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Courtesy of the League of Women Voters

The Lexington League will hold a First Friday meeting with Marian Cohen, Director, Center for Social Research Framingham State University, Lexington resident, Town Meeting member, and co-author of the Report on the Town Wide Survey 2022 who will present its results. This event will be in person at the Lexington Community Center, 39 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA 0242 starting at 9:30 AM. LexMedia will record the meeting and post to the LexMedia website https://www.lexmedia.org/.

This is the third town-wide survey held by the Vision For Lexington (formerly the Vision 2020) Committee as it gathered information about the importance to responders in the seven areas of economic development, public education, environmental health and sustainability, physical characteristics, diversity, equity and inclusion, town government, and town services. They were asked to evaluate the Town’s performance in those areas and to prioritize the single most important issue within the seven areas. The Select Board, School Committee, and Planning Board use the results from the survey over the next five years as they implement policies.

There will be time for Q&A after the program. All League forums are free and open to the public. 

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