Skip to content

Lance R. Grenzeback - Precinct 3

Table of Contents

Preferred contact method:
Email contact: lance.grenzeback@gmail.com

What experiences and perspectives would you contribute to Town Meeting?
Town Meeting -- current member representing Precinct 3
Planning Board -- served as elected member and chair
Capital Planning Committee -- served as member
Select Board -- served as elected member and chair
Town Meeting Communications Study Committee -- served as chair
Winchester Town Meeting Members Association -- current chair
Life-long Winchester resident and graduate of WHS

What are two or three issues facing Winchester that you think are most important and what are your positions on them?
I support:
Full implementation of WPS’ new literacy and math programs.
Continued close management of the Town’s revenues and expenditures.
Improved communications among Town Hall, Town Meeting and residents.

What is a special challenge in your precinct that might not be faced in other precincts?
To balance development of housing, retail/commercial space and public facilities in the town center, which is within Pct. 3.

Why should voters elect you to represent them? 
As a Town Meeting member, I will listen carefully to your views and make decisions that best serve the precinct and our community.

Return to Town Meeting Candidate list.

Latest

Winchester’s $11.5M override falls short; Prior returns to Select Board, Bellaire joins School Committee and Beliveau unseats Rossettos

Winchester’s $11.5M override falls short; Prior returns to Select Board, Bellaire joins School Committee and Beliveau unseats Rossettos

The pattern broke. For seven straight votes stretching back to 2017, Winchester voters had said yes to every Proposition 2½ question put before them — school buildings, operating budgets, capital needs. The Lynch Elementary School project passed in 2023 with 82.4% support, the highest for any school ballot question in

  Subscribe