On January 14, 2021, some of the most sweeping zoning reforms in forty years in Massachusetts were signed into law as part of house bill H.5250, “An Act enabling partnerships for growth.” Please join the League of Women Voters First Friday Forum
Carol Rose, Executive Director of the ACLU Massachusetts, will speak on “Post 2020 Election Review” at the League of Women Voters First Friday Forum, February 5, 2021 at 9:30AM, a virtual presentation.
Join us, virtually, for an enlightening and critical discussion about our society’s waste problem and how we, Lexington’s government and citizens, can take action immediately to change our current course.
Please join us virtually on Friday, November 6th at 9:30AM for the LWV Lexington’s First Friday Forum as Charles Hornig hosts a panel discussion on current and future opportunities for solar energy in Lexington, including the zoning changes now be
The Lexington Center Streetscape Project has inspired widespread interest, including enthusiastic support and some critical questions. So, what is the Streetscape project and what is the status and schedule now?
On Friday October 1, 2021, at 9:30AM a panel of Town Officials will discuss zoning changes to be proposed by the Planning Board at the upcoming Fall 2021 Special Town Meeting.
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites you to a First Friday Forum on March 4, 2022, at 9:30AM discussing how Governor Baker’s ‘Housing Choice’ proposal requiring MBTA communities to permit a reasonable amount of multi-family housing, ena
On March 28, 2022, Lexington Town Meeting voted $32.4 million for design and construction of a new Lexington Police Headquarters to replace the current 13,060 sf facility originally built in 1956.