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The $200,000 would go toward four traffic calming projects. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

City Funds Vehicle Replacement Program, Traffic Calming Projects

Riley Del Sesto November 8, 2024
Newton approved the appropriation of $1 million for the Vehicle Replacement Program as well as $200,000 for traffic calming projects.
The $200,000 would go toward four traffic calming projects. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Public Facilities Committee Approves Funding for School Lighting, Traffic Signal, Sewer Improvements

Ella Song September 8, 2024
The Newton Public Facilities Committee agreed to finance the continued installation of LED lighting at Newton South High School.
Newton’s Public Facilities Committee decided to postpone the discussion about geothermal energy until more data was available. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Public Facilities Committee Discusses Geothermal Energy

Laney McAden April 5, 2024
Climate solutions nonprofit and Framingham’s Geothermal Pilot Project met with Public Facilities Committee to discuss geothermal energy.
Newton’s Public Facilities Committee decided to postpone the discussion about geothermal energy until more data was available. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Design Review Committee Approves Plan for Horace Mann Elementary School

Genevieve Morrison March 14, 2024
Newton’s Design Review Committee voted unanimously to approve a site plan for the remodel of Horace Mann Elementary School on Wednesday.
Some residents expressed concern with anticipated traffic patterns as a result of the current design plan. (Genevieve Morrison / For the Heights)

Public Facilities Committee and Finance Committee Approve Countryside School Building Funding, Design Plan

Genevieve Morrison December 2, 2023
The Public Facilities Committee and Finance Committee approved a design plan and funding for the reconstruction of Countryside Elementary.
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