Danvers Select Board Grapples with Liquor License Issues and Construction Compliance Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Danvers Select Board meeting on December 2, 2025, was highlighted by discussions on the renewal of liquor licenses and ongoing compliance issues at local construction sites. Adjustmentsttention was given to the decision by the Friendly Toast establishment not to renew its liquor license, and the board’s concerns over compliance and safety at a construction project on Page Street.
The board deliberated on the liquor license renewals for the upcoming year, noting that Friendly Toast had opted not to renew its license. The establishment will need to submit a new application if it wishes to resume liquor sales after its current license expires at the end of December. This decision incited some humor among board members, joking that while Friendly Toast could continue serving toast, patrons would need to be sober. This lightheartedness did not overshadow the more serious matter of ensuring that all establishments comply with licensing requirements. The board approved the renewal of other licenses, excluding Friendly Toast and another establishment known as Hardcover, which had surrendered its license.
Amid these licensing discussions, the board also addressed significant compliance issues related to a construction project on Page Street. Concerns centered around the safety and proper management of the public way, particularly with regards to scaffolding and sidewalk access. The discussion revealed that a stop work order had been issued due to deviations from approved plans, specifically concerning the sidewalk and scaffolding, which had not met safety standards. Board members insisted on the importance of pedestrian safety and compliance with federal regulations. They emphasized the need for the project team to respect community safety standards and to complete the necessary modifications by December 15.
The dialogue also touched upon the broader implications of construction work on local residents, with reports of blocked driveways and unsafe deliveries. The board reiterated the necessity of proper traffic control and adherence to safety measures, committing to address these concerns with the developer and general contractor. Despite reassurances from the developer’s representative that the work would be completed within the two-week timeframe, board members expressed frustration over the absence of the general contractor at the meeting, as direct communication could have resolved some of these concerns more effectively.
While there was support for the increased accountability and transparency that electronic voting could bring, there were also reservations about the associated costs and changes to traditional voting methods. The board decided to explore the feasibility of electronic voting further, emphasizing the importance of a thorough cost analysis and community consensus before proceeding.
As the meeting continued, updates were provided on upcoming community projects and initiatives. The town manager announced plans for drainage improvements on Maple Street and preparations for winter parking restrictions. Additionally, efforts to enhance the region’s water supply resilience and a new curbside food waste cart program were highlighted.
The meeting concluded with reflections on community engagement and local challenges, including a reported increase in homelessness and food insecurity. The board acknowledged the vital role of community support in addressing these issues.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/02/2025
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Recording Published:
12/02/2025
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Duration:
184 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Danvers
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