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Factual reporting of the specific decision made regarding tree removal.
On May 27, the Sudbury Planning Board unanimously approved the removal of six trees at 25 Plympton Road to accommodate a new driveway curb cut. While intended for emergency access, the decision impacts the Scenic Road canopy. #SudburyMA... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/planning-board/2026-05-27/ #MeetingWatch
Highlighting upcoming policy decisions that will impact the community.
The Planning Board is moving forward with the Housing Round Table on June 9th. This session will shape the Town’s housing policy and future development processes. Stay informed on how these policies affect our community. #SudburyMA... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/planning-board/2026-05-27/ #MeetingWatch
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At the May 27 Planning Board meeting, a decision was made that impacts our local landscape. Here is what you need to know about the approval at 25 Plympton Road. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
The Board voted 3-0 to approve a tree removal application on Scenic Road. Six smaller trees will be removed to allow for a new driveway curb cut, intended to improve emergency vehicle access.
The approval comes with specific conditions: saplings under 4 inches in the sight distance triangle must be cleared, and stumps must be ground per the Tree Warden’s request. Monitoring these conditions is key to ensuring the Scenic Road character is... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/planning-board/2026-05-27/
On May 27, the Sudbury Planning Board held its latest meeting, which included a significant decision regarding our local environment. The Board voted unanimously (3-0) to approve a proposal for 25 Plympton Road that involves the removal of six smaller trees. This removal is intended to allow for a new driveway curb cut to improve emergency vehicle access. While the goal of improving safety is important, the decision impacts the tree canopy on Scenic Road. The approval was granted with specific requirements, including the clearing of saplings under 4 inches in the sight distance triangle and the grinding of tree stumps as requested by the Tree Warden. Additionally, the Board provided updates on upcoming community discussions, including the Housing Round Table scheduled for June 9th. This roundtable will address the Town’s housing policy and the processes that will govern future development in Sudbury. Residents should stay engaged with these upcoming meetings as they will directly shape our town's growth and character. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/planning-board/2026-05-27/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA