With the Fourth of July on Monday and no council meeting on Tuesday, it was a relatively quiet week in Lowell politics. The council will meet this coming Tuesday and as is expected with these every-other-week summer meetings, there are 24 motions on the agenda. There is also a draft ordinance on Accessory Use Dwellings, something the council’s joint housing and zoning subcommittee requested at its recent meeting (which I wrote about in last Sunday’s newsletter). Unless a member of the public signs up to speak on it, I doubt the council will even discuss this proposal Tuesday since the council will refer it to the subcommittee for further discussion and public comment.
July 10, 2022
July 10, 2022
July 10, 2022
With the Fourth of July on Monday and no council meeting on Tuesday, it was a relatively quiet week in Lowell politics. The council will meet this coming Tuesday and as is expected with these every-other-week summer meetings, there are 24 motions on the agenda. There is also a draft ordinance on Accessory Use Dwellings, something the council’s joint housing and zoning subcommittee requested at its recent meeting (which I wrote about in last Sunday’s newsletter). Unless a member of the public signs up to speak on it, I doubt the council will even discuss this proposal Tuesday since the council will refer it to the subcommittee for further discussion and public comment.