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Town of Shutesbury
Repairing and rerouting existing trails to prevent erosion and mitigate hazards, such as failed and failing wetland crossings.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Town of Shutesbury
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Repairing and rerouting existing trails to prevent erosion and mitigate hazards, such as failed and failing wetland crossings.
AvailableTown of Shutesbury
Repair, reroute, reblaze, and improve trails and wetland crossings in the South Brook Conservation Area and Lake Wyola boat ramp area.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Town of Shutesbury
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Repair, reroute, reblaze, and improve trails and wetland crossings in the South Brook Conservation Area and Lake Wyola boat ramp area.
Town of Shutesbury
This Invitation for Bids is for trail repair services within the South Brook/Lake Wyola Conservation Area in Shutesbury, Massachusetts.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Town of Shutesbury
Close: Feb 12, 2026
This Invitation for Bids is for trail repair services within the South Brook/Lake Wyola Conservation Area in Shutesbury, Massachusetts.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Shutesbury
The Annual Town Meeting addressed numerous articles, including receiving reports from various town committees and boards, adopting the budget for the Amherst-Pelham Regional School District, and approving the general town budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Key actions included setting compensation for elected officials, authorizing compensating balance agreements, applying for grants, and approving various capital projects such as Highway Department equipment, parking lot assessments, and school facility improvements. The meeting also involved discussions on revolving fund spending limits, the establishment of the Shutesbury Protect Bylaw, property tax exemptions for seniors, and community preservation funding for conservation, housing, and park restorations. Furthermore, the meeting approved a resolution concerning the Quabbin Reservoir and amendments to regional school district agreements and town personnel bylaws.
The board discussed potential settlement agreements for contract disputes and evaluated the financial implications and risks of litigation versus settlement. Following the deliberations, a motion was passed to sign the settlement agreement.
The committee discussed engineering design plans and cost estimates for a tight tank and well installation. Members reviewed potential changes of use for the Spear Building based on intended function and discussed the implications of Article 97 land status regarding the installation of utilities under the Town Common. Planning for a future committee report to the Select Board and a review of the committee's charge were also identified as key administrative actions.
The Selectboard addressed an Open Meeting Law complaint by authorizing responses to the complainant and the Attorney General's Office. They approved the application for a Climate Leader Technical Assistance grant and delegated authority to the Town Administrator for the submission. The Board reviewed Fire Department call statistics and discussed potential equipment replacement needs. The Town Administrator reported on Lake Wyola dam repairs, ongoing remediation efforts regarding the Shutesbury Elementary School oil tank, and the current status of town digital outreach initiatives.
The Select Board held a meeting to discuss and take action on several business items. Key topics included a vote to extend the appointment of the interim town clerk, the appointment of a part-time police officer and a full-time police officer, and a committee review of town policies regarding the necessity for revision or rescission of certain outdated policies. Additionally, the board discussed the closure of the local post office and received a town administrator report.
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