Littleton Approves Utility Earth Removal and Appoints Interim Police Chief
- Meeting Overview:
During the Littleton Board of Selectmen meeting on April 21, 2026, the board approved a earth removal project for utility construction and appointed Deputy Chief Jeffrey Patterson as the interim police chief. The earth removal permit, essential for the New England Power Company’s transmission line improvement project, involves removing approximately 26,000 cubic yards of material. This project aims to enhance electrical service reliability across multiple towns, though Littleton is the only town requiring a special permit for the earth removal due to its bylaws.
The earth removal project, projected to extend until 2032, involves sequential construction phases, starting with road work and the establishment of work pads. An environmental scientist associated with the project detailed how the material would largely be reused on-site, minimizing transportation needs. The construction is expected to commence sooner in Littleton than the overall timeline, with a specific three-year limitation on the earth removal permit. Concerns about noise levels and machinery operations were addressed, with assurances that major noise-generating activities were not anticipated. Work is expected to occur primarily during daylight hours, with localized generators and drill rigs being the primary potential noise sources.
Public comments raised concerns about the project’s potential impact on flooding and noise. A resident from Harvard Avenue sought reassurance that the project would not exacerbate flooding conditions. The project is under the scrutiny of the conservation commission to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Additionally, an abutter inquired about traffic disruptions during construction, to which the community engagement officer responded by offering to be the point of contact for residents’ concerns and ensuring open communication throughout the project’s duration.
The board also addressed the appointment of Jeffrey Patterson as the interim police chief, effective May 1, 2026. Discussions on the specifics of his employment agreement followed, and the motion to appoint him was unanimously