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| issue date = 05/03/2006 | | issue date = 05/03/2006 | ||
| title = | | title = E-MAIL: (Intergovernmental) FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in Metroboston | ||
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{{#Wiki_filter:V- " -Message Pagel1 of 8 Spangler, Nicole From: Thomas Bott [tbott@kingstonmass.org] | {{#Wiki_filter:V- " -Message Pagel1 of 8 Spangler, Nicole From: Thomas Bott [tbott@kingstonmass.org] | ||
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:45 PM To: Provenzano, Susan; Parker, Andrew | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:45 PM To: Provenzano, Susan; Parker, Andrew | ||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston In the event you are still in the neighborhood. | FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston In the event you are still in the neighborhood. | ||
Trend analysis for Kingston area http://www.mapc.org/2006 projections.html Thomas Bott, AICP Town Planner Kingston, MASS 781-585-0549 781 585-0543 fax----- Original Message -----From: Clark, Bill [mailto:WClark@MAPC.ORG] | Trend analysis for Kingston area http://www.mapc.org/2006 projections.html Thomas Bott, AICP Town Planner Kingston, MASS 781-585-0549 781 585-0543 fax | ||
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:36 PM | -----Original Message ----- | ||
From: Clark, Bill [mailto:WClark@MAPC.ORG] | |||
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:36 PM | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston SSC and TRIC members, Can you distribute this to planners in your communities that have not already seen the briefing (or if they have, encourage them to send their peers/junior staff?). This event is geared towards practicing planners.Thank 'You, Bill Clark Please Join MA Chapter of APA, MA Association of Planning Directors, and MA Association of Consulting | FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston SSC and TRIC members, Can you distribute this to planners in your communities that have not already seen the briefing (or if they have, encourage them to send their peers/junior staff?). This event is geared towards practicing planners. | ||
You will hear about how the region is expected to develop over the next 25 years if current trends continue, and get information on trends and data you can use in your daily work.10/25/2006 Message Page 2 of 8 For example, in 2030 metro Boston will: o have four major job centers.o need over 300,000 new housing units, yet maturing suburbs along Route 128 will have the hardest time creating new housing.o lose 15 acres of open space a day.o have a water deficit of 12 million gallons per day." MAPC will share the reactions to these trends that we have heard from diverse groups -from mayors and state legislators, to human service providers and immigrant groups, to environmental attorneys." We will solicit your expertise on which trends you would like to see change in the region.Refreshments are sponsored by Wentworth Technology and the MA Association of Consulting Planners.To RSVP, send an e-mail to Rachel Mercier at rmercier@mapc.org. | Thank 'You, Bill Clark Please Join MA Chapter of APA, MA Association of Planning Directors, and MA Association of Consulting Plannersfor a Planners' Conversation on: | ||
The study area extends beyond MAPC's boundaries to coincide with transportation planning boundaries. | The Future of Metro Boston: Current Trends Extended to 2030 Wednesday, May 10, 5:30 - 7:00 PM Wentworth Institute of Technology Beatty Hall (Building 8): Faculty/Staff Dining Room 550 Huntington Avenue, Boston* | ||
Communities in the study area include: Abington Acton Amesbury Andover Arlington Ashland Attleboro Avon Ayer Bedford Bellingham Belmont Berlin Beverly Billerica 10/25/2006 Message Page 3 of 8 Blackstone Bolton Boston Boxborough Boxford Braintree Bridgewater Brockton Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Carlisle Carver Chelmsford Chelsea Clinton Cohasset Concord Danvers Dedham Dover Dracut Dunstable Duxbury 10/25/2006 I ýIessage Page 4 of 8 East Bridgewater Easton Essex Everett Foxborough Framingham Franklin Georgetown Gloucester Groton Groveland Halifax Hamilton Hanover Hanson Harvard Haverhill Hingham Holbrook Holliston Hopedale Hopkinton Hudson Hull Ipswich 10/25/2006 Message Page 5 of 8 Kingston Lakeville Lancaster Lawrence Lexington