Civic Concord
Host Megan Zammuto talks with Eve Isenberg, Chair of Community Preservation Committee.
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24 episodios
Episode 24 - Article 26 CPC Appropriations
Episode 23 - Annual Town Meeting Series 2026: Article 35 Wireless Communication Bylaw Amendment
In this episode of Civic Concord, we explore Article 35, a proposal that would update local zoning governing wireless infrastructure. You’ll hear how the current bylaw has shaped where facilities can be located, and how the proposed changes aim to better reflect today’s technology while maintaining local oversight.
Episode 22 - Annual Town Meeting Series 2026: Article 12 Municipal Facilities Planning
In this episode of Civic Concord, you’ll hear from Sven Weber, co-chair of the Land Use Working Group, about the next phase of municipal facilities planning. Building on months of analysis, he shares what the group learned about Concord’s existing facilities, the priority areas identified, and how this work connects to emerging land opportunities. The conversation also looks ahead to how this next phase will help translate ideas into actionable plans through deeper analysis, cost estimates, and continued community engagement.
Episode 21 - Annual Town Meeting Series 2026: Articles 10 and 11 Town Budgets
How does Concord build its annual budget? In this episode of Civic Concord, Town Manager Kerry Lafleur and CFO Jennifer Barrett walk through the FY27 budget process—from early planning to Town Meeting. They explain how priorities are set, what drives costs, and how the Town balances maintaining services with long-term financial planning. A clear, behind-the-scenes look at how the budget comes together and what it means for residents.
Episode 20 - Annual Town Meeting Series 2026: Article 34 Mixed Use
This episode of Civic Concord focuses on Article 34, which proposes updates to Concord’s mixed-use development bylaw. The conversation features Planning Board member Sue Felshin, who explains what mixed-use development means in a Concord context, why the current bylaw has been difficult to implement, and how the proposed changes aim to support housing options, commercial vitality, and walkable village centers.
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