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Coe Place & Block Club Meeting...Today!

If you are interested in the latest happenings around Coe Place, Ellicott, Northampton and parts of Dodge Street by all means show up at Belmont Shelter Thursday, late afternoon...

Got this flyer in the mail...
flyer
In addition to Susan McCartney's remarks, I imagine folks from Belmont may be available to discuss their plans for the Ward House, at 19 Coe Place. The September Meeting was cancelled - right here. My first block club meeting on June 22, 2006 came just moments after the Preservation Board Meeting involving the Ward House. You may remember the application for demolition of the Ward House was tabled, in favor of a public meeting. Feeling the heat from "Friends of Coe Place" and most neighbors Belmont officials withdrew their application. A few days later, Belmont installed a flag pole and a flood light, that illuminates the Ward House at night.

At that time Artspace had just broken ground a few days before - here - and Performing Arts followed just a few days later - here. A fast moving four months over in Midtown on the City's near East side.

Meetings at Belmont are always very interesting.
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