Proponents of Special Town Meeting Article 4 hope to make their case at a public forum next week. Read the full article → from “Save Our Heritage” forum on article 4 to preserve golf course without any development – Feb 16
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Golf Course update: Committee holding “final public input” meeting tomorrow night; “Save” campaign changes theme (Updated)
A committee is seeking one last round of community feedback on the St. Mark’s Golf Course, while a group of residents seeks building public support to protect the land by focusing on saving “our heritage”. Read the full article → from Golf Course update: Committee holding “final public input” meeting tomorrow night; “Save” campaign changes theme (Updated)
Different approaches to saving golf course: Two citizen petition articles (Updated)
Residents are working to preserve or maintain the integrity of the golf course on Latisquama Road. Read the full article → from Different approaches to saving golf course: Two citizen petition articles (Updated)
St. Mark’s Golf Course update
Tonight, the St. Mark’s Master Plan Committee will be soliciting feedback from abutters and current users of the course. The comments are likely to be very different than the ones received last Wednesday night. At that meeting, the committee heard from Recreation and the Council on Aging. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s Golf Course update
Public Safety Building & Golf Course: Public tour, forums and meetings; Warrant article to consider other sites; and potential Special Town Meeting
The Town is preparing to make its case to voters on the St. Mark’s Golf Course land deal and building a new public safety complex. I had planned to wait on an update until after selectmen meet tonight. But there’s too much information to hold back. Read the full article → from Public Safety Building & Golf Course: Public tour, forums and meetings; Warrant article to consider other sites; and potential Special Town Meeting
Town recruiting for golf course planning committee & cable committee – start applying (Updated)
Selectmen approved charges for two new committees and can now accept applications. The board hopes to appoint members to the St. Mark’s Golf Course Master Plan Committee in December. They are also seeking volunteers for the Cable Television Committee. Read the full article → from Town recruiting for golf course planning committee & cable committee – start applying (Updated)
St. Mark’s shares golf course deed
St. Mark’s provided backup to the Town’s assertion that the 60 acre golf course could be developed if voters don’t agree to purchase it. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s shares golf course deed
Town releases plans for land deal with St. Mark’s; Golf course original gift may not prevent development
This week, the Board of Selectmen shared more details on a proposed deal to swap land for a future Public Safety Building. And, according to an earlier press release*, rumors of the St. Mark’s Golf Restriction may be incorrect or exaggerated. Read the full article → from Town releases plans for land deal with St. Mark’s; Golf course original gift may not prevent development
Town looking to purchase St. Mark’s Golf Course
Selectmen are hoping Town Meeting voters will approve purchasing the golf course for a public safety facility, open land, and potential community center. Otherwise, they claim the Town risks seeing big development on the site. Read the full article → from Town looking to purchase St. Mark’s Golf Course
Selectmen “protecting” St Mark’s Golf Course land by siting public safety building there?
Residents around Latisquama Road remain worried about a plan to potentially build a public safety building at on St. Mark’s Golf Course. Read the full article → from Selectmen “protecting” St Mark’s Golf Course land by siting public safety building there?
Town may be looking at St. Mark’s Golf Course for Public Safety Building site
A rumor has been swirling about the Public Safety Building. The Town isn’t denying it. And an unofficial scheduled meeting is lending the rumor credence. Read the full article → from Town may be looking at St. Mark’s Golf Course for Public Safety Building site