The Future of Affordable Housing in Brewster

Thursday, December 7, 6:30 –8:00 pm
Brewster Ladies’ Library

Housing availability and affordability challenge current and prospective Brewster residents, leading to unbalanced demographics in terms of age and income. Will problems worsen over time, or are solutions on the way?

This forum will present the findings of a regional housing market analysis, forecast, and second-homeowner survey conducted by the Cape Cod Commission, as well as a model bylaw designed to increase the stock of accessory units. Local progress, challenges, perspectives, and solutions will also be explored.

Speakers include Jeff Ribeiro, a regulatory planner at Cape Cod Commission; Jill Scalise, Brewster’s recently-appointed housing coordinator; and Ned Chatelain, a member of the Brewster Housing Partnership Committee. There will be ample time for questions, answers, and discussion.

Guiding Brewster’s Land Development for a Sustainable, Affordable and Well-Balanced Community

Guiding Brewster’s Land Development for a Sustainable,
Affordable and Well-Balanced Community

Wednesday August 2, 6:30–8 pm at the Brewster Ladies’ Library
Sponsored by the Brewster Community Network

How do we balance the needs of community, business development and conservation? Where should we conserve and where should we develop? How should we guide the uses of remaining undeveloped land to best sustain our natural environment, our economy and a vibrant affordable community?

Less than one-third of the property in Brewster is left for assignment. Conservation protects the rural atmosphere and our affordable award-winning water supply. Development adds to the tax base and often creates economic opportunity, and we specifically need more affordable housing to maintain our community balance and affordable services. Managing our land use well will be vital to achieving the shared vision Brewster is working hard to develop.

A panel of experts will explore these issues. Among the speakers will be:
Mark Robinson is director of The Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts and advises the Town Open Space Committee.
Paul Anderson is superintendent of the Brewster Water Department, responsible for maintaining Brewster’s water supply.
Ryan Bennett is Brewster’s town planner, trying to find an opening for more affordable housing and balancing other interests.

Please come to hear the different perspectives, question the experts, and participate in an open discussion of how to guide these critical overlapping needs.

“The Future of Our Coast: Enhancing Access, Adapting to Change, Seeking Public Engagement”

“The Future of Our Coast:
Enhancing Access, Adapting to Change, Seeking Public Engagement”

Presented by Brewster Community Network
6:30 – 8 pm, Thursday, June 15
Brewster Ladies Library

Are you concerned about the effects of climate change on Brewster’s coastline? Are you frustrated about access to our beaches in the summer season? Do you feel like your voice is being heard? This forum will feature the Brewster Coastal Adaptation Strategy, which summarizes the anticipated impacts of climate change on public landings and beaches and provides consensus recommendations for building resiliency while protecting community values. Members of the Coastal Committee and the Brewster Coastal Advisory Group will present the adaptation strategy and its guiding principles for protecting and enhancing beach access, as well as solicit ideas for public engagement in the development of coastal projects based on a discussion of relevant case studies.

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Brewster Agriculture: Past, Present and Future

Video of BCN Forum: Brewster’s Agriculture Video is now Available

Brewster Agriculture: Past, Present, Future from Town of Brewster, MA on Vimeo.

Brewster Agriculture: Past, Present and Future
A BCN forum to discuss the evolution of farming.
Thursday, April 27, 2017, 6:00 to 8:00 pm
At the Brewster Ladies’Library

On Thursday April 27, Brewster Community Network (BCN) will host “Brewster Agriculture: Past, Present & Future” at the Ladies’ Library from 6 to 8 pm. Experts will discuss the evolution of farming in Brewster and on Cape Cod, as well as ongoing developments in community-supported agriculture. Local farmers are encouraged to attend and promote their work.

The speaker lineup includes Peter Hermann, chair of the Brewster Agricultural Commission and director for the Cape & Islands Farm Bureau; Leo Cakounes, local farmer, former Farm Bureau president, and Barnstable County Commissioner; and Mike McGuire, director of the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, which is charged with strengthening Barnstable County’s agriculture and food systems, as part of a larger mission. Audience Q&A will allow attendees to ask experts for their thoughts and opinions.

BCN is a non-partisan forum that brings together “Brewster residents dedicated to sharing our resources, information, and contacts so that, in collaboration with town officials and the greater community, we are better able to maintain the character of our town and quality of our lives.” For more information, visit www.brewstercommunitynetwork.org.