December 7, 2022 To the Newton Traffic Council, We, the board of Friends of Albemarle, are writing in strong support of the item TC58 -22, being considered by the Council on December 15. It reads as follows: JASON SOBEL, DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS, requesting to permanently close the northbound block of Albemarle Road to vehicularContinue reading “Letter to the Newton Traffic Council”
Category Archives: City of Newton Leadership
Petition for a Safer Albemarle
Yesterday morning a high-speed crash sent a car flying into Cheesecake Brook at the corner of Albemarle and Crafts streets. This is the same intersection defined as a “high-crash cluster” by Mass DOT. This immediately follows our Fall Newsletter last week about Mass DOT’s proposed improvements to the area. We now have added a petitionContinue reading “Petition for a Safer Albemarle”
Opportunity for NSHS Pool
Good morning Mayor Fuller, This past spring and summer we, the Board of Friends of Albemarle, successfully advocated to add a study for an indoor pool onto the CIP. The lack of a pool at Newton South High School creates a lopsided demand loop in Newton as their swim team requires the use of theContinue reading “Opportunity for NSHS Pool”
Fields and Pool and You
There are two upcoming city meetings about Albemarle – both on zoom. Attend tonight’s meeting to view the plans for the fields and the pool, but not to make a public comment. Attend Tuesday of next week to discuss the plans as a community. (Register in advance.) Bottom line: attend! We’ll see you there! Cedar From Newton Parks,Continue reading “Fields and Pool and You”
Letter to all City Council and Parks & Rec Commission Members
Dear Newton City Councilors and Members of the Parks & Recreation Commission, As the Board of the nonprofit Friends of Albemarle, we’ve listened to input about the Gath Pool redesign from many key stakeholders, community members and the 1,500+ respondents of our recent survey done in collaboration with the city. It has led us toContinue reading “Letter to all City Council and Parks & Rec Commission Members”
