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The Wireless Communications Bylaw failed at Town Meeting by a single vote, leaving a zoning barrier to siting needed cell phone infrastructure in place. The Committee also reviewed 106 ideas from an arts and business forum, discussed balancing historic preservation with development, and advanced several business-district and rail-trail projects.
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Residents should expect the existing zoning obstacle for new cell phone infrastructure to continue because the wireless communications article did not pass. The Committee plans to continue reviewing a proposed Black Heritage Trail marker project and will develop next steps for arts, business, and community collaborations. Other updates included progress on rail-trail wayfinding signs, a planned mural, and $15,000 in grants for Concord Center Cultural District projects.
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