Lincoln Littleton Lowell Lynn Lynnfield Malden Manchester-by-the-Sea Mansfield Marblehead Marlborough Marshfield Maynard Medfield Medford Medway Melrose Mendon Merrimac Methuen Middleborough 10/25/2006 Page 6 of 8 Middleton Milford Millis Millville Milton Nahant Natick Needham Newbury Newburyport Newton Norfolk North Andover North Attleborough North Reading Northborough Northbridge Norton Norwell Norwood Peabody Pembroke Pepperell Plainville Plymouth 10/25/2006 Message Page 7 of 8 Plympton Quincy Randolph Raynham Reading Revere Rockland Rockport Rowley Salem Salisbury Saugus Scituate Sharon Sherborn Shirley Somerville Southborough Stoneham Stoughton Stow Sudbury Swampscott Taunton Tewksbury 10/25/2006 Message Page 8 of 8 Topsfield Tyngsborough Upton Uxbridge Wakefield Walpole Waltham Watertown Wayland Wellesley Wenham West Bridgewater West Newbury Westborough Westford Weston Westwood Weymouth Whitman Wilmington Winchester Winthrop Woburn Wrentham 10/25/2006}} | MAPC just released its demographic and economic development projections for the year 2030 and wish to hold a discussion with practicing planners in the region. During this conversation: | ||
You will hear about how the region is expected to develop over the next 25 years if current trends continue, and get information on trends and data you can use in your daily work. | |||
10/25/2006 | |||
Message Page 2 of 8 For example, in 2030 metro Boston will: | |||
o have four major job centers. | |||
o need over 300,000 new housing units, yet maturing suburbs along Route 128 will have the hardest time creating new housing. | |||
o lose 15 acres of open space a day. | |||
o have a water deficit of 12 million gallons per day. | |||
" MAPC will share the reactions to these trends that we have heard from diverse groups - | |||
from mayors and state legislators, to human service providers and immigrant groups, to environmental attorneys. | |||
" We will solicit your expertise on which trends you would like to see change in the region. | |||
Refreshments are sponsored by Wentworth Technology and the MA Association of Consulting Planners. | |||
To RSVP, send an e-mail to Rachel Mercier at rmercier@mapc.org. | |||
The study area extends beyond MAPC's boundaries to coincide with transportation planning boundaries. Communities in the study area include: | |||
Abington Acton Amesbury Andover Arlington Ashland Attleboro Avon Ayer Bedford Bellingham Belmont Berlin Beverly Billerica 10/25/2006 | |||
Message Page 3 of 8 Blackstone Bolton Boston Boxborough Boxford Braintree Bridgewater Brockton Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Carlisle Carver Chelmsford Chelsea Clinton Cohasset Concord Danvers Dedham Dover Dracut Dunstable Duxbury 10/25/2006 | |||
I ýIessage Page 4 of 8 East Bridgewater Easton Essex Everett Foxborough Framingham Franklin Georgetown Gloucester Groton Groveland Halifax Hamilton Hanover Hanson Harvard Haverhill Hingham Holbrook Holliston Hopedale Hopkinton Hudson Hull Ipswich 10/25/2006 | |||
Message Page 5 of 8 Kingston Lakeville Lancaster Lawrence Lexington Lincoln Littleton Lowell Lynn Lynnfield Malden Manchester-by-the-Sea Mansfield Marblehead Marlborough Marshfield Maynard Medfield Medford Medway Melrose Mendon Merrimac Methuen Middleborough 10/25/2006 | |||
*Message Page 6 of 8 Middleton Milford Millis Millville Milton Nahant Natick Needham Newbury Newburyport Newton Norfolk North Andover North Attleborough North Reading Northborough Northbridge Norton Norwell Norwood Peabody Pembroke Pepperell Plainville Plymouth 10/25/2006 | |||
Message Page 7 of 8 Plympton Quincy Randolph Raynham Reading Revere Rockland Rockport Rowley Salem Salisbury Saugus Scituate Sharon Sherborn Shirley Somerville Southborough Stoneham Stoughton Stow Sudbury Swampscott Taunton Tewksbury 10/25/2006 | |||
Message Page 8 of 8 Topsfield Tyngsborough Upton Uxbridge Wakefield Walpole Waltham Watertown Wayland Wellesley Wenham West Bridgewater West Newbury Westborough Westford Weston Westwood Weymouth Whitman Wilmington Winchester Winthrop Woburn Wrentham 10/25/2006}} |
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V- " -Message Pagel1 of 8 Spangler, Nicole From: Thomas Bott [tbott@kingstonmass.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:45 PM To: Provenzano, Susan; Parker, Andrew
Subject:
FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston In the event you are still in the neighborhood.
