Letters- Page 5

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Letter: Zoning Changes Are Unneeded

February 16, 2026
I write to observe that what the supporters of the Belmont Center Overlay describe as its goals – more vibrant commercial establishments, a wider menu of housing alternatives and increased revenue for the Town – have already happened in Waverley Square under…

Letter: Getting Ready for Tomorrow

February 16, 2026
Over the past year, the conversation around Belmont Center’s zoning has been intense. As co-chairs of the Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC), we see the need for progress and pragmatism that benefits our town and its residents while also sending signals to…

Letter: Overlay An Important, Incremental Step

February 16, 2026
The BCOD and the GCOD are key steps in setting the town up for a more financially stable future. They are not THE answer – there is no one magic silver bullet that will solve our fiscal struggles — but they represent…

Letter: Stick to the News

February 16, 2026
Stick to the News I wish you had not thoughtlessly celebrated the silly and superstitious Groundhog Day, which has been an excuse for the cruel treatment of innocent groundhogs and other animals for many years. There is enough animal cruelty in the…

Letter: The Outcome Seems Clear

February 16, 2026
  I served as the campaign treasurer for Taylor Yates in his successful 2025 Select Board campaign and was encouraged by the strong support for the Belmont Center Overlay. Taylor ran unapologetically in favor of the overlay and was transparent about his…

Letter: The Ability to Say Yes

February 16, 2026
In recent years, it has become painfully clear that our community is overly reliant on residential taxes that can’t keep up with the growing cost of our town services. I am encouraged that the vast majority of people I speak with are…

Letter: Vote Yes on the Overlays

February 16, 2026
As a Belmont resident, parent, and School Committee member, I care deeply about the future of our town. Belmont operates with a structural deficit, in part, because we have one of the lowest commercial tax bases among similar towns in the commonwealth.…

Letter: The Time Has Arrived to Vote

February 16, 2026
I’ve appreciated all the letters about proposed changes to zoning for Belmont Center. I’ve also appreciated people being direct about their views—for instance, outright opposition or support—and why they hold those views. In these pages and many forums elsewhere, various people have…

Letter: Correct Overlay Misinformation

February 9, 2026
Is it too much to ask our elected leaders to correct the misinformation circulating about the two Overlay proposals? Certainly, they are aware of it, have the facts, and should responsibly inform the public that rezoning the Center itself will not have…

Letter: Support a ‘Thoughtful Approach’

February 9, 2026
We are strong supporters of the overlay as a thoughtful approach to increase housing options and expand its commercial tax base. A couple of weeks ago, we toured the new, beautiful library and felt enormous pride for our community. We more than…
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