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Arlington Select Board Approves Bonds at Competitive Rates, Honors ALS Awareness and Volunteer Bob Rua

The Arlington Select Board opened its April 28 meeting by locking in borrowing costs on two debt issuances — a $7 million bond anticipation note at 2.46% and a $3,180,000 20-year general obligation bond at 2.824% — rates that Treasurer Lynn Gallagher and board members credited to the town's top-tier credit ratings and the outcome of the recent Proposition 2½ override vote (a $14.8 million operating override approved by voters in March).

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Arlington Redevelopment Board Weighs In on Town Meeting Warrant Articles, Reviews Commercial Design Changes

With Town Meeting already underway, the Arlington Redevelopment Board used its April 27 session to stake out positions on substitute motions for zoning-related warrant articles — signaling where the five-member board, chaired by Kin Lau, stands as voters prepare to weigh in — while also approving a commercial facade amendment and scheduling a comprehensive plan presentation for May.

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Arlington Conservation Commission Tackles Floodplain Addition, Spy Pond Invasives, and Sims Woods Encroachment

A homeowner seeking to expand a 1948 house that sits entirely within a floodplain and a protected riverfront area, an unresolved encroachment into the Sims Woods conservation restriction, and the early stages of a more ambitious stewardship plan for Spy Pond dominated the Arlington Conservation Commission's April 16, 2026 meeting — held remotely via Zoom with no members of the public present.

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Select Board Meeting — April 13, 2026

The Arlington Select Board met Monday evening in a hybrid session at Town Hall Chambers, approving a road betterment order for the Kelwyn Manor neighborhood, adopting a competitive process for two new all-alcohol package store licenses, and clearing a 95-page Town Meeting report for the printer — all by unanimous votes.

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Arlington Redevelopment Board Approves 28-Unit Broadway Project 4-1, Loads It With Eleven Conditions Over Parking, Solar, and Commercial Space

The Arlington Redevelopment Board voted 4-1 on April 6 to approve a five-story mixed-use building at 126–128 Broadway, clearing the way for 28 residential units and a ground-floor commercial space — but only after attaching eleven conditions and a formal dissent from member Rachel Zsembery, who argued the application never demonstrated it met the bylaw in the first place.

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Finance Committee Clashes Over Hardy HVAC Cost Gap — $11 Million vs. $495,000 — as March 25 Meeting Advances Town Meeting Warrant

A Finance Committee member's independent research produced a cost estimate for replacing rooftop HVAC units at Hardy Elementary that was more than 20 times lower than a figure in the town's master plan — a gap that halted a vote on a $375,000 feasibility study and raised pointed questions about how the town validates capital cost estimates before they reach voters.

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Arlington Candidates' Night Spotlights Override Vote, School Budgets, and Select Board Race — March 18, 2026

Candidates for Arlington's Select Board, School Committee, and Board of Assessors made their cases to voters at the League of Women Voters Candidates' Night on March 18, 2026, with nearly every candidate urging a "yes" vote on the town's $14.8 million override referendum scheduled for March 28. The forum featured substantive exchanges on budget cuts, school fees, DEI policy, artificial intelligence in classrooms, and cell phone restrictions.