LHR Committee Builds a Rapport
July 24, 2025
• As the town considers ways to reduce the impact of the “tear-down” trend, developers get a chance to voice their perspective and pitch ideas on renewing neighborhoods in the modern economic environment.
Charged with reporting back to Town Meeting this fall with a warrant article, the Large House Review Study Committee has been working this summer to gather input on the impact any bylaw changes may have. They held a second public listening session on July 21, specifically targeting those who build and renovate homes in Needham and surrounding towns. While the session struggled to pull in an audience, those who attended in person and online were eager to share the challenges the industry currently poses. They spoke to their concerns over what the town is trying to accomplish, and the pressures of creating desirable homes in the current real estate market.
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