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Liberty Ledge committee schedules extra July 23 meeting to finalize resident survey

Select Board, Liberty Ledge_Sewataro Subcommittee · Meeting of July 16, 2026

Sudbury committee adds July 23 meeting to lock down Liberty Ledge survey design. The Liberty Ledge-Sewataro Advisory Committee agreed by consensus Thursday to hold a single-item meeting July 23 to finalize a 20-question townwide survey, on top of its regularly scheduled July 30 meeting, as members pressed to keep the questionnaire open long enough to reach residents on summer travel. The committee must report to the Select Board by October 31, 2026.

Camp Sewataro manager Scott Brody rejected characterizations of the operating agreement as a town subsidy, saying "the town owns the asset and we pay the town to operate there," and reported roughly $187,000 in scholarships this year serving 54 to 56 Sudbury residents. Sudbury Housing Trust Chair Carmen Gentile identified 213 Haynes Road, a vacant former camp-staff house, as the trust's highest-potential near-term affordable housing target. Resident Charles Morton noted Sudbury is at 11.88 percent affordable housing, above the 10 percent Chapter 40B threshold.

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Source: the Select Board, Liberty Ledge_Sewataro Subcommittee meeting of July 16, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.

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