Town of Charlton and Westmass Announce Route 20 Economic Corridor Study
The Town of Charlton and Westmass Area Development Corporation are partnering on a Route 20 Economic Corridor Study to better understand market conditions and identify opportunities to support responsible economic growth along the corridor.
The study will examine development trends, market demand, and key constraints and opportunities affecting Route 20, with the goal of helping the Town plan for near- and mid-term growth. The work will also consider how infrastructure, land use, and policy tools can be aligned to support investment and job creation.
“Route 20 is a critical economic corridor for Charlton, and this effort will help inform how we plan for future development,” said Town Administrator Andrew Golas. “We’re pleased to be working with Westmass on this initiative.”
“Westmass is excited to partner with the Town of Charlton on this study,” said Sean O’Donnell, Community Development & Planning Coordinator at Westmass. “Our goal is to provide clear, data-driven analysis that helps the Town evaluate opportunities and move forward thoughtfully.”
“Westmass is proud to work with towns and cities across western Massachusetts to provide objective, market-based analysis and development-focused planning,” said Jeff Daley, Westmass President and CEO. “We’re looking forward to bring that experience to Charlton through this study as the Town evaluates opportunities along this important regional corridor.”
The Route 20 Economic Corridor Study is expected to be completed in 2026 and will help inform future planning, infrastructure, and economic development efforts.



