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Panorama — Episode 129 — Mayor Ginny and Amy on the Hope Street Lot Vote

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Panorama — Episode 129 — Mayor Ginny and Amy on the Hope Street Lot Vote

Originally recorded on October 31st, 2025. Greenfield Mayor Ginny Desorgher and Community and Economic Development Director Amy Cahillane on the Hope Street Lot vote. It’s a little complicated–a Yes vote stops the Hope Street Lot project while a No vote advances the City Council’s vote for additional housing. Mayor Ginny and Amy argue for voting No on Ballot Question 1 given the dire need for housing and economic development in downtown Greenfield. They also respond to the claims made by the Vote Yes critics of the project.

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