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The Board discussed an upcoming leadership coaching course for the Town Administrator and reviewed the financial requirements for necessary chiller unit repairs at the Muddy Brook Elementary School. The meeting also covered the State's Seasonal Community Designation, which aims to support affordable housing through potential warrant articles and zoning bylaw amendments, and authorized the suspension of weekly odor complaint reporting for Wiseacre Farm until July. Additionally, the Board received updates regarding progress on the One Stop Growth Grant.
The Town Administrator provided an update confirming the near completion of the Community Compact Fiber Grant project, noting the installation of new fiber optic cables at several town buildings which will enhance internet service and public WIFI availability downtown. The Board approved a request from an Eagle Scout candidate to place a retired flag disposal box at Town Hall. The Acting Police Chief reported operational statistics and confirmed the department's radio equipment already meets new state standards. The Board agreed to allow a student intern to return to work at the Police Station. Town Administrators proposed creating a shared Animal Control Department involving nine towns, establishing a new organizational structure with upgraded kennel facilities. The Board also approved a contract amendment for Colonial Power, increasing the kWh rate from $0.1375 to $0.1500 due to unexpected increases in electricity costs following a January storm. Discussion regarding the Rent Control Board Bylaw change composition was tabled pending further research, and the Board approved using leftover consultant funds for Jennifer Tabakin to explore grant opportunities via the One Stop Grant portal.
The committee addressed declining attendance at Parks and Recreation parties, discussing the possibility of reducing the number of parties to reallocate funds for park upgrades or simpler event arrangements. Initial planning for the Memorial Day event was a key focus. This included coordinating with the local VFW, which will attend the West Stockbridge parade and ceremony this year, requesting the traditional format of parade first followed by a ceremony at Town Hall, targeting a 10:00 AM parade start. Efforts are underway to secure the MMRHS choir for the National Anthem and confirm participation from the Southern Berkshire Cheerleaders Association. Committee members planned follow-up actions, such as arranging vintage cars for veteran transportation during the parade, contacting the school band director, and coordinating flag placement in local graveyards with the American Legion. Furthermore, the committee decided to distribute small flags to local merchants for distribution to the public, rather than handling all distributions directly.
The Board approved several items during the session. Key actions included the approval of Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Abatements, Personal Property Uncollectibe Tax Abatements, Chapter Land Lien requests for Blueberry Hill LLC, and Fiscal Year 2026 Statutory Exemptions (2 items).
The primary agenda item involved a roll call vote to enter into executive session, which was anticipated to occur in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30A Paragraph 21 (a)(3) for the purpose of discussing strategy related to collective bargaining, specifically concerning the contract renewal for the Director of Public Works, Police Chief, and Town Administrator. The meeting agenda concluded with an adjournment item.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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