[Massplanners] Legal Advertisements for Planning Board and ZBA Hearings
Magoon, Steve
smagoon at watertown-ma.gov
Thu Mar 24 08:57:40 EDT 2022
Our legal Counsel has been clear that the statute requires it to pe in print, so for us the only choices at this point are the Globe and Herald, which are very pricey.
From: MassPlanners <massplanners-bounces at masscptc.org> On Behalf Of Harry LaCortiglia via MassPlanners
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2022 8:06 AM
To: massplanners at masscptc.org
Subject: Re: [Massplanners] Legal Advertisements for Planning Board and ZBA Hearings
Hi Everyone,
This is becoming a topic of concern for my community as well. Public Hearing Notice costs are rising with the near monopoly of the remaining newspapers that still serve the area.
Would it be adverse to law to advertise Notices only in a 100% on-line publication?
Not only would that save money, but it most likely would have the effect of increasing the distribution of the information. Subscriptions for paper versions of newspapers are falling every day, while more and more folks are reading their news on-line.
It almost leads one to question if the paper versions are truly any longer, "of general circulation".
Looking forward to the views of the Planning community!
H. LaCortiglia
Georgetown P.B. & CPC
On 3/23/2022 10:43 AM, Kristina Johnson via MassPlanners wrote:
Hello Friends and Colleagues,
I am curious to know if any of you are having an issue with legal advertisements, as many local and regional newspapers either being consolidated by large corporate media entities, have a completely online presence, or have changed their billing policies. Both in Hudson and in Framingham (where I serve on the PB), the regional newspaper, the MetroWest Daily News is requiring “pre-payment” for all legal advertisements instead of the traditional third-party billing method. Thankfully in Hudson we have another newspaper that publishes locally, although their deadlines completely changed our submission deadlines for PB ZBA, as they only publish once a week. In Framingham, the only other local newspaper is 100% online, so Framingham will most likely have to raise fees for application filings to cover the pre-payment in order to ensure the provisions of 40A Section 11 are met. I should note that legal advertisements are not cheap!
What a headache! Anyone else facing this issue?
Best,
Kristina
Kristina Johnson, AICP
Director of Planning & Community Development
Town of Hudson, MA
President, Mass. Association of Planning Directors
Tel: 978-562-2989
Cell: 857-939-3427
Email: kjohnson at townofhudson.org<mailto:kjohnson at townofhudson.org>
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