Easthampton City Council Approves $20,000 Transfer to Cover Legal Expenses Amid Fiscal Deliberations
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Easthampton City Council, the primary focus was a proposed interdepartmental transfer of $20,000 from the mayor’s clerical salary line item to the city attorney professional services line item. The transfer was necessary due to the previous council’s decision to reduce the legal budget to zero as a strategic move during fiscal management discussions. This decision resulted in the city’s legal costs exceeding the budget, prompting the current council to rectify the situation. The motion to approve the transfer was passed without opposition after confirming no public objections.
In addition to addressing fiscal matters, the council tackled an issue concerning roadway infrastructure and pedestrian safety, which has been a persistent agenda item since September 2023. A motion was made to remove an erroneously added expiration date. This motion was unanimously approved.
The meeting also highlighted efforts toward developing rent stabilization policies, with a report from the rent study committee. The committee, consisting of city councilors, landlords, property developers, and tenants, is working on a legislative petition for rent stabilization in East Hampton. The committee has been gathering data on the housing market and studying successful policies in other cities. They plan to draft a policy by the end of the year, incorporating community feedback through upcoming listening sessions.
In his communications, the mayor announced several upcoming events, including a ceremony for a Tibetan delegation and a celebration of a $3.5 million earmark for City Space with Senator Marky. The mayor also introduced “coffee with the mayor” sessions for public engagement and discussed a regional housing plan event scheduled for March 25th. Furthermore, the mayor mentioned ongoing challenges with historic housing credits affecting the reuse of elementary schools and announced the certification of $3,037,029 in free cash, which will be allocated to various stabilization accounts.
Technical difficulties during the meeting led to a brief recess to address audio issues, emphasizing the challenges of hybrid meetings. The council later resumed discussions on various topics, including a report from the senior center building committee. The committee is evaluating sites for a new senior center, with a focus on transparency and public involvement. A council member clarified that a specific site on Park Street was merely a suggestion and not a finalized decision, stressing the importance of public input and a potential debt exclusion vote.
Concerns about surveillance and data collection were raised regarding a new camera installed on a building facing PAC Avenue. A council member sought clarification on the camera’s purpose and requested documentation on data retention and deletion policies. It was assured that the camera operated within a closed-loop system managed by the IT department.
The council also addressed upcoming public hearings and committee meetings, including a hearing on short-term rental ordinances and continued discussions on housing partnership zoning recommendations. Motions were made to extend review periods for various agenda items, all of which passed unanimously.
In recognition of community achievements, a council member congratulated the East Hampton High School cheerleading team for winning their division and announced an upcoming fifth-grade talent show at Mountain View.
The meeting concluded with a discussion on the mayor’s request to add eight liquor licenses through legislation. It was clarified that the request aimed to renew expired licenses rather than acquire new ones. The item was referred to the rules and government relations committee, with one councilor abstaining due to a potential conflict of interest.
Nicole LaChapelle
City Council Officials:
Koni Denham, Brad Riley, Owen M. Zaret, Jason “JT” Tirrell, James Kwiecinski, Homar Gomez, Thomas W. Peake, Salem Derby, Tamara Smith
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/04/2026
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Recording Published:
03/05/2026
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Duration:
48 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:
Easthampton
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