Tonight Worcester's Zoning Board of Appeals declined to hear a petition to overturn the Definitive Site Plan for a development in Quinsigamond Village that would include Worcester's first Wal-Mart.
According to the City's Law Department, a zoning ordinance passed in Feb 2007 takes away the ZBA's ability to hear appeals of site plan decisions.
However, the Board made clear that they can take up petitions on the Wal-Mart development when a building permit is issued.
For more info, see Worcester First.
Many Worcesterites are uneasy about the proposal to build a Wal*Mart in Quinsigamond Village in Worcester. If you're curious to learn more about the impact a Walmart would have on Worcester, or if you're concerned and want to know what can be done about it, now is you're chance to find out more. Here are some upcoming events:
For more information visit: Worcester First
darren@tigard-or.gov.
http://www.tigardfirst.com
Against the Wal plans to protest this year’s Shareholder’s Meeting in June at the University of Arkansas Campus. To find out more about Against the Wal go to www.againstthewal.net/ or email info (at) againstthewal.net.
Related: Democracy Now Coverage
Monday, February 19th (President's Day)
12pm-1pm
In front of City Hall
(1221 SW 4th Ave, between Madison and Jefferson Streets)
Background on the campaign: The goal of the sweatfree campaign is to end taxpayer subsidies of human rights abuses. The City of Portland purchases goods from companies known to have partnered with subcontractors accused of labor rights violations. The Sweatfree Coalition is working to pass a sweatfree ordinance that upholds local and international labor laws and respects the dignity of all workers.
Watch video of Wal-Mart Quarantine: QT7
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