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The Bellingham Planning Board held a meeting to discuss several public hearings and general business items. The public hearings included discussions on properties located at Hartford Ave and Paine Street, focusing on special permits for retail buildings, banks with drive-throughs, and age-restricted housing units. Additionally, there was a continued public hearing regarding a development plan on Mendon Street, where the board discussed a drafted decision, stormwater management, and concerns raised by residents. The general business included a Harmony Village bond reduction, Accessory Dwelling Units Zoning Bylaw Amendment, and Special Flood Hazard Area Zoning Bylaw Amendment.
The 2025-2030 Strategic Plan for the Massachusetts Municipal Management Association serves as a roadmap to uphold ethical standards and excellence in local government professional management, building on past insights and adapting to recent changes. The plan outlines four core strategic goals: to maintain and enhance existing member services, promote the value of professional municipal management, prepare the next generation of leaders, and provide leadership on critical challenges facing local government, such as public trust, workforce development, and technology. It aims to foster professional development, provide support, and ensure the organization remains member-driven and forward-thinking.
The Year One Progress Report for Massachusetts details the efforts to become an age- and dementia-friendly state, covering work from January 2019 through January 2020. It highlights increased engagement of cities and towns, growth in efforts led by sectors outside of aging services, enactment of laws and policies to improve economic security for older adults, development of tools to integrate age- and dementia-friendly activities, and promotion of a positive view of aging. Priorities for the next year include engaging diverse communities, promoting regional efforts, streamlining communications, increasing reframing aging training, and continuing to address economic security and gather stakeholder input.
The Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) is committed to improving local government effectiveness by fostering a united municipal voice and advocating for unified policies. It prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within its organization and supports municipalities in Massachusetts by leading DEI policy advocacy and providing resources. The MMA aims to ensure diverse representation among staff, board members, and committees, promote inclusion in messaging and publications, and continuously update its DEI efforts to support municipalities in integrating DEI principles into their operations.
The committee discussed updates regarding the scope of services for consultants and current grant status. The primary focus of the meeting was the town's compliance with MBTA zoning requirements, the potential impact of non-compliance on state grant funding, and the tension between legislative mandates and local control. The discussion included strategies for compliance, such as the use of zoning overlays, and addressed the town's unique housing situation, specifically the achievement of 40b requirements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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