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- Check2 days agoChange DetectedWatertown has announced the hiring of Thomas Brady as the new Director of Public Works, effective January 21, 2025, and introduced Jon Kazanjian as the new Assistant Director of Recreation, also starting on January 21, 2025. Additionally, the city has received a grant to evaluate ADA accessibility, marking significant steps towards improving community services.SummaryDifference99%
- Check10 days agoChange DetectedThe Winter Parking Ban will resume on January 2, 2025, and there are updated New Year's Week hours and trash/recycling information for city services, while a critical drought declaration and related water conservation measures have been removed from the site.SummaryDifference14%
- Check17 days agoChange DetectedThe city has announced the collection schedule for Christmas trees starting January 6, 2025, and provided holiday hours for various city services, while previous notices about yard waste delays and the residential snow and ice removal ordinance have been removed.SummaryDifference9%
- Check24 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Watertown has announced the temporary suspension of the All Night Parking Ban from December 23, 2024, and the introduction of Jon Kazanjian as the new Assistant Recreation Director, starting January 21, 2025.SummaryDifference15%
- Check31 days agoChange DetectedWatertown has received a significant grant to evaluate and improve ADA accessibility across city programs and buildings, while also announcing a public listening session on housing needs scheduled for December 17, 2024, amidst ongoing critical drought conditions affecting the area.SummaryDifference29%
- Check38 days agoChange DetectedWatertown has appointed Thomas Brady as the new Director of Public Works, bringing extensive experience from Brookline, while also announcing a Winter Concert Series at the library featuring local artists and a temporary paving project on Mount Auburn Street to improve safety before winter.SummaryDifference45%
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