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Town of Lexington <br />Lexington Center Committee <br /> <br />Minutes for the meeting of February 9th, 2023 in Estabrook Hall, basement of the <br />Cary Hall Building, Lexington, Massachusetts in person and on Zoom beginning <br />about 8:30 am. <br />Members Present: Richard Brown, Upasna Chhabra, Katherine Huang, Frederic <br />Johnson, Pamela Lyons, Innessa Manning, Jerold Michelson (Chair), Pamela <br />Shadley <br />Liaisons present: Doug Lucente, Select Board, Sandra Shaw, Council on Aging, <br />Sandhya Iyer, Economic Development, Heather Hartshorn, Chamber of <br />Commerce, Captain Christopher Barry, Lexington Police Department, David <br />Pinsonneault, Department of Public Works, Charles Hornig, Planning Board and <br />Abby McCabe, Planning Director <br />Guests: Sharon Spaulding, 1666 Mass Avenue, Wes Ullrich, Conte Bikes, Remon <br />Karian, Fiorella’s <br />We began with a parking update with Captain Barry. With full enforcement of <br />parking beginning on March 1, LPD initiated informational outreach to businesses <br />and employees regarding the restart of parking enforcement. Jimmy Cataldo will <br />be stationed at the Depot Lot kiosk. Light enforcement began on February 1. <br />Parking passes expire on March 1 and registration information has been mailed <br />out. Jerry suggested that AnneMarie Kelleher (who manages parking <br />administration) could have a temporary office in the Center during the rebuild of <br />the Police Station. <br />Wes Ullrich – a local resident, is the manager of Conte’s Bike Shop. Came to <br />Lexington Center for its strong biking culture, Minuteman Bikeway, and one of <br />two main routes out of Boston for cyclists. Conte’s has 18 stores, mainly in the <br />southeast. No rentals (very different business model) and free coffee. Open seven <br />days/week. <br />Sandhya noted that bike rentals are under discussion. Sable Boutique (new pop- <br />up) is doing well and plans to open ongoing store in the same space. The LaDolda