Politics & Government
Waltham Council, Mayor At Odds Over Farming Co-Op License: Report
Elected representatives could not come to an agreement on a key provision of licensing for Waltham Fields Community Farm.
WALTHAM, MA — The Waltham City Council remains stuck on a fence regarding a fence.
That’s the key issue that prevented the council Monday from approving a land-use license for Waltham Fields Community Farm, the Waltham Times reported.
The farm, a nonprofit agricultural cooperative, has long raised and harvested crops on city-owned land. Now Mayor Jeannette McCarthy wants to formalize the relationship with a proposed three-year license.
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Under the agreement, the lease terms would be nearly identical to those between Waltham and the coop over the past year. But McCarthy added a request: The farm, which tills ground between Beaver Street and Waverley Oaks Road, needs to repair a fence surrounding the property.
However, the mayor and several councilors disagreed Monday about who should pay for the repairs and how much it should cost.
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The meeting adjourned without a decision on the license approval, and follows negotiations between the city and the farm that have taken a year.
To read the Waltham Times coverage, click here.
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