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By Phil Orlandella

NEWRA Turns Off Electric Billboard Ordinance

North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) at its last meeting voted to send a letter to the Boston Zoning-Licensing Committee opposing granting of an ordinance allowing the placement of electronic billboards throughout the neighborhood, NEWRA President Sheryl Delgreco told the Review.

Delgreco also noted that NEWRA voted in favor of a request by Robert Della Russo to install an ADA elevator at 210 Endicott Street.

The next NEWRA meeting is expected to be Thursday, September 10 at 7 p.m. Notifications will be sent out.

North End Regional Review Staff

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