Letters- Page 6

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Letter: Take Action, Live up to Belmont’s Motto 

February 9, 2026
As a 30-year resident of Belmont and current renter, I wanted to address the new zoning proposal for Belmont Center. I have been so fortunate to have stable housing in the town I grew up in. But far too many residents do…

Letter: Overlay Plan not ‘Fully Baked’

February 6, 2026
The overlay is a clarion call for increased commercial tax revenue and housing. We need both! However, I question the estimated net revenues and worry about nebulous responses regarding infrastructure costs, parking and traffic/congestion solutions, and funding to enhance the town staff…

Letter: The Upside of Hotel Development

February 6, 2026
During the 15 years I have lived in Belmont, my views on hotels have changed. When I moved here, I thought it was inconvenient that there were no hotels in town. Given the size of our home, our only choices were to…

Letter: Addressing the Gaps

February 5, 2026
During this past snowstorm, I had the privilege of seeing the Belmont community truly come together. Watching neighbors shovel beyond their own sidewalks and doors reminded me why I am proud to live in the “Town of Homes.” However, the storm also…

Letter: No Suport for Overlay in Current Form

February 4, 2026
While I support improving Belmont zoning to encourage commercial and residential uses, I do not support the proposed Belmont Center Overlay District zoning in its current form. It needs work. I submitted amendments to delay the zoning so it could be fixed…

Letter: Town Faces a ‘Stark Choice’ 

February 3, 2026
My family and I have lived in Belmont since 1979. We’ve been able to move twice in town, improving our housing situation each time. We love the quiet residential streets, the trees and green yards, and the flowers from spring to fall.…

Letter: Overlay Proposal ‘Responsible Alternative’

February 2, 2026
As a professional in financial management, I strongly support the proposed Belmont Center zoning overlay. It directly addresses one of the most serious challenges facing our town: an unsustainable financial model. Belmont relies on residential property taxes for roughly 95% of our…

Letter: Town Needs to Face Realities

February 1, 2026
Belmont homeowners don’t need another slogan or reassurance. They need straight talk—because the numbers are flashing red. According to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue’s FY2026 data, Belmont now ranks eighth highest in the state for average property taxes at $19,579 per household.…

Letter: Excited for Rezoning

January 31, 2026
My family and I live two blocks away from Belmont Center. We moved over from Payson Park in 2021 and were so excited to move to a part of town where we could easily walk around to reach restaurants, shops and not…

Letter: Hit Pause on Rezoning

January 30, 2026
I am writing to urge residents to study the Belmont Center Zoning Overlay Proposal very carefully. On March 4, Town Meeting members will vote on whether to support or oppose the proposal.  Unfortunately, the Select Board has failed to reach a consensus…
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