
Note that Councillor Connell (pictured below) did not cause the crack....

I'll continue to work on the citywide and neighborhood issues that the Mayor and Council need to address:
Over the next several months, I’ll be knocking on doors as well as reaching out to voters in other ways. See you on the campaign trail!
Sincerely,
Ed Cameron
If we have the protections in place, we can help the good, yes even great, developers enhance our community with projects. If we lie down and not make any effort to weed out the good from the bad – we will end up with a boom town with haphazard construction that we will have to live with for decades and which will ultimately reduce our community & real estate values not even mentioning our quality of life.
Look, can we just all agree that it's a bad and politically tone deaf idea to even suggest Planning Board members be called to the Planning Office to meet with New England Development over their waterfront plans?
Thanks Ed. As of this weekend, [we] are starting to BIKE into town. Save the spaces for tourists and those who will really need them. Enjoy the health and mobility while we can.
Have a great summer.