Key Facts for Precinct 9
We’re public school parents who want our kids to have strong schools while minimizing future overrides.
If elected, we will support:
✔ Generating $6M per year in net tax revenue from new commercial space on Boylston
✔ Investment in our community with housing policy that addresses affordability and climate change
✔ Avoiding costly lawsuits and unnecessary red tape
Know Before You Vote: Who Supports Policies That Will Grow Our Tax Base and Minimize Future Overrides?
* How candidates would have voted if they were a Town Meeting Member at the time of voting
** Projected vote for or against May 2026 Town Meeting Warrant Articles STM1 & STM2 based on responses to the Brookline News candidate questionnaire
Sources: Brookline "Older Town Meeting Files"
Fall 2022 Town Meeting Articles 11-13 individual voting records
Fall 2023 Town Meeting Article 1 main motion individual voting records
Fall 2024 Town Meeting Article 9 individual voting records