This might be a question for Rep Stanley but the wording doesn’t seem
right. The quote says serves, like it currently is. Which makes it
misleading. I think “ with the potential to serve” would have made it
less confusing
Rich
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 6:33 PM Margaret Olson
wrote:
> The grant is
Thank you for the clarification… reassuring.
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> On Nov 16, 2021, at 6:28 PM, Margaret Olson wrote:
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> The grant is for design and engineering of an expanded waste water treatment
> plant (septic system) in South Lincoln. It is the next step in telling us
> what can an
The grant is for design and engineering of an expanded waste water
treatment plant (septic system) in South Lincoln. It is the next step in
telling us what can and can not be done with the existing system. As many
of you correctly pointed out in earlier discussions, we need to understand
what the
It states services, as in currently. So my guess is they are referring to
Lincoln Woods as the 125 mixed income property not a future development
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 5:43 PM Sara Mattes wrote:
> What is the 125 unit expansion?
> When did that get discussed and approved?
> And what “ Mall r
What is the 125 unit expansion?
When did that get discussed and approved?
And what “ Mall redevelopment?”
Has Rep. Stanley been meeting with some in town on this project?
Inquiring minds want to know… at least this one.
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> On Nov 16, 2021, at 2:17 PM, Deborah Howe via Linco
Rep. Stanley's news email today announces the Town receiving a $400,000 grant to upgrade the Farm Field waterwater treatment plant that currently serves the Mall and Lincoln Woods; the upgraded facility will also support mixed-use redevelopment in whatever form it's going to take. I followed the S