To the Editor: As long term active residents of the Greater Bowdoin/Geneva section of Dorchester, we were none the less largely shut out of the BRA led “dialogue” about the enormous Dot Block project even though our area will be..
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To the Editor:
As long term active residents of the Greater Bowdoin/Geneva section of Dorchester, we were none the less largely shut out of the BRA led “dialogue” about the enormous Dot Block project even though our area will be affected by it. As before, we whole heartedly favor an in-depth planning process about the extended Hancock St., Dorchester Ave. & now the Freeport St. area, eg. Glover’s Corner.
To work for the affected communities, such a process must begin immediately & include, at the same table, all concerned neighborhood organizations, residents & certainly all elected representatives starting at City Hall.
Glover’s Corner planning needs to be inclusive
To the Editor:
As long term active residents of the Greater Bowdoin/Geneva section of Dorchester, we were none the less largely shut out of the BRA led “dialogue” about the enormous Dot Block project even though our area will be affected by it. As before, we whole heartedly favor an in-depth planning process about the extended Hancock St., Dorchester Ave. & now the Freeport St. area, eg. Glover’s Corner.
To work for the affected communities, such a process must begin immediately & include, at the same table, all concerned neighborhood organizations, residents & certainly all elected representatives starting at City Hall.
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