City Council Candidates Submit Public Comments on Harvard's Science Complex
Proposal
Harvard University's proposed Science Complex along Western Avenue in
North Allston reached an important step along its path towards
possible approval in the last two weeks. Public comments were
solicited by two agencies and due during the last two weeks.
The Massachusetts Environmental Protection Act (MEPA) Office requested
public comments related to Harvard's request for a Phase 1 Waiver of
the requirement to conduct a full environmental review.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) requested public comments
related to the Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) submitted by
Harvard, their second public filing on the project, and the last one
before the BRA Board's likely vote on the project September 27.
On his website http://HarvardInAllston.net/ , Harry Mattison provides
links to the public comments he knows about that were submitted to
both agenciese, including those by candidates for the Boston City
Council. I provide direct links [below] to the candidates' public
comments.
Regarding the A-B City Council Candidates who did not submit comments,
I contacted them requesting copies of the documents -- in case they
had not yet posted them publicly. Neither James Jenner nor Greg
Glennon responded. In response to my query, Rosie Hanlon and Tim
Schofield both confirmed that, while they submitted MEPA comments, she
did not submit BRA comments.
A-B District 9 City Council Candidates Public Comments
The following candidates for Allston-Brighton District 9 City Council
submitted public comments to MEPA:
1. Mark Ciommo
2. Rosie Hanlon
3. Tim Schofield
4. Alex Selvig
The following candidates did not:
1. Greg Glennon
2. James Jenner
The following candidates for Allston-Brighton District 9 City Council
submitted public comments to the BRA:
1. Mark Ciommo
2. Alex Selvig
3. [edited 10/25/07]: Greg Glennon [see p.82 of link]
The following candidates did not:
1. [DEL: Greg Glennon :DEL] [edited 10/25/07]
2. Rosie Hanlon
3. James Jenner
4. Tim Schofield
At-Large Boston City Council Candidates Public Comments
The following candidates for At-Large City Council submitted public
comments to MEPA: none known to date. I have not yet formally
requested clarification from any of the candidates, and will update
this page as I learn more.
The following candidates for At-Large City Council submitted public
comments to BRA:
1. Councilor Felix Arroyo
2. Councilor Sam Yoon
I have not confirmed with the other At-Large City Council candidates
whether or not they submitted BRA comments, but will update this page
as I gather that information.
Posted by Michael Pahre at 9:06 AM
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