The Brookline Boylston Street Corridor Study Committee is currently examining opportunities for preservation of housing stock, redevelopment, and open space, street and sidewalk improvements along the Boylston Street Corridor.
What is the purpose of this survey?
Drawing on the community visioning process undertaken in 2018, the Boylston Street Corridor Study Committee is currently examining opportunities for preservation of housing stock, redevelopment, and open space, street and sidewalk improvements along the Boylston Street Corridor. The committee’s work is focusing on the area of Brookline immediately surrounding Boylston Street (State Route 9) from Brington Road eastward to High Street, but may also include other adjacent areas as deemed appropriate.
The committee is working to develop a set of recommendations and implementation measures. Such implementation measures may include proposed capital improvements to infrastructure, creation of policy programs or regulation changes, changes to zoning, and revised design guidelines, among others.
As this committee’s work gets underway, it is important to collect your thoughts on the Boylston Street Corridor. The results of this survey will play a crucial role in assisting the committee to form recommendations that will help craft a final report for the Boylston Street Corridor.
The survey is due by DATE.
The members of the Boylston Street Corridor Study Committee also invite and encourage people to stay updated on the committee’s work and to attend all of our meetings. There are two ways to do this. First, the committee regularly updates a website with meeting materials and other information concerning the corridor. This website is at https://www.brooklinema.gov/1605/Boylston-Street-Corridor-Study-Committee . Also, the best way to stay updated on the committee’s work is to subscribe to the Town’s Notify Me System for the Boylston Street Corridor Study Committee. This can be done at https://www.brooklinema.gov/list.aspx