Conway Selectboard Addresses Nexamp Solar Array Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2024
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Recording Published:
06/04/2024
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Conway
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Conway Selectboard meeting, the primary focus was the performance of Nexamp, the company behind a solar array project in the town. The conversation centered around the lack of communication from the company, the issues raised by snow buildup on the arrays, and the challenges faced by the town in regulating and enforcing standards due to the current regulatory framework. Additionally, the board approved wage increases for the Highway Department, discussed the success of the annual town meeting, and entertained a presentation about the Story Walk program at Veterans Memorial Park.
The discussion about Nexamp proved to be of considerable interest due to the multiple facets of concern it brought to the table. The select board members voiced their frustrations about the difficulties in overseeing the solar array, particularly highlighting the limitations of their authority compared to the regulatory protections enjoyed by the industry. The lack of responsiveness from Nexamp was a particular point of contention, with members noting the adverse impact of snow accumulation on the solar arrays. The board grappled with the town’s limited capacity to regulate these arrays within the confines of existing laws.
In addition to the Nexamp discussion, the board addressed the wage increase for the Highway Department. The increase was to align with the new fiscal year amounts, but the retroactivity of the wage hikes spurred debate over the legality and logistical aspects of implementing such a change. Despite these concerns, the board voted to proceed with the increases, though they left the effective date open for further examination.
The select board also took time to reflect on the recent town meeting, which was received positively by the community. Members pointed out the efficacy of the meeting, citing the punctuality of its start and the clear schedule that allowed attendees to prepare by arriving early and reviewing handouts. The introduction of clickers for voting was acknowledged as a significant improvement, facilitating a more streamlined and time-efficient process.
Another point of interest was the mention of the Story Walk program at Veterans Memorial Park. A library volunteer presented the initiative, which aims to foster literacy and provide interactive educational experiences for young children and their families. The board was informed about the advantages of the program, including the potential for increased social interaction and community engagement. Additionally, the establishment of a play group for families of young children in Conway was proposed.
The meeting also touched on broader energy issues, such as the ongoing discussions with Next Street and Eversource. The select board expressed concerns about the responses or lack thereof from these entities and deliberated on potential options with the planning board. The presence of solar arrays in the neighboring Frontier towns was also brought up.
Looking ahead, the board noted the significance of the next meeting scheduled for June 17th, 2024. This meeting is expected to be particularly noteworthy due to the anticipated reorganization of the select board and the setting of appointments for the year to come.
Véronique Blanchard
City Council Officials:
Christopher Waldo, Erica Goleman, Philip Kantor
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2024
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Recording Published:
06/04/2024
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Conway
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