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Achievements

Meredith Boericke Safer Streets

Safer Streets

  • Successfully advocated for Grove Street to be prioritized by the State for evaluation, improvement, and upgrades.

  • Advocated for the installation of new stop signs, one-way signs, and speed alerts throughout District 5, including on Central Ave, Alida Road, Thayer Ave, and Evergreen Ave.

  • Advocated for installation of a new crosswalk at Middle Street and Norfolk Road.

  • Improved wheelchair access to the BHS Gym.

  • Fought for the re-evaluation of traffic signals that allow for concurrent crossing of vehicles and pedestrians in South Braintree Square to improve pedestrian safety. 

  • Collaborated with residents for neighborhood traffic calming measures implemented on Evergreen Ave., including new crosswalks and roadway realignments to improve pedestrian safety and reduce speeding.

  • Advocated for state and federal funding for Allen Street restoration.

  • Urged the Planning Board to require expanded traffic studies for new development at Union/Ivory Street intersection and Route 3 Rotary.

  • Requested increased transit police patrols at Braintree MBTA station transit police to hazardous waste.

  • Advanced work for a Railroad Quiet Zone by working with Congressman Lynch’s office, the Federal Railroad Administration and the Mayor’s office.

Increasing Civic Engagement & Prioritizing Transparency

  • Held the first community-wide listening session on race and equity

  • Published weekly Covid-19 updates and held multiple Covid-19 listening sessions early on in the pandemic.

  • Pioneered use of Zoom for community meetings – was the first in Town to use Zoom for a community meeting about the Debt Exclusion vote held on March 12, 2020.

  • Organized Braintree’s first MLK Jr. Day of Service event: compiling box lunches for Father Bill’s.

  • Hosted numerous neighborhood meetings to make sure residents are the first to know about new projects in your neighborhood and so that developers can hear directly from you.

  • Championed and approved Vote By Mail at the state and approved it at the local level.

  • Increased language access: first elected official to provide translation of key materials into Chinese.

  • Expanded constituent outreach by bringing the Council to you at the Farmers Market, Flag Football, and in District 5 neighborhoods; first to introduce a scannable QR code on the Council agendas to make it easier for residents to access BCAM’s live stream of Council meetings.

  • Increased civic engagement: first Councilor to publish monthly newsletters, hold weekly office hours, and provide video recaps of all Council meetings.

  • Increased transparency: first Councilor to publish my rationale for every vote ever taken on the Council.

Meredith Boericke Civic Engagement
Meredith Boericke Open Space

Open Space & Environment

  • Drafted, filed and passed Braintree’s first public tree protection ordinance.

  • Proposed and passed Council Committee oversight responsibilities on issues of the environment and sustainability. For the first time environmental considerations were formally included as part of the Council’s purview.

  • Supported critical facility improvements for Braintree’s Water Treatment Plant .

  • Spearheaded Winter Walks, Fall Strolls and park clean-ups to promote Braintree’s open spaces.

  • Voted for increasing our conservation land: a wetlands purchase at the corner of Liberty & Grove Streets, and a conservation restriction on Cedar Swamp.

  • Supported and advocated for the restoration of the Monatiquot River, particularly the stretch flowing between Plain Street and the Mahar Highway.

  • Advocated through the Mass. Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs for green infrastructure grants at Smith Beach.

  • Voted to fund shoreline stabilization at Watson Park to mitigate the effects of climate change.

  • Advocated for and voted to fund the refurbishment of the Pickleball Courts.

  • Successfully lobbied for a young adult golf membership to broaden access to the Municipal Golf Club.

Economic Development

Meredith Boericke Recovery Plan
Meredith Boericke Promoting Arts

Promoting the Arts

 

Fiscal Leadership

  • Developed interactive Town budget visualization to show how our tax dollars are being spent.

  • Created educational tools for residents to better understand Braintree’s financial health.

  • Champion for Braintree’s first ever successful Debt Exclusion vote, ushering in long-awaited school improvements.

  • Developed interactive map to locate Community Preservation Act Fund projects.

  • Led the budget debate at the Council.

Meredith Boericke Fiscal Leadership
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