Granby Select Board Advances Senior Tax Work-Off Program
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/08/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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Towns:
Granby
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County:
Hampshire County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
The Granby Select Board’s recent meeting resulted in the advancement of a Senior Tax Work-Off Program, a collaboration with Amherst College on a wildlife study, and adjustments to polling hours, amongst other community-focused discussions. The Senior Tax Work-Off Program, aimed at allowing senior residents to earn property tax credits through volunteering, took center stage with the board finalizing key aspects of the initiative.
Delving into the Senior Tax Work-Off Program, the board reached a resolution to allow up to 40 individuals to participate, with the possibility of future adjustments based on the program’s success and demand. The initiative enables seniors to contribute to the community while receiving benefits that could alleviate their tax burdens. Deliberations on the program’s structure were thorough, considering the maximum credit amount, the number of hours needed to volunteer, and whether credits would apply per person or per household.
The board also debated the income eligibility criteria for the program, discussing whether the limit should be set at 60% of the state median income for an individual or for a household. The number of people residing in a household was another point of discussion, with implications for the allocation of the proposed $500 credit for up to 40 households. The decision-making process extended to administrative details, such as which department would oversee the program, with the Council on Aging and the Human Resources department being considered. Additionally, the nature of the position—whether it would be a contractor role with a 1099 form or an employee role with a W2—was evaluated, taking into account federal reporting obligations and Medicare deductions.
Furthering the community engagement, a representative from Amherst College presented a request to conduct a study on habitat destruction and fragmentation due to human activity. The study would involve setting up camera arrays to monitor both human and wildlife activity in designated areas. The board showed initial support for the study but emphasized the need to consult with the town council to address any potential liability concerns.
In another move impacting Granby residents, the board addressed a proposal by the town clerk to change polling hours for elections from 12 PM to 8 PM to 12 PM to 7 PM. The suggestion spurred a debate about the potential effects on voter turnout. A compromise was reached to adjust the hours to 12 PM to 7 PM, with the caveat that the board would revisit the decision based on public feedback and turnout statistics.
Additionally, requests to use town facilities were addressed, including a youth fishing event, a memorial at the dog park, a 5K walk fundraiser, and a group picnic. These events highlight the community’s ongoing involvement in local activities and the board’s role in supporting such initiatives.
The Open Space Committee proposed the installation of signs to promote an open space survey, with the board discussing the associated costs and the need for a Spanish translation of the survey to ensure inclusivity.
Christopher Martin
City Council Officials:
Richard Beaulieu, Crystal Dufresne, Glen N. Sexton, Cathy Leonard (Assistant Town Administrator), Dayle Clark (Selectboard Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/08/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampshire County
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Towns:
Granby
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