This is an exciting time to be on the Planning Board.  After years of study and 
debate -- and seismic shifts in our economic and cultural landscape -- the 
Board and other major town boards and committees have made progress towards a 
common vision for the Village Center area in South Lincoln.  The vision is 
reinforced by the results of a town wide survey in 2021 in which 800 
respondents expressed a strong preference for enhancing the commercial 
viability of the area, while also preserving the rural character that makes 
Lincoln so unique.


Ideas on the table include: modest development of multifamily housing in the 
Mall area; rezoning for mixed commercial/residential development on Lewis 
Street; and increasing opportunities for accessory apartments in existing 
homes.  In response to strong neighborhood input, the Ridge Road area is slated 
to remain residential with no change to its zoning.


Lincoln has done an admirable job balancing and preserving its unique rural 
character with a modestly expanding population.  Most residents would be 
surprised to learn that 30% of Lincoln's housing stock is multifamily.  That's 
good planning!


I treasure the beauty of Lincoln's lands and our progressive culture, and I 
look forward to continuing to serve on the Planning Board as our community 
evolves.  There will be much more to discuss as we get closer to the election 
at the end of March.


Regards,

Bob Domnitz

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