Dighton Board of Selectmen Addresses Firing Range Concerns Amid Resident Complaints
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Dighton Board of Selectmen meeting, the local firing range emerged as a central topic of discussion, with residents voicing concerns about noise, safety, and communication regarding the range’s operation. The firing range, used primarily by local and surrounding municipal police departments, has been subject to scrutiny due to its impact on the neighborhood, with noise complaints and safety queries dominating the conversation.
0:28The police chief provided updates about the firing range, which was constructed around 2015-2016 and complies with NRA guidelines. Residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the noise from the range, particularly during weekends and when used by outside agencies like the state police. The chief assured residents that new measures have been implemented to address these concerns, including limiting the range’s operation to weekdays and restricting access through new locks and chains. The chief also confirmed that only patrol rifles, handguns, and less lethal shotguns are used at the range, and that any agreements with other police departments could be rescinded if necessary.
18:32Residents like Matt Argin from Middle Street highlighted the lack of prior notification regarding range usage. He questioned whether the town should continue to accommodate Taunton’s training needs, given the impact on the community. The reciprocal arrangement with Taunton was defended as beneficial, saving Dighton money in in-service training.
Concerns about safety inspections were addressed, with the chief confirming that while no state mandate requires inspections, the range meets NRA standards. The chief reassured residents that certified instructors supervise all training sessions to ensure safety. The proximity of nearby homes and the sound travel from the range were points of contention, with residents like Joy Wendell noting the disruption caused during dinner hours.
Calls for improved communication and consideration of residential needs were prominent, with ongoing dialogue and transparency emphasized as essential to addressing community concerns.
50:22Aside from the firing range, the agenda also included discussions on stormwater management and departmental coordination. The need for improved communication between departments involved in permitting processes was highlighted, with concerns about inconsistent information causing confusion for applicants. Suggestions were made to enhance departmental collaboration to prevent misunderstandings and to ensure regulatory compliance.
1:24:31The Board also addressed the expansion of a parking lot at the Council on Aging. Concerns about stormwater runoff were raised, emphasizing the importance of using permeable materials to mitigate additional runoff.
1:41:27In addition, a proposed monument project for the 250th anniversary, aimed at honoring Revolutionary War soldiers, was discussed. The Board authorized the 250th Anniversary Committee to explore the feasibility of a granite monument project, linking it to potential grants related to tourism and historical preservation.
1:58:10Lastly, the meeting covered routine agenda items, including the approval of an audit contract with Roselli and Clark Associates and the acceptance of computer donations from the Northern Rhode Island Planning Council. A letter from Mr. Bill Rooney highlighted budget challenges faced by the Dighton-Rehoboth School District, advocating for more equitable state funding.
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
City Council Officials:
Peter D. Caron, Nicole Mello, Leonard E. Hull, Jr., Karin Brady (Executive Assistant/ HR Coordinator), Leeanne Kerwin (Administrative Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/12/2025
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Recording Published:
03/13/2025
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Duration:
138 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dighton
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