Reading Board of Health Expands Rodent Control with Additional Smart Boxes

The Reading Board of Health meeting focused on updates to the town’s rodent control program, finalization of wildlife feeding regulations, and plans for public engagement with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The board also conducted its annual reorganization and reviewed monthly health inspections and disease reports.

The most notable development from the meeting was the expansion of the town’s rodent control initiative. The program, funded by a total allocation of $56,000, now includes 50 smart boxes strategically placed throughout Reading. These boxes were initially funded by $21,000 and later expanded with an additional $35,000 approved during the April Town meeting. The smart boxes have been effective, with 294 catches reported since the program began. The public health director confirmed that the new boxes were deployed in areas with known rodent issues, such as the Pineville area, with placement adjustments informed by the Department of Public Works’ construction schedule.

The board expressed satisfaction with the program’s progress, noting a decrease in resident complaints, which are typically higher at this time of year. Specific mention was made of a resident who had previously expressed dissatisfaction; since the deployment of smart boxes in her area, there have been no further complaints. The board highlighted the advantages of smart boxes, which provide measurable data on rodent captures, unlike traditional methods that lack such specificity.

Another topic was the finalization of the wildlife feeding regulation. The board had approved an amendment to reduce the response time for removing or containing attractants from seven days to two days after a notice of violation. This amendment was deemed reasonable by the town council, provided there was a valid explanation for the change. The next steps include publishing a summary in the local newspaper and sending the final copy to the town clerk for posting on the website. Minor typographical errors in the draft document, such as the misspelling of “raccoon” and an incorrect term, were also corrected.

The board also received updates on the MBTA’s plans for public engagement. A preliminary meeting with the MBTA was reported, with plans to meet the police chief and fire chief. The MBTA intends to conduct both remote and in-person public engagement sessions in early September. These sessions aim to refine the MBTA’s focus and address questions from the select board. The Reading delegation is working to gather as much information as possible and has encouraged the MBTA to hold multiple meetings with residents. A sound study was also discussed, with more information expected in the coming weeks.

In terms of board organization, the annual reorganization was conducted. A nomination and subsequent roll call vote confirmed Rick Lopez as the chair, with all members expressing confidence in his leadership. The vice chair position remained unfilled at the time due to the absence of Carrie Denell, the current vice chair. Upon her arrival later in the meeting, Carrie expressed her willingness to continue in the role, leading to her re-election through a roll call vote.

The health inspector’s monthly reports were presented, detailing 14 food inspections, three camp inspections, three pool inspections, and several complaint investigations in June. In July, a total of 15 food inspections and four pool inspections were conducted, along with follow-ups on complaints, including a foodborne illness investigation. All animal keeping permits were renewed. An update on the Middlesex Essex Public Health Collaborative (MEPC) noted the vacancy of the shared services coordinator position due to Annette’s departure, with interviews for prospective candidates underway.

The disease report for July showed a low number of flu cases, with under five reported, and 16 COVID-19 cases with a new variant named Stratus. Residents were advised to consider testing if they exhibit symptoms. Lyme disease cases were on the rise, prompting reminders for residents to check for ticks after outdoor activities. Tick removal kits are available at Town Hall. Upcoming blood pressure screening locations and times for August and September were announced, including a new site at the Reading Public Library.

August was recognized as National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, emphasizing health benefits for mothers and infants, and as Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, encouraging families to protect their eyes outdoors. Three vaccine clinics were scheduled for the fall at Coolidge Middle School on specified dates. The ongoing takeback programs for unused supplies continue to be popular, providing residents with an essential service.

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
Board of Health Officials:
Richard Lopez, Kerry Dunnell, Geri Cramer, Paula Curren, Kevin Sexton, Adetokunbo Solarin (Public Health Director), Jennifer Velazquez (Health Inspector), Cassidy Keegan (Administrative Assistant)

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