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Noting the ongoing community interest in specific properties
At the June 8 Danvers ZBA meeting, the Board opened the floor for public testimony regarding 154 and 170 Water Street. While residents are actively monitoring these properties, the specific nature of the zoning issues at these... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/zoning-board/2026-06-08/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
Highlighting resident engagement and the need for clarity on Water Street
Residents, including Precinct One member Bill Bradstreet, are raising concerns regarding 154 and 170 Water Street at ZBA meetings. We are tracking how the Board responds to this testimony and what specific zoning changes are being... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/zoning-board/2026-06-08/ #MeetingWatch
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What is planned for 154 and 170 Water Street in Danvers? During the June 8 ZBA meeting, the Board opened the floor for public testimony regarding these specific properties, signaling that development or zoning changes may be on the horizon. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #DanversMA
While the Board invited input from residents like Bill Bradstreet (Precinct One), the substantive details of the project or the specific zoning requests for these Water Street properties were not the primary focus of the recorded discussion.
As neighbors and residents, it is vital we stay informed on how these properties will impact our community. We will continue to monitor the ZBA for specific details on these proposals and how they align with local zoning standards. #Danvers #LocalGov https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/zoning-board/2026-06-08/
During the Danvers Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting on June 8, 2026, the Board opened the floor for public testimony regarding the properties located at 154 and 170 Water Street. This session included input from local residents, including Bill Bradstreet of Precinct One. The invitation for public comment suggests that these properties are currently under scrutiny, likely due to potential development or upcoming zoning requests that could impact the surrounding neighborhood. While the meeting allowed for resident testimony, the specific details regarding the nature of the requests for Water Street remain a point of interest for the community. We are tracking these developments to ensure that any changes to our local zoning are handled with full transparency and based on the evidence presented. Stay tuned as we continue to monitor how the Board addresses resident concerns regarding these specific sites. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/danvers/zoning-board/2026-06-08/ #MeetingWatch #DanversMA