Letter: Missed opportunity at Monitor Way

Published: 03-12-2025 4:09 PM

As a resident living just around the corner from the proposed Monitor Way project, I was disappointed to learn that the project was denied the variance needed to move forward even after being scaled back to focus solely on much-needed affordable housing. The argument that this space must remain “industrial” in case we might need it someday is laughable, especially considering Lincoln Financial and The Concord Group just sold their plots for redevelopment. Affordable housing is essential for Concord’s growth. Without it, businesses and restaurants will struggle to attract workers who can afford to live here. The proposed 200 housing units would have been an ideal option for employees at Merchants Way and others in our community. As that area continues to develop, prioritizing affordable housing should be a priority. I urge the Concord ZBA to reconsider its decision and grant the necessary variance for this project to move forward. Keeping the site industrial is a missed opportunity, especially in a state grappling with a severe housing shortage. This project would not only support Concord’s growth but also help ease the tax burden on homeowners by attracting new businesses. I hope we don’t let this chance slip away.

Pam Wicks

Concord

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