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Medford 2007 City Council Candidates

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  • Arena, Mark
  • Burke, Stephanie Muccini
  • Camuso, Paul
  • Chamberlain, Brian
  • Dello Russo, Frederick
  • Lungo, Breanna
  • Maiocco, Robert
  • Marks, Michael
  • Penta, Robert

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  • City Council Questionnaire (Complete)
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  • (Q 1) Affordable Housing
  • (Q 2) Making Medford Safe for Pedestrians & Cyclists
  • (Q 3) Encouraging Diversity in Medford City Government
  • (Q 4) Candidate Action Plan for Green Line Extension
  • (Q 5) Priorities for Medford Square Revitalization
  • (Q 6) South Medford
  • (Q 7) Investing in Medford's Historical Resources
  • (Q 8) Arts & Culture for Medford Revitalization
  • (Q 9) Budget Transparency
  • (Q10) GIC for Municipal Employees' Health Insurance?
  • (Q11) Analysis and Action Plan for Medford Parks
  • (Q12) Improving Environmental & Recycling Practice
  • (Q13) Water Department Issues
  • (Q14) Medford & Tufts
  • (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

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Full Text: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

The Middlesex Fells Reservation, the Mystic River and the Mystic Lakes provide thousands of acres of public open space for healthy outdoor recreation. What are the primary challenges facing these three vital resources and what joint projects or other endeavors would you undertake with residents and the state to improve them and protect them for generations to come?

in City Council Questionnaire, CityCouncil_Q15 | Permalink

Arena: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

Medford is a proud host to the many diverse recreational areas along the Mystic River, the Mystic Lakes, and the extensive woodlands which occupy so much of our city. First, if we are truly a tree city, we must resist unnecessary cutting down of trees. Secondly, if we are a city that promotes environmental protection, we must encourage uses and practices that preserve the beauty and naturalness of the public spaces within our city's borders. I look forward to working with local, state, and federal authorities responsible for the preservation of our natural treasures.

in Arena, CityCouncil_Q15 | Permalink

Burke: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

The mentioned parcels are under the jurisdiction of the State Dept. of Conservation and Recreation. Again, many community groups have stood tall in organizing clean up events and interest in our public open space. We also have mandates for public service from our high school and middle school kids. Many kids would like to get involved if they are provided information regarding the issues plaguing these open spaces

in Burke, CityCouncil_Q15 | Permalink

Camuso: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

I am a supporter of all our groups that seek to preserve and support our environment and public open space. I have worked with local and state agencies to ensure that these areas get needed attention. As usual, there needs to be greater state investment in open space. These areas provide Medford with unique qualities that cannot be ignored because they cannot be replaced. Medford is fortunate to have significant open space in a city environment. It is vital to preserve this reality for both the present and the future.

in Camuso, CityCouncil_Q15 | Permalink

Chamberlain: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

A primary challenge would be environmental. Many pressures are being put on the Mystic River Reservation. Station landing and the growth in the Wellington area of Medford have put tremendous pressures on sewer and utilities infrastructure in the area. I believe that the Medford square plan could be connected to the Mystic River Reservation by connecting the mystic river area of Medford square with the bike path of the Mystic River Reservation near the Mystic Valley Parkway, and running a bike lane up Governors Ave. north to the Middlesex Fells Reservation. This would give Medford a large natural bike way through the most beautiful areas of the nature of Medford. however Great care must be taken to preserve the conservation lands in our city and constant care to guard against over building and environmental pressures on these lands.

in Chamberlain, CityCouncil_Q15 | Permalink

Dello Russo: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

I sometimes wonder if lack of awareness is the obstacle to people’s appreciation of these fine resources. Clearly we don’t have much funding and staffing for the care and upkeep. These park areas need to be kept clean and I would support a joint effort with local and state money and local volunteers to do clean-ups of these resources. The plan for the revitalization of the Square will bring the Mystic River back into focus. Perhaps my suggestions in question #11 will have some bearing here.  

in CityCouncil_Q15, Dello Russo | Permalink

Lungo: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

The primary challenges facing the Middlesex Fells Reservation, the Mystic River, and the Mystic Lakes, are the protection and preservation of them, the natural and historic aspects of each. Luckily we have the Friends of the Mystic River and the Friends of the Middlesex fells, both organizations which work hard to improve and protect the quality of these three vital resources.

Along with all of the work these two groups do, we as a community have to push the Department of Environmental Protection to better assist them in helping to improve the water quality, preserve the wildlife, and improve the recreational opportunities in these areas so that our children's children get to enjoy and look after these important resources when it comes time for them to do so.

in CityCouncil_Q15, Lungo | Permalink

Maiocco: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

Pushed and supported efforts to clean up the Mystic Lakes and the Mystic River. We are fortunate to have the citizens’ environmental groups who are doing a superb job enhancing these public assets. I would like to see more jogging, walking and bike paths.

in CityCouncil_Q15, Maiocco | Permalink

Marks: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

The skein of funding and management of three properties is vast. Soliciting local, state, and federal grants to sustain all three is worthy. Bringing in money is what makes everything else possible. When management for each of these areas is working in sync, you can then start thinking about preservation, water security, and maintenance of trails.

I know there are conflicts occurring between public and private interests relating to these areas. I am thinking of one that wished to make use of a large empty building. These conflicts must be resolved before the rest of us can move forward in either developing or otherwise making best use of the space. The City Council could create a council liaison to ensure that out protected areas remain protected.

in CityCouncil_Q15, Marks | Permalink

Penta: (Q15) Improving and Protecting Open Space in Medford

Respecting the property for its usage is paramount. Likewise, the Brooks Estates holds a most important, complimentary, future role as it will be a healthy open space environment for play, history and formal usage upon its completed restoration.

in CityCouncil_Q15, Penta | Permalink

Medford 2007 School Committee Candidates

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  • Attenazio, Lisa
  • Brady, William
  • Cugno, Ann Marie
  • D'aveta, Christopher
  • DiGiantommaso, Lena
  • Kulik, Bruce
  • O'Keefe, William
  • Pompeo, Alfred
  • Skerry, Robert
  • Van der Kloot, Paulette

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  • (Q 1) Transparency of Decision-Making
  • (Q 2) Individualized Education for Above-Grade-Level Students
  • (Q 3) School Choice with Uniform Quality in Elementary Schools
  • (Q 4) Overcoming Financial Constraints
  • (Q 5) Expansion of After-School Programs for All Students
  • (Q 6) Arts Education: Funding, Staffing, Quality, Diversity
  • (Q 7) Fostering a Hate-Free, Supportive Environment
  • (Q 8) Leadership to Improve Quality of Education
  • (Q 9) Green Initiatives
  • (Q10) Nutrition and Activity Against Obesity
  • (Q11) Three Ideas to Enhance Community & Parental Involvement
  • (Q12) Three Changes To Improve District's Hiring Practices
  • (Q13) Recognizing Religious Holidays Fairly
  • (Q14) Strategies Against Classroom Overcrowding
  • (Q15) Special Education: Strengthening IEP Teams & Improving Dispute Resolution

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