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The Council meeting included an open session for a closed session vote, followed by general business such as a financial report and town manager's report. Public hearings were held regarding side yard and rear yard setback variances for properties on Ridgewood Avenue and Aspen Street. Council discussions and actions focused on housing bills, the introduction of a resolution to prohibit parking on specific sections of Rosemary Street, the introduction of an ordinance to amend hedge regulations, and the potential adoption of amended subdivision standards.
The council discussed the fiscal year budget status and capital expenditure projects. Key topics included the status of state housing bills, progress on the speed camera application, reconfigurations of metered parking, shielding of lighting on the Capitol Crescent Trail, and the transition of trail ownership to the county. The meeting also addressed retaining wall sight lines at an intersection, the completion of an ARPA grant project, and ADA compliance modifications for a local pathway. Additionally, there was a public discussion regarding town-wide parking sticker policies and traffic safety concerns.
The council discussed the FY27 budget, with a primary focus on income tax revenue estimates, real property tax rate adjustments, and tax duplication reimbursement. The session included a review of staff cost-of-living adjustments, surplus projections, and reserve fund balances. Key discussion points also involved land use planning and development consulting expenditures, as well as the anticipated impact of the Corso redevelopment project on the town's future tax base.
The council held a work session to review and discuss amendments to the proposed FY27 budget, ultimately voting to introduce an ordinance for its adoption. Additionally, the council convened in a closed session to discuss staff salaries for the upcoming fiscal year.
The committee meeting agenda covers several key environmental initiatives, including the development of a monthly environmental tip for the town listserve and planning for upcoming community events. Sub-committee reports focus on sustainable landscaping and native plants, including updates on native gardening events and town gardening projects. The meeting also covers updates on recycling and composting programs, efforts to promote solar energy and residential electrification, and planning for the migration and content update of the town website. Additional discussion items include a potential ban on gas-powered weed trimmers and a local walking tour.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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