Historic Preservation Appeal

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Lisa Gordon

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Jan 22, 2022, 10:28:14 AM1/22/22
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This letter and petition pertain only to keeping the historic facade of the Senior Center there is no debate here about the necessity of needing a new Senior Center. For any questions, replies, etc., please use the details on the website link. https://bit.ly/BetterNV
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--Lisa Gordon


Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I am forwarding a letter that Neighbors for a Better Newtonville (NBN) is distributing regarding the historic preservation of the Senior Center building. NBN agrees completely that we need a new Senior Center, this letter and petition is ONLY about the façade and not a debate about the creation of a newer and bigger Senior Center.

 

About the Petition: 

The stately Newton Senior Center at 345 Walnut Street visually anchors one end of Newtonville’s village center, while the Masonic building anchors the other. It gives symmetry and beauty to the street. Constructed in 1938, the iconic building represents the contribution of government and people in the struggle to overcome the Great Depression. It is a part of our cultural, social, and architectural history. Its loss would diminish Newtonville.

 

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The building’s interior needs significant change. It is no longer adequate to our seniors’ needs. But while we need improved internal space, we must keep the historic character of the outside intact, not demolish it, as has recently been proposed. Here’s why.

 

  •  Newtonville will lose a significant architectural and historic landmark.
  • The new façade would seriously compromise the street’s visual coherence.
  • We would lose the current setback, the front mini-park and other much-needed green/open space.
  • The building demolition violates the Comprehensive Plan goal that new development should not damage the valued qualities of that which exists in the vicinity.”

Please sign the petition to maintain the facade of this important historic asset in Newtonville. 

 

For more information go here:

https://bit.ly/BetterNV

 

To see an earlier alternative to keep the façade go here:
https://bit.ly/AlternativeNBN

 

 

 

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