Granby Select Board Approves Key Project Manager Contract
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
07/29/2024
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Recording Published:
07/31/2024
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Duration:
153 Minutes
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Towns:
Granby
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County:
Hampshire County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Granby Select Board addressed a variety of issues, with the approval of a significant contract for an Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) for the West Street building project standing out as a critical agenda item. The board also grappled with the impending retirement of the Town Administrator, the potential revision of local leash laws following a dog bite incident, and the management of historic building displays for the Dino Fest event. Financial discussions included payment warrants, water usage rates, and a debate on sewer commitments and gravel permits.
The OPM contract for the West Street building project marked a substantial step forward, setting the administrative and financial groundwork for the upcoming construction. The board selected the highest ranked company after revising the original Request for Proposals due to limited bids. The approved contract amounted to $285,000, which fell under the allocated budget. The project’s budget review sparked discussion over discrepancies in the reported costs, clarifying that the final approved budget was $5,686,639. The conversation also touched upon the hiring of a clerk of works to oversee construction and the strategy to phase certain project aspects to manage potential cost overruns.
The Town Administrator’s announcement of retirement led to a debate about the role’s future focus, whether it should be on financial management or planning for town growth. The board considered various options for hiring a replacement, including engaging a headhunter firm and reaching out to other communities. The importance of having a detailed list of the position’s responsibilities was emphasized to assist in the search for a qualified candidate.
Public safety and community standards were also at the forefront as resident Carl Lindberg brought forth a dog bite incident involving his wife at Dufrin Park by an unleashed dog named “Whiskey.” Lindberg’s plea for stricter leash laws resonated with the board, sparking a discussion on potential changes to improve safety in public parks. The incident’s timing coincided with the upcoming Cross Country meets at the park, linking community events with the need for clear regulations.
The Dino Fest event brought a unique challenge to the board as it considered the logistics and insurance requirements for displaying donated historic buildings. The display aimed to attract visitors with period-costumed volunteers and advertised historic significance. The board approved the use of the village for the event, with conditions set for the organizer to access the buildings safely.
Financial management was a recurring theme as the board approved payment warrants totaling over $350,000 and addressed fiscal year disbursements for town projects. The discussion on reducing the equivalent dwelling units (EDUs) for a Dunkin Donuts based on water usage resulted in an agreement to consider an abatement and future adjustments. A similar conversation ensued about a resident’s request to reduce their water usage rate, ultimately leading to a board decision to lower the EDUs for fiscal year 2025.
The board moved forward with sewer commitments for fiscal year 2024 and the renewal of gravel permits for various applicants, examining details like excavation depths and material yardage. Additionally, the approval and signing of a beer and wine license for Something Special Catering Service Incorporated was handled efficiently, with specified hours of operation for alcohol sales.
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:
07/29/2024
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Recording Published:
07/31/2024
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Duration:
153 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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