Find Out About the Candidates for Watertown District Councilor

Three of the four districts in Watertown have races for Town Council. Find out more about the people running for Council seats in the Nov. 3 Town Election. District Councilors are elected by voters living in their district. Watertown has four districts made up of two precincts each: District A is East Watertown; District B is Common Street/Spring Street east to School Street plus the are south of the Charles River; District C is the area west of Common Street/Spring Street to Lexington Street; and District D is the Westside of Watertown.

District A Councilor Candidate Q&A: Bob Erickson

Bob Erickson is running for District A Town Councilor in the Nov. 3 election. Watertown News asked candidates a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? The biggest issue for District A is development and the attendant concerns about traffic, height of project and size, congestion, air pollution, parking, impact on daily living, future impact Watertown should seek to attract the best developers, as it is a very desirable community at this point, so it is very important to encourage development, however they must abide by the guidelines in the adopted Comprehensive Plan and the adopted Design Standards

I would support only development that is a good fit for the neighborhood and minimizes collateral issues which would negatively impact the quality of life.

District B Councilor Candidate Q&A: Cecilia Lenk

Cecilia Lenk seeks re-election for District B Town Councilor in the Nov. 3 election. Watertown News asked the candidates a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? The major issue in District B is large development projects and related issues of traffic congestion and public transportation.

District B Councilor Candidate Q&A: Lisa Feltner

Lisa Feltner is running for District B Town Councilor in the Nov. 3 election. Watertown News asked the candidates a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? Development and Traffic-Transit issues will continue to be pressing issues for District B, given the transformation of the Arsenal Corridor with impacts on North Beacon Street, Charles River Road, Watertown Square, Walnut and School streets, with connections to District A development at athenahealth, the Arsenal Project (mall), Linx, etc.

District C Councilor Candidate Q&A: Rossella Mercuri

Rosella Mercuri is running for District C Town Councilor in the Nov. 3 election. Watertown News asked each candidate a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? The biggest issues I see for District C is preserving the Town’s character and neighborhood charm.

District C Councilor Candidate Q&A: Vincent Piccirilli

Vincent Piccirilli seeks re-election for District C Town Councilor on Nov. 3. Watertown News asked the District Council candidates a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? The proposed Victory Field renovation of the track and court area is the biggest issue specific to District C. These areas are heavily used by school athletics and the recreation department, and the track, in particular, is in need of resurfacing.

District D Councilor Candidate Q&A: Ken Woodland

Ken Woodland seeks re-election for District D Town Councilor on Nov. 3. Watertown News asked the District Council candidates a series of questions. 1) What is the biggest issue for your district, and how would you seek to address it? The west end’s biggest issue over the past 2 years has been Pleasant St.