Maynard Finance Committee Debates State Flag Petition and Outdoor Lighting Regulation
- Meeting Overview:
The Maynard Finance Committee meeting was marked by deliberations on several topics, including a citizen petition to change the Massachusetts state flag and seal and a proposed regulation on outdoor lighting.
One of the most notable discussions centered on a citizen’s petition advocating for the change of the Massachusetts state flag and seal. Heather O’Brien, a social worker and member of the Maynard Historical Commission, introduced the petition. She highlighted the historical inaccuracies and violent connotations of the current flag’s imagery, notably the sword positioned above an indigenous figure. O’Brien emphasized the importance of the petition, stating that the flag’s symbols are harmful and perpetuate settler violence against indigenous populations. She noted that the movement to change the flag has gained momentum, with several towns already voting in favor.
The committee members posed critical questions about the petition’s relevance to the town’s agenda, given it is a state-level issue. One member questioned the appropriateness of addressing a state matter locally. However, O’Brien argued that local support is crucial in driving state action, citing examples of other towns that have already shown support for similar resolutions. She maintained that the petition presents a simple yet meaningful opportunity for the town to contribute to a significant cultural shift.
Another topic that received considerable attention was the proposal for regulating outdoor lighting in Maynard. Kathy, representing the Green Maynard petition, presented the proposal, which aims to reduce light pollution and encourage better lighting practices. The proposed regulation is modeled on recommendations from Dark Sky Massachusetts and seeks to address issues such as lighting brightness, operational timing, and color, with specific limits proposed for lumens. The regulation also includes measures to prevent “light trespass” and glare, which can be hazardous and affect nocturnal wildlife.
The enforcement of the proposed bylaw emerged as a point of contention. It was suggested that the town administrator would be responsible for enforcement, with the board of health as the appeals body. However, concerns were raised about potential conflicts of interest, as many board members work directly under the town administrator. Despite feedback from the planning board and board of health, Kathy expressed surprise at the perceived disconnect in communication among town committees, emphasizing that prior discussions had incorporated their feedback.
The committee also debated a zoning change proposal for a property on Parker Street, presented by Attorney Christopher Alfen on behalf of developer Matt Blackham. The proposal seeks to rezone the property from industrial to business, allowing for more appropriate development and potentially increasing tax revenue. Concerns about traffic impacts were addressed, with assurances that any new business use would undergo site plan review to evaluate traffic implications.
Additionally, the committee examined a proposed financial hardship agreement to assist lower-income property owners facing tax arrears. The agreement could allow for a reduced down payment and extended repayment period to prevent foreclosure actions. Concerns were raised about waiving interest rates, which are considered high, and the absence of an asset test within the proposal.
Finally, the committee discussed various articles related to the budget and appropriations, including funding for emergency services and the water enterprise fund budget.
Gregory Johnson
Financial Oversight Board Officials:
Jillian Prendergast, Katie Moore, Cavan Stone, Khadijah Brown, Peter Campbell, Linda Holt, Nathan Wigfield
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Meeting Type:
Financial Oversight Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/06/2026
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Recording Published:
04/27/2026
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Duration:
211 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Maynard
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