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community concerns raised but unresolved

At the April 14 Select Board meeting, a tension emerged regarding the Pine Lakes District: the Housing Authority is working to increase housing density, while residents are petitioning to preserve four specific single-family... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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community concerns raised but ignored

Sudbury residents are raising alarms about price gouging and coupon malfunctions at Shaw's Market. While brought to the Select Board on April 14, these economic concerns for local shoppers require more than just a mention in... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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fiscal responsibility and school leadership impact

Financial stability check: During the April 14 Select Board meeting, Dan Carty raised concerns regarding the financial impact of Superintendent Crozier’s departure from Sudbury Public Schools. A significant issue for taxpayers... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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The April 14 Select Board meeting highlighted a growing divide in Sudbury regarding housing and local economic stability. Here is what residents need to know about the unresolved tensions in our community. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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First, the Pine Lakes District housing debate: The Housing Authority aims to increase housing stock and remove houses from state inventory. However, a citizens' petition seeks to protect four specific single-family homes. This direct conflict remains unresolved.
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Beyond housing, residents used public comment to flag serious issues: alleged price gouging at Shaw's Market and the fiscal implications of the Superintendent's departure from SPS. The Board heard these concerns, but clear steps toward resolution have yet to be taken.
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As we approach the May 4 Town Meeting, these issues—housing density, local retail fairness, and school district stability—will likely be at the forefront. Stay informed and stay involved. #SudburyMA #LocalGovernment https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-04-14/
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At the April 14 Select Board meeting, several significant community tensions were brought to the floor, but clear resolutions remain out of reach. 

One of the most pressing issues involves the Pine Lakes District. A representative from the Housing Authority presented a perspective that sits in direct opposition to a current citizens' petition. While the Authority is focused on increasing housing stock and removing houses from state inventory, local residents are petitioning to preserve four specific single-family homes to maintain the district's character. This conflict between municipal housing goals and resident wishes is a significant zoning and community issue that requires more than just a discussion.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted broader economic and administrative concerns. Residents raised alarms regarding alleged price gouging and coupon malfunctions at Shaw's Market, and Select Board member Dan Carty voiced concerns regarding the potential financial impact of Superintendent Crozier’s departure from Sudbury Public Schools. 

As these issues move toward the upcoming Town Meeting on May 4, residents should prepare to demand more specific plans on how the Board intends to balance housing density goals with neighborhood preservation and fiscal stability. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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