Wayland EDC Advances Route 20 Outreach Letter and Mulls Split Tax Rate

WAYLAND — June 12, 2026 — Wayland's Economic Development Committee advanced a Route 20 corridor cleanup strategy and opened debate on a split commercial tax rate at its June 12 meeting. Chair Rebecca M. Stanizzi and member Katie Noble Harris described a three-category draft letter to be sent to all Route 20 corridor property owners covering code violations, items the committee wants written into zoning, and general upkeep requests; the letter, which will carry the Town Manager's signature alongside the building department and EDC, is targeted for release within a month. Town Manager Michael Gravia, joining by phone, confirmed a permit for Liberty Pizza is expected to move forward and announced a parking working group for the historic depot-library area, naming Noble Harris as the EDC's representative. The committee identified two state earmark requests to send to Representative Linsky — $50,000 for a part-time economic development staffer and $50,000 for an MBTA Communities zoning study — and held a substantive debate on a potential split commercial tax rate, with members noting each one-dollar increase in the commercial rate would generate roughly $160,000 annually, while Gravia cautioned the Select Board has historically found the issue politically difficult. The committee voted unanimously to approve an updated tax-base infographic as amended.

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