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Feb 20, 2026·Board Meeting

Library Board of Trustees Springfield Town Library Special Meeting Minutes

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The special meeting primarily involved a discussion regarding the preferred format and style of the minutes for the Board of Trustees' records, where each member present offered input on the desired length and level of detail.

Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Town Of Springfield - Ordinance Committee Minutes

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The Ordinance Committee continued the review of Chapter 30 regarding Land Use Development Revisions, focusing specifically on the section concerning the Redevelopment of Blighted Properties, where revisions were proposed to add structure and clarity, including a suggestion that property declaration of violation might be a condition for consideration. Significant edits were discussed for various sections, including definitions and applicability for Rooming and Boarding Houses, amendments to conditional use criteria, key box installation requirements for the Fire Department, building height specifications, damaged structures procedures, driveway standards referencing Code of Ordinances Chapter 20, and specific standards for the construction and placement of fences, including requirements for abutting property owner consent.

Feb 23, 2026·Board Meeting

Town Of Springfield Selectboard Regular Selectboard Meeting

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Key discussions included the decision to initiate probate proceedings for the property at 482 Seavers Brook Road due to ongoing maintenance, sanitation, and suspected drug activity issues stemming from deceased former owners. The Board adopted Section 5 Drainage Crossings as part of the Town Road & Bridge Standards to maintain eligibility for state funding and subsequently adopted the Certification of Compliance for the 2026 standards. The Disposal of Town Property Policy was adopted after incorporating amendments clarifying Select Board authorization for real property disposition. Three event permits were approved: the Annual Touch a Truck event (corrected date to April 11), the Vermont Senior Games event, and a Humane Society event. The Board confirmed the date for the annual reorganizational meeting for March 4th. The low bid of $324,000 from Hilltop Construction LLC was awarded for the Springfield Reservoir Dam Removal project. Future agenda items requested updates on well pump replacements and sewage treatment plant equipment. In the manager's report, issues regarding high salt prices for snow operations were discussed, leading to a plan to utilize more sand and magnesium chloride spray application; a request to purchase two new snow fighting vehicles in March to ensure readiness for the next season was also proposed.

Feb 9, 2026·Board Meeting

Town Of Springfield Selectboard Regular Selectboard Meeting

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The meeting included action items for several key areas. The Board re-appointed the Deputy Health Officer. Significant discussion focused on the Long-Term Capital Planning Committee's recommendation to redevelop the 60 Park Street building, resulting in consensus to proceed with comprehensive analysis for a potential bond consideration. The Board authorized entering into a loan agreement for $129,100 to cover planning and engineering for the Main Street sewer project, and executed a separate loan agreement for $286,900 for the Main Street and River Street water line replacement project. The Board accepted the resignation of a member from the Planning Commission and approved entering into the contract for the Fiscal Year 2026 annual audit. Updates were provided on serving a final notice regarding property issues at 10-12 Central Street and on the new draft 'Disposal of Town Property' policy. In the Manager's Report, fleet management, including exploring the acquisition of a 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV Police Patrol vehicle, and an overview of 34 capital projects were presented. Citizen comments addressed safety concerns regarding construction barriers, delays in enforcement actions, and electric vehicle adoption.

Feb 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Library Board of Trustees Springfield Town Library Draft Meeting Minutes

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The meeting addressed several key areas, beginning with public comments centered on a controversial banner displayed at the library entrance which includes the phrase "Black Lives Matter." Board members and the public discussed the banner's role in promoting inclusion and providing a safe haven, as well as affirming the library's existing policies regarding challenges to library holdings. Director updates covered legislative initiatives such as H594 concerning emergency housing and S232 regarding public libraries, and progress on establishing a Housing Resource Center. The Finance Committee detailed trust fund usage, specifically regarding under-budgeted fence project funds and a potential $5,000 allocation that requires procedural clarification. Policy Committee discussions focused on the schedule for annual policy reviews and whether to explicitly update existing policy to support staff discretion on internal displays. Old Business included an amendment to the Public Comment rules, limiting speakers to five uninterrupted minutes at the chair's discretion. The board also agreed to schedule a separate special meeting to discuss the appropriate level of detail required in meeting minutes.

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