Ariel C. Maddocks

Precinct Address Age Active? Term Expires Party Affiliation Twitter
10

64 Griggs Road

41 Yes

2023

D

@arielmaddocks

Recorded Votes

Appropriation for Driscoll School, Friedman Amendment capping expenditure at $98m, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Appropriation for Driscoll School, Advisory Committee capping expenditure at $108.8m, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Appropriation for Driscoll School, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Authorization of the sale of the Oak Street properties near Baldwin School, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Resolution requesting higher stipends for Select Board Members, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Resolution to request the maintenance of all street markings, including bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Motion To Refer Discussion of a Real Estate Transfer Tax to the Land Bank Study Committee, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

No

Request for a Home Petition to Allow Brookline to Institute a Real Estate Transfer Tax for the Purpose of Funding Affordable Housing, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Yes

Resolution To Restrict Further e-Scooter Program/Pilots without the State Legislature Setting Regulations, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

No

Referral of Short Term Rental Regulation Discussions to the Town Planning Department for Continued Work, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Yes

By-Law prohibiting new fossil fuel infrastructure in major construction, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Motion to Refer the Renaming of the Coolidge Corner School to the Naming Committee for further deliberation, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Rename the Coolidge Corner School the "Florida Ruffin Ridley School", November 2019 Special Town Meeting
Didn't Vote
Rename the Coolidge Corner School the "Ethel Weiss School", November 2019, Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Resolution pertaining to the Town's response to Climate Change, November 2019 Special Town Meeting

Yes

Home Rule Petition to allow 16 and 17 year-olds to vote in Town elections, November 2019 Second Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

To limit the hours of Marijuana Establishments in Brookline, November 2019 Third Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

To require recreational marijuana sales in Brookline to be exclusively by appointment only, November 2019 Third Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

To request that the Licensing Review Board create a study committee to understand the impacts and propose enhancements to the retail marijuana regulations, November 2019 Third Special Town Meeting

Didn't Vote

Resolution to request a new override vote to rebuild Driscoll, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
Establish a WaldoDurgin Overlay District to Allow Mixed Use Development, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
Establishment of a Parking Benefit District in Brookline Village , May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
Article to strengthen the enforcement of the Green Dog Program, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
Article to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
An apology to Gerald Alston and commitment to do better, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
A pledge to recognize the hurt caused by hate speech, and to recommit to a hate-free town, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
No
Resolution in support of changing the Massachusetts flag and seal, May 2019 Annual Town Meeting
Yes
Resolution regarding Newbury College, Special Town Meeting April 2019
Yes
Amend the Town's Zoning By-laws to modify density requirements for marijuana establishments, November 2018 Special Town Meeting
Yes
To grant an easement to the Boston Gas Company to install a gas line for Fire Station 6, November 2018 Special Town Meeting
No
Action to prohibit Non-Disclosure Agreements, November 2018 Special Town Meeting
No
Create Zoning for Marijuana Establishments, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Zoning Marijuana Establishments: Prohibition of Consumption Retailers in L Districts, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

No

Zoning Marijuana Establishments: Prohibition of Retail Storefronts in L Districts, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

No

Limiting the Maximum Number of Marijuana Retailers, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

No

Renaming the Devotion School, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Allowing an Override and Debt Exclusion Tax Exemption for Seniors, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Motion to Continue to Study Increasing Community Control over Police Surveillance and Militarization, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Article to Prohibit Non-Disclosure Agreements from the Town, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

No

Restrict the Installation of Plastic Turf at Cypress Field, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Restrict the Installation of Plastic Turf at Cypress Field in High School Appropriation, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

Yes

Restrict the Installation of Plastic Turf at Cypress Field without Further Town Meeting Action, Annual Town Meeting, May 2018

No

Biography

2019 League of Women Voters' Guide

Question 1: What are the one or two most critical issues in your precinct and/or the Town and how would you address them?
Question 2: Biographical data.

1. Brookline is facing challenges around school spaces and budget, as well as the availability of affordable housing, maintaining walkability and keeping up with necessary environmental action. As a TMM, I evaluate data while also listening to my neighbors to advocate for sustainable and equitable solutions.

What makes Brookline great includes its walkability, libraries, neighborhoods surrounded by trees and green spaces, high quality services for the young and elderly, and people who embrace diversity and inclusivity. I believe it is possible to maintain those features that make Brookline unique while supporting school space solutions and affordable housing issues paired with environmental action. I take seriously my TMM responsibility to protect and balance these needs and to help drive us towards both long- and short-term solutions.

2. Lived in Brookline 10 years, Parent of Pierce 4th grader and 2nd grader, on the board for PSED, work at Liberty Mutual.

Previous Election Results

2019 Result

Won

2019 Vote Total

238

2018 Result

Won

2018 Vote Total

209

2020 Result
2020 Vote