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Town of Cabot
Wastewater treatment facility and willey building- building envelope and efficiency upgrades. Work shall include the following measures consistent with relevant measures in the attached energy audit.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Town of Cabot
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Wastewater treatment facility and willey building- building envelope and efficiency upgrades. Work shall include the following measures consistent with relevant measures in the attached energy audit.
AvailableTown of Cabot
Work includes construction of rip rap streambank stabilization at three (3) sites and associated appurtenant construction.
Posted Date
Sep 2, 2025
Due Date
Sep 26, 2025
Release: Sep 2, 2025
Town of Cabot
Close: Sep 26, 2025
Work includes construction of rip rap streambank stabilization at three (3) sites and associated appurtenant construction.
Town of Cabot
Seeking for engineering consultant services, relocation of vehicle service and repair business for flood mitigation.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2025
Due Date
Jul 20, 2025
Release: Jun 24, 2025
Town of Cabot
Close: Jul 20, 2025
Seeking for engineering consultant services, relocation of vehicle service and repair business for flood mitigation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Cabot
The board discussed 4th of July celebration planning, including parade logistics, traffic management, and volunteer coordination. Policy updates were approved regarding the Code of Ethics, dog ordinances, and grant procedures. Flood mitigation efforts and the potential relocation of the town garage were reviewed. The fire department received approval to pursue cab and chassis purchases for a tanker truck to mitigate future cost increases, and options for financing radio replacements via a bond bank were explored. Other actions included authorizing the North Tributary Bridge Replacement Project, amending the Knox Box ordinance, and discussing water meter billing, dry hydrant maintenance, beaver dam removal, and potential bulk waste removal days.
The meeting addressed public safety concerns at the wastewater plant, infrastructure repairs including road signage and street maintenance, and broadband installation logistics. The board finalized a property sale on Route 2, approved updated zoning fees to ensure better cost coverage for administrative services, and moved forward with an RFP for an energy resiliency grant for facility upgrades. Additionally, the board discussed water and wastewater meter replacements, maintenance of the town common area, and required compliance procedures for hiring independent contractors.
The board discussed several municipal ordinances and policies, including transitioning the ethics document from an ordinance to a policy and revising the dog ordinance to update impoundment durations. The Knox Box ordinance was reviewed for necessary modernizations regarding fire safety technology. The board also addressed the grant policy, establishing a $15,000 ceiling for specific grant types to streamline approval. Discussions regarding a proposed trash and littering ordinance were tabled for further research into enforcement authority and legal implications. Additionally, the board noted the potential impact of pending state legislation on fire warden responsibilities and open burn permits.
The meeting included discussions on flood mitigation efforts for the North Bridge and climate resilience grants, as well as an overview of new municipal ethics statute requirements and the need for ordinance adoption. Updates were provided regarding housing targets and land use maps from the regional planning commission. Additionally, the board discussed traffic safety concerns, the installation of a temporary tent on the common for summer concert events, water and wastewater infrastructure maintenance, and the potential sale of town-owned land near Route 2.
The meeting focused on several key municipal projects and policy updates. Discussions included the Cabot Garage relocation project, the North Tributary bridge funding and RFP process, and updates on public works activities, including road maintenance, equipment refurbishment, and future paving plans. The board adopted an updated Local Emergency Management Plan, addressed challenges with radio grant funding through the bond bank, and initiated a revision of the town's grant policy. Additionally, the board discussed local trash and recycling ordinances, water and wastewater infrastructure maintenance, and authorized liquor and tobacco licenses for a local business. An executive session was held to address personnel matters, resulting in a decision regarding a merit increase for a town employee.
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