Roxbury Council Deliberates on Budget with Focus on Snow Removal and Waste Management Contracts

In the latest Roxbury Town Council meeting, members engaged in an extensive review of the proposed 2024 operating budget, with attention paid to snow removal expenses, waste management contracts, and the impact of corporate oversight on local services. Mayor Jacqueline Albrecht presided over the discussion, which emphasized the complexities of budgeting for unpredictable weather-related costs and the implications of corporate acquisitions on contracted services. The council also addressed various departmental budgets, focusing on public assistance, senior activities, and utility operation costs.

The council’s debate on the snow removal budget highlighted the unpredictable nature of winter expenses. Councilman Fred Hall sought clarification on an additional $30,000 earmarked for operating expenses, sparking a conversation about the fluctuating costs of snow and ice removal. Members expressed concerns about the possibility of exhausting the snow trust, which holds around $225,000, although discrepancies were noted in the reported balance. The cost of salt and the locations of salt pickups were also topics of discussion, as was the use of the recycling trust to offset brush composting expenses.

Moving to waste management, the council scrutinized the contract with Blue Diamond, particularly in light of a 3% increase in tipping fees and the company’s acquisition by Waste Connect. Debates ensued over the collection methods and the expected changes in operations due to the new corporate oversight. The contract’s duration was a point of confusion, eventually resolved to conclude on April 1, 2026. The involvement of the state controller’s office in the upcoming contract review and the bidding process was noted as a point of oversight.

The discussion on buildings and grounds raised questions about the allocation for contract services and equipment repairs. The need for additional staffing in equipment repair was debated, given the aging fleet of buses and the uncertain lead time for the delivery of a new bus. The Parks maintenance budget was discussed, with the council noting a reduction in the budget for field painting and savings derived from transitioning from resting fields to infield upgrading.

In terms of public assistance, the council lauded the program’s effectiveness. The senior activities budget, including the dial-a-ride service and senior clubs, was scrutinized, with clarifications provided for a decrease in funding due to a one-time expenditure for a bingo machine. The Recreation Administration faced an increase in online registration service costs, while the Leisure Services budget contended with staff cost increases due to minimum wage hikes. The water utility budget was discussed in terms of staffing, wages, and operational costs, as was the sewer budget, which saw an increase in the chemical budget due to rising vendor costs.

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Mayor:
Jacqueline Albrecht
City Council Officials:
Jim Rilee, Mark Crowley, Fred Hall, Shawn Potillo, Bob DeFillippo, Tom Carey

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