THE BATTLE for the soul of Lowell played out at last Monday’s Planning Board meeting, as the board discussed whether to formally adopt Lowell’s new comprehensive master plan, Lowell Forward.The 20-year vision of the community’s plan for the future that City Manager Tom Golden called a “living, breathing document,” was unveiled during the City Council’s Feb. […]
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LOWELL — Superintendent of Schools Liam Skinner came before the City Council during its Tuesday night meeting to say he was cleaning house and the books. It was a theme throughout the night's agenda.
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LOWELL — Lowell Forward, a 20-year vision of the community’s plan for the future that City Manager Tom Golden introduced as a “living, breathing document,” was unveiled during the City Council’s Tuesday night meeting.
LOWELL — State Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus took a tour of in-process and pre-development housing projects that will add nearly 300 new units to the city’s housing stock within a quarter-mile area around City Hall.
LOWELL — The council tackled enforcement of quality-of-life issues during its Tuesday night meeting, addressing resident concerns around illegal fireworks and dumping, and dog waste.
LOWELL — Newly elected City Councilor John Descoteaux is concerned about the lack of development on the Hamilton Canal Innovation District parcels owned by the Lupoli Companies, and he wonders if the city needs to move in a different direction.
LOWELL — Could a new, boutique-style hotel be in Downtown Lowell’s future? And will the Sal Lupoli Companies finally break ground on their long-planned development of prime real estate along the Hamilton Canal off Dutton and Canal Streets?
LOWELL — There was no music nor hats and gowns, but plenty of pomp and circumstance, as the second cohort of city department heads and staff received their diversity, equity and inclusion certificates from Middlesex Community College President Phil Sisson during a ceremony prior to the City Council’s meeting on Tuesday.