Tag: Twenty Wayland
Selectmen announce settlement of legal dispute between the Town, Twenty Wayland LLC, and the Wastewater Management District Commission.
The following press release was submitted by the Board of Selectmen: The Town of Wayland is very pleased to announce that it has settled a…
Disagreement on betterments for wastewater plant in Wayland
Wayland Town Crier 7/25/13: Disagreement on betterments for wastewater plant in Wayland. Over a dozen landlords and business owners using the municipal wastewater system met…
Court overturns AG ruling on OML
Wayland Town Crier 7/25/13: Court overturns AG ruling on OML. A Middlesex Superior Court judge earlier this summer overturned part of a ruling by the…
What’s the Status of the Lawsuit Against Wayland?
Wayland Patch 7/4/13: What’s the Status of the Lawsuit Against Wayland? In early June, a jury ordered Wayland and the town’s Wastewater Management District Commission…
Selectmen Discuss Funding, Ownership of Town Center Green
Wayland Patch 9/11/12: Selectmen Discuss Funding, Ownership of Town Center Green. The Board of Selectmen Monday night heard the latest update regarding the Public Green at Wayland Town Center and began the discussions of how to fund and manage its full build-out. The plans involve grading the nearly two-acre space to include two hills with a flat space, large enough to accommodate the town’s 100×100-foot ice rink, in the center. Walking trails and a natural playscape are also in the proposal.
Twenty Wayland sues Town and Wastewater Management District Commission
The following is a press release submitted by Town Administrator Fred Turkington: Twenty Wayland, LLC, the developers of the Town Center project under construction…
DEP decision on Town Center project expected soon
Wayland Town Crier 5/26/11: DEP decision on Town Center project expected soon. An overflow crowd filled the Large Meeting Room of the Wayland Town Building last week to give testimony to two representatives from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regarding the application for a sewer connection submitted by Twenty Wayland in connection with the long-pending Town Center project. The permit would allow the proposed development to link up to the new wastewater treatment facility now under construction on the former Raytheon property. The new plant will have a capacity of 52,000 gallons per day.
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