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Feb 5, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Meeting Agenda

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The agenda for the City Council meeting includes two scheduled public hearings concerning National Grid/Verizon petitions for pole installations and relocations on Park Hill Road and Hawley Street. Following public comment and presentations, which included an overview of the Forbes and Lilly Libraries, the council was set to address a consent agenda. The consent agenda included the approval of the aforementioned pole petitions, as well as second readings for financial orders concerning appropriations to the NPS Special Education Stabilization Fund, McKinney Vento Transportation Reimbursement, and Foster Care Transportation Reimbursement. Financial orders on the first reading involved reprogramming funds for NPS Chromebooks, and a second reading was scheduled for an order appropriating Enterprise Retained Earnings. The meeting also included first readings for an ordinance regarding All-Way Stop Control for Finn Street at Prospect Street.

Feb 5, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council City Of Northampton Meeting Agenda

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The agenda details a meeting that includes two scheduled Public Hearings concerning National Grid and Verizon petitions for utility pole relocation and installation on Park Hill Road and Hawley Street, respectively. Key discussion items included a presentation on the Forbes and Lilly Libraries, consideration of items under the Consent Agenda such as approving the utility petitions, approving appropriations from Free Cash to the NPS Special Education Stabilization Fund, and approving McKinney Vento and Foster Care Transportation Reimbursements for NPS. Additionally, Financial Orders were introduced for a midyear appropriation to NPS and the reprogramming of IT funds for NPS Chromebooks. The agenda also lists an ordinance on All-Way Stop Control for Finn Street at Prospect Street for its first reading.

Jul 17, 2025·Board Meeting

Northampton Planning Board and the City Council Committee on Legislative Matters Meeting Minutes

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The joint meeting addressed a public hearing regarding a proposed zoning change (Petition to Amend Chapter 350.4 Zoning Map to Rezone Parts of CB-Side to URC). The petitioners argued for rezoning back to URC to re-impose regulations concerning massing, height, affordability, environmental impact, and parking minimums, contrasting these with the deregulation found in CBss zoning. The property owner requested that the existing CBss zoning remain, citing alignment with previous housing and comprehensive plans. City planning staff provided historical context on downtown expansion and form-based code implementation, clarifying certain affordability and notification requirements. Public commentary largely favored returning the parcel to URC, citing concerns over density, neighborhood character impact, and lack of notification for prior zoning changes. Both the Planning Board and the Legislative Matters Committee ultimately voted to issue a negative recommendation to the full City Council regarding the petition.

Nov 10, 2025·Board Meeting

City Council Committee On Legislative Matters Meeting Minutes

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The Legislative Matters Committee meeting addressed several key agenda items concerning traffic control and public transit infrastructure. Public comment focused on the process for determining the placement of all-way stop signs, emphasizing the need to post engineering reports to guide civic understanding. The committee reviewed an ordinance relative to bus stop locations, aiming to formalize 83 city bus stops, define 'no parking' zones, and coordinate shifts and potential removals with the PVTA. Concerns were raised regarding specific stop locations in Florence and on King Street, balancing safety against parking availability. The committee also considered an ordinance removing the phrase 'where posted' regarding parking prohibitions near crosswalks to allow for better enforcement, discussing public notification methods. Finally, the committee recommended positive action for ordinances related to stop control on Bedford Terrace and all-way stops at various intersections, including Mulberry, Audubon, and River Roads, following consultant safety studies.

Feb 9, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Committee On Legislative Matters Meeting Minutes

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The organizational meeting focused on the election of the Chair and Vice Chair for the committee. Councilor Loisel was elected Chair, and Councilor Perry was elected Vice Chair after roll call votes. A significant portion of the discussion involved Councilor Stratton's detailed analysis of the process for establishing traffic control devices, specifically regarding an ordinance for an All-Way Stop Control for Finn Street at Prospect Street. The committee heard from the DPW Director regarding the engineering study and consultant recommendations, which Councilor Stratton questioned extensively regarding sight line data accuracy and the application of engineering judgment versus numerical warrants. The committee ultimately voted to make a positive recommendation for the ordinance, viewing it primarily as a safety measure rather than a traffic calming measure. The members also agreed to maintain their meeting schedule for 2026-2027.

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