Reading Residents Voice Concerns Over MBTA Project and Snow Plowing Delays

During the latest Reading Select Board meeting, attention was granted to the public’s concerns over the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) proposed siding project near Vine Street and the town’s delayed sidewalk snow plowing. Residents articulated apprehensions about safety, environmental impacts, and communication failures, urging the board to address these issues.

Public comments dominated the meeting, with numerous residents voicing their frustrations over the MBTA’s plan to install a new siding track. A resident, Tom Gotad, presented detailed materials outlining the project’s potential disruption to nearby schools and wetlands. He suggested the MBTA consider a more suitable location near the Department of Public Works (DPW). Gotad criticized the MBTA’s financial arguments. Another resident, Pat Crowley, framed the siding project as a conservation and health issue, expressing concern over extended train idling times and its detrimental impact on local residents, particularly the elderly and disabled. Crowley highlighted the risks of increased air and noise pollution, urging the town to advocate for non-disruptive alternatives.

The board also heard from a young resident, Kaden Bosski, who shared his personal perspective on the siding’s potential impact on his outdoor activities in the conservation area. His appeal underscored the importance of preserving local tranquility for children’s enjoyment. Patty McGrath, another long-time resident, echoed these sentiments, raising serious health concerns about increased pollution from train activities, particularly for vulnerable populations with pre-existing health conditions.

Additionally, Jim Riley criticized the MBTA’s communication process, noting that many residents were unaware of the project’s implications. He stressed the adverse effect on property values and called for greater transparency and community engagement in the decision-making process.

The meeting also addressed the town’s snow plowing inefficiencies, with a resident from Franklin Street expressing frustration over hazardous conditions due to delayed plowing. The speaker highlighted the dangers posed to pedestrians and urged the board to hold the management accountable and involve the state Department of Public Works to improve the situation.

Amidst these public concerns, the Select Board transitioned to other agenda items, including updates on various town projects and initiatives. The board discussed amendments to the senior tax abatement program, which would allow seniors to work in exchange for property tax reductions. The proposed update aims to expand the program by offering more positions and increasing the potential abatement.

The board also addressed the performance review of the town manager, where members emphasized the need for improved communication and leadership. There was recognition of the town manager’s efforts and accomplishments, but also an acknowledgment of areas needing improvement, particularly in fostering better communication with both the board and the community.

Another topic was the role of the ombudsman in the town’s charter. A board member expressed the need for a dedicated ombudsman to handle residents’ concerns, rather than relying on the town manager and staff. This suggestion aimed to provide residents with a direct contact for assistance.

Looking ahead, the board considered future agenda items, including the ongoing MBTA rail project and the future of the Pleasant Street Center building. Members discussed the importance of planning and communication for these projects, with some suggesting special meetings to address issues.

The meeting concluded with the board moving into executive session to discuss ongoing legal matters involving the town. This closed session was intended to strategize and ensure proper follow-up on the legal issues at hand.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Manager:
Matt Kraunelis
City Council Officials:
Mark L Dockser, Karen Gately Herrick, Carlo Bacci, Christopher Haley, Matt Kraunelis (Town Manager)

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