Trend analysis for Kingston area http://www.mapc.org/2006 projections.html Thomas Bott, AICP Town Planner Kingston, MASS 781-585-0549 781 585-0543 fax
Original Message -----
From: Clark, Bill [1]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject:
FW: Planners Event on Current Trends in MetroBoston SSC and TRIC members, Can you distribute this to planners in your communities that have not already seen the briefing (or if they have, encourage them to send their peers/junior staff?). This event is geared towards practicing planners.
Thank 'You, Bill Clark Please Join MA Chapter of APA, MA Association of Planning Directors, and MA Association of Consulting Plannersfor a Planners' Conversation on:
The Future of Metro Boston: Current Trends Extended to 2030 Wednesday, May 10, 5:30 - 7:00 PM Wentworth Institute of Technology Beatty Hall (Building 8): Faculty/Staff Dining Room 550 Huntington Avenue, Boston*
MAPC just released its demographic and economic development projections for the year 2030 and wish to hold a discussion with practicing planners in the region. During this conversation:
You will hear about how the region is expected to develop over the next 25 years if current trends continue, and get information on trends and data you can use in your daily work.
10/25/2006
Message Page 2 of 8 For example, in 2030 metro Boston will:
o have four major job centers.
o need over 300,000 new housing units, yet maturing suburbs along Route 128 will have the hardest time creating new housing.
o lose 15 acres of open space a day.
o have a water deficit of 12 million gallons per day.
" MAPC will share the reactions to these trends that we have heard from diverse groups -
from mayors and state legislators, to human service providers and immigrant groups, to environmental attorneys.
" We will solicit your expertise on which trends you would like to see change in the region.
Refreshments are sponsored by Wentworth Technology and the MA Association of Consulting Planners.
To RSVP, send an e-mail to Rachel Mercier at rmercier@mapc.org.
The study area extends beyond MAPC's boundaries to coincide with transportation planning boundaries. Communities in the study area include:
Abington Acton Amesbury Andover Arlington Ashland Attleboro Avon Ayer Bedford Bellingham Belmont Berlin Beverly Billerica 10/25/2006
Message Page 3 of 8 Blackstone Bolton Boston Boxborough Boxford Braintree Bridgewater Brockton Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Carlisle Carver Chelmsford Chelsea Clinton Cohasset Concord Danvers Dedham Dover Dracut Dunstable Duxbury 10/25/2006
I ýIessage Page 4 of 8 East Bridgewater Easton Essex Everett Foxborough Framingham Franklin Georgetown Gloucester Groton Groveland Halifax Hamilton Hanover Hanson Harvard Haverhill Hingham Holbrook Holliston Hopedale Hopkinton Hudson Hull Ipswich 10/25/2006
Message Page 5 of 8 Kingston Lakeville Lancaster Lawrence Lexington Lincoln Littleton Lowell Lynn Lynnfield Malden Manchester-by-the-Sea Mansfield Marblehead Marlborough Marshfield Maynard Medfield Medford Medway Melrose Mendon Merrimac Methuen Middleborough 10/25/2006
- Message Page 6 of 8 Middleton Milford Millis Millville Milton Nahant Natick Needham Newbury Newburyport Newton Norfolk North Andover North Attleborough North Reading Northborough Northbridge Norton Norwell Norwood Peabody Pembroke Pepperell Plainville Plymouth 10/25/2006
Message Page 7 of 8 Plympton Quincy Randolph Raynham Reading Revere Rockland Rockport Rowley Salem Salisbury Saugus Scituate Sharon Sherborn Shirley Somerville Southborough Stoneham Stoughton Stow Sudbury Swampscott Taunton Tewksbury 10/25/2006
Message Page 8 of 8 Topsfield Tyngsborough Upton Uxbridge Wakefield Walpole Waltham Watertown Wayland Wellesley Wenham West Bridgewater West Newbury Westborough Westford Weston Westwood Weymouth Whitman Wilmington Winchester Winthrop Woburn Wrentham 10/25/2006