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Addressing issues that impact the quality of life in Waban

  • Home
  • Meetings
    • December 2024
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • March 2025
    • May 2025 Cancelled
  • Issues
    • VCOD Survey
    • VCOD Version 3 - revised Zoning & Map
    • Community Input VC Maps V1
    • Village Center Visualizations
    • Historic Preservation
    • Housing and Zoning Forums
    • Strong Block Local Landmark
    • Wellesley Office Park
  • About
    • By-Laws
    • Article 9 City Charter
    • WAC Catchment Area
    • WAC Logo
    • Board
      • Christopher Pitts - President
      • Megan Meirav
      • Sallee Lipshutz - VP
      • Drake McCabe - Treasurer
      • Steven Gusenoff
      • Sumukh Tendulkar - Clerk
      • William “Bill” Bracken
  • Partners
  • Contact
  • WIS
  • FOTQ
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Streets and Sidewalks

Got speeding? Here's a creative proposal which may slow cars and add art to your block: Intersection murals

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Parking Enforcement: To report violations or concerns, call the main police telephone number (617-796-2100) .

Materials from the meeting held 2-15-15 on strategies to make safer walking schools are included under Schools.

20 is Plenty: 3 Graphs That Explain Why 20 MPH Should Be the Limit on City Streets

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