Watertown Square Area Plan Three-Day Design Charrette Event Begins Tuesday, November 28, 2023

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We are excited to share this invitation to attend one or more of the working group sessions at the Watertown Square Area Design Charrette on November 29 and 30, 2023. Each session will focus on a key issue in developing a Watertown Square Area Plan; these sessions are in addition to the drop-in opportunities and general meetings scheduled during the three-day charrette. All working group sessions will be held on the 2nd floor at 64 Pleasant Street. 

The Intersection: How can we make it work for all modes--and support the Square we want?  (Wednesday 10-11 AM)

  • This session will consider alternative ways for personal automobiles, shared transit, pedestrians, bicyclists, and freight to move through Watertown Square.  A focus will be on how alternative designs meet other critical goals: lively public spaces and interaction, thriving businesses, open spaces, and an environmentally-sustainable Square.  On-street parking, loading zones, street trees and landscape buffers are part of the discussion.

Urban Form: What should the Square look like--building scale, public realm and more?  (Wednesday 11:30 AM-12:30 PM)

  • The built environment involves choices about building dimensions (heights, setbacks, etc.)  ground floor activation, parking, energy efficiency, historic assets and building placement/ facades.  The session will also include the public realm (e.g., plazas, parks, street trees and furniture) and private realm (privately-owned spaces that may have more limited access).

Strategic Sites: How do we design for these key development opportunities around the Square?  (Wednesday 2-3 PM)

  • The Watertown Square study area has several significant opportunities for a combination of development and public realm.   This session will consider options for important sites, including the Watertown Yard (owned by the MBTA) and the parking area behind the municipal/private-owned buildings on Main Street.  These sites could also be opportunities for public/private partnerships and for a combination of development and public realm uses.

Destination Square: How we design a Square where small business can thrive? (Thursday, 10-11 AM)

  • Our small businesses need a built environment that helps them thrive.  This session will focus on conversation about public and private infrastructure, parking requirements and locations, allowing spaces that provide outdoor (or flexible indoor/outdoor) dining and commerce, where first floor activation is need, and public spaces/uses that can become a destination.

MBTA Zoning: How do we get to the 1,701 zoned units we need under the new law? (Thursday, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM)

  • By the end of 2024, Watertown must comply with the MBTA Communities law by creating a zoning district that allows multifamily housing by right at or over 15 units an acre and has the capacity for 1,701 units.  The discussion will build on the prior sessions by exploring options for district boundaries, density and required features.


A charrette is a collaborative planning process during which an interdisciplinary team of planners, designers, transportation experts, city officials, residents, business owners, other interested people, and most importantly you, work together to create a shared design vision of a particular area. 

The charrette will start Tuesday evening, November 28, 2023 (6:30pm-8:30pm), with an existing conditions analysis, feedback from the Kitchen Table Conversations (KTCs), and a summary of results from the Polis survey (you can participate in the Polis at https://pol.is/6vbuxzxrff through November 17, 2023).

On November 29 and 30, 2023 (during the morning and afternoon—see schedule above), the project team and City staff will invite input from the community and interested groups through the working group meetings, as the team sketches options for Watertown Square’s challenges. On the second evening, there is an “interim progress drop-in session” for members of the public to see and informally discuss the day’s work. During the final evening (November 30), the consultant team will present scenarios that will inform the next phase of our project and vision of Watertown Square. Members of the public will be able to drop-in at other times on November 29 and 30 to see and comment on the team’s work product (see schedule above).
 
More information about the design charrette will be posted on the Watertown Square Area Plan website as it becomes available: www.watertownsquareimprovements.com
 
Please bring your ideas on the future of our community! We hope to see you at 64 Pleasant Street throughout November 28–30, 2023 at the charrette.

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Watertown Square Area Plan: new poll

Tell Us What You Think about the Present and Future of Watertown Square!

Thank you to all members of the community for your continued feedback on the Watertown Square Area Plan. The City appreciates your candid feedback as we all work to build a more livable and walkable Watertown Square. We’d like to get your full input as we begin to develop our proposed plan.

We’re starting a new and different online survey to collect people’s opinions about key issues in Watertown Square. The online Polis engagement platform identifies clusters of people with similar opinions on an issue. The Polis survey launched today, Thursday, October 26, 2023.

Take the Survey

If you could not attend the October 17 kick-off event, we encourage you to watch the broadcast here. Additionally, you can complete the kick-off survey if you have not done so already through the end of the day today, October 26, here. Please note that the kick-off survey will close at the end of the day today as we shift gears to the Polis survey!

Watertown Square Area Plan Kick-off Event – Presentation Recording and Survey Available

On behalf of the City of Watertown, we would like to thank everyone who joined the Watertown Square Area Plan Kick-off Event on October 17, 2023. We appreciate the community's dedication to improving Watertown Square.

If you were unable to attend the event, you can view a recording of the kick-off event here.

Additionally, we would like to hear your thoughts on the kick-off event and Watertown Square via the
following survey

The ambitious plan for Watertown Square will look at all physical and human-centered aspects of the study area, with a special emphasis on the configuration and design characteristics of the public realm - including streets, sidewalks, and open spaces - as well as the buildings that define and activate it.

Moving forward, Watertown Community Conversations will begin scheduling Kitchen Table Conversations (KTCs): Thank you to everyone who signed up as a KTC host. Stay tuned for future announcements to participate in a KTC and visit Watertown Community Conversations to learn about other community projects.

Watertown Square Area Plan Kick-off Event – A (more) Walkable Watertown?

Where:         64 Pleasant Street

When:          Tuesday, October 17, 2023

What:           5:00-6:00 PM – Welcome reception with local foods and live music
6:00-8:00 PM – Plan kick-off: A (more) Walkable Watertown?

Join us for the public launch of the Watertown Square Area Plan on Tuesday, October 17 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM at 64 Pleasant Street.

Welcome Reception from 5:00 to 6:00 PM will include live entertainment and light bites from local Watertown Square restaurants! 

Then, during the Plan Kickoff, hear from project team representatives including walkability guru Jeff Speck and Utile project lead Tim Love, as they discuss the current condition of the Square, hear how communities can reimagine important spaces, and learn about the team's next steps! 

If you choose to drive, there is ample parking in front of the building (former Sasaki building) or in the adjacent DCR pool parking lot directly to the west of the building off of Pleasant Street. If you park in the DCR lot, there are stairs to the front door just to the left of the parking lot entrance.

If you cannot attend, or would rather listen in to the conversation virtually,  you can watch through WCATV's Government Channel (RCN 13, Comcast 22), and via live stream here.

Let us know what you think by completing this survey here.

 Kitchen Table Conversations (KTCs): Please join Watertown Community Conversations for an innovative way to speak with your neighbors about and provide input on the Watertown Square Area Plan. To sign up as a Kitchen Table Conversation (KTC) host, fill out this form by this Friday 10/20/23 at https://forms.gle/fjUuoUpNEuiHPUYn9 or stay tuned for future announcements to participate as a KTC attendee. All information will be kept strictly private and confidential. If you have any questions about hosting, please contact Stephanie Venizelos at svenizelos@watertown-ma.gov or Zeke Mermell at zmermell@watertown-ma.gov.