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Town of Lexington <br />Lexington Center Committee <br /> <br />Minutes for the meeting of February 10, 2022. The meeting was held pursuant to <br />Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, beginning 8:33 am. <br />Committee members present: Richard Brown, Katherine Huang, Frederic Johnson, <br />Pamela Lyons, Innessa Manning, Jerold Michelson, Chair, Pamela Shadley <br />Liaisons: Doug Lucente, Select Board, Sandra Shaw, Council on Aging, Sandhya <br />Iyer, Economic Development Director, Casey Hagerty, Economic Development, <br />Erin Sandler-Rathe, Chamber of Commerce, Upasna Chhabra, ArtWalk, Dawn <br />McKenna, Tourism Committee, Dave Pinsonneault, Department of Public Works <br />Guests: Jesse Steigerwald and Michelle Tran, LexSeeHer and Leslie Masson, <br />Monuments and Memorials Committee <br />We began with the update from DPW with Dave Pinsonneault. Dave noted that <br />the seemingly never-ending ice storm was more challenging to clean up than a <br />snowstorm. The lights will be coming down at the end of February or early March <br />in advance of the Patriot’s Day clean-up. Dave reminded us that if we see <br />something that needs attending to in the Center, we can send him an email. <br />Then we had the Economic Development update with Casey Hagerty: The refill <br />store on Waltham Street has pulled permits. The bike place (?) moving into the <br />old Panera space is moving forward. No news on the big restaurant spaces (Sanyo <br />and Bulpan.) Sandya Iyer discussed an entity that helps businesses to do pup-ups <br />ARPA funding has been approved by the Select Board. “Extension of Commercial <br />Use” onto the sidewalks has been approved by the Select Board. No branding on <br />umbrellas. Sandwich boards have been approved by the HDC for the past two <br />seasons. Unknown this year. <br />Jesse Steigerwald gave a slide presentation regarding the LexSeeHer monument <br />which was approved by the HDC for placement between the Visitors Center and <br />Mass Ave (closer to Mass Ave.) <br />(https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX- <br />1vTQaJJRIC7nakS7Z6qalZHFuTo0lTJIf8YNw5TXQOxvvoU3TPhV0FqsXZ1cbuT2xE2Q
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