LD-1A: Encourage a mix of land uses, including those that promote community gathering. Ensure zoning affirms prized existing uses...
...like social clubs, The Village Market, and small service businesses.
In the community core of Roslindale Square, allow for a wide-range of small-scale commercial uses like retail storefronts and restaurants as well as larger-scale uses like entertainment, event, and indoor recreation uses.
Throughout the community core and in the small commercial clusters near Roslindale Square, allow and encourage development that adds new residential uses above existing businesses, like the redevelopment of Wallpaper City along Poplar Street.
Allow for multifamily residential uses along key corridors on Washington Street, Belgrade Avenue, Robert Street, Cummins Highway, Firth Road, and Florence Street that are near major public community resources for future residents, including commercial clusters, the MBTA Commuter Rail Station, MBTA bus service, and public parks, to deliver high quality housing and affordable units.
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