OR-4: Heat Resilient strategies should be prioritized in the area of the Square that is considered a priority zone in the Urban Forest Plan
LD-1A: Encourage a mix of land uses, including those that promote community gathering. Ensure zoning affirms prized existing uses...
T-2: If two-way operations are restored on Washington St, explore opportunities to shorten pedestrian crosswalks, create new separated bike connections, provide green infrastructure, and create space for community programming.
SB-1: Promote desired new business types in the Square through new development or reuse of existing or vacant buildings
H-7: If funding allows, prioritize mixed-income housing, including income-restricted units for households earning <60% AMI, on public parcels...
LD-3: Complete an Area Form update for the Roslindale Square Area to file with the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC)
H-4: Develop guidelines for parcel acquisition in Squares + Streets districts to support housing production
LD-1: Update the zoning map in the areas identified to support the vision set forth in the Plan
SB-8: Establish digital marketing and sales support for brick and mortar businesses
AC-6: Establish a public art maintenance fund to both commission and maintain public art on private property.
H-8: Identify parcels with Southwest Boston CDC or other affordable housing developers for acquisition/preservation of income-restricted housing
T-11: Improve station access and wayfinding by installing new lighting and murals on the pedestrian underpass that under the commuter rail line
T-10a: Identify investments that are required to increase train frequency
OR-2: Expand the sidewalks at both sides of the intersection at Belgrade Avenue and Corinth Street.
AC-3: Support Roslindale Square in becoming a designated state cultural district
T-5: Reconfigure Belgrade Ave/Robert St/Corinth St intersection...
H-3: Prioritize the inclusion of 2+ bedroom income-restricted units on public parcels being developed for housing
AC-2: If Washington Street is restored to 2-way directionality, explore a more regular closure and cultural activation of Poplar Street
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