have give you pause, I hope you will join those of us who are interested in 
further discussion.

First, Lincoln’s once in  a generation Comprehensive Plan, approved at Town 
Meeting ~ten years ago prioritized revitalizing  our South Lincoln commercial 
center. Without a vibrant place to gather, we risk becoming an inert, 
mono-culture suburb, of increasingly high priced single family homes and 
residents who can afford them. A vital Mall at our center would be a place to 
gather, meet with friends, and exchange ideas with others who have diverse 
backgrounds and views.  Before locating a COA or Community Center building at 
the school property we should evaluate its potential to jump-start and support 
commercial and civic growth at the mall and help Lincoln slowly and steadily 
transition into the dynamic community we can be. It’s time.

We haven’t had a thorough review of town goals or prioritized them since the 
Comprehensive Plan. If we choose to ignore the last Comprehensive Plan, let’s 
plan again. Let’s agree on priorities.

There seems to be an ongoing, important, and complex discussion re the 
distinctions and requirements of a community center vs. a facility for our 
Council on Aging program….prudence dictates these  be thoroughly studied and 
resolved before being considered for funding by town meeting.

And this project will cause real estate taxes to increase above the rate of 
inflation, again. It will be particularly troubling now for seniors living on a 
fixed income


Let’s consider/reconsider these matters fully before we vote for a community 
center or a COA facility at school property. Let’s get this right. Please 
consider voting No.

Best, Joe
Joe Robbat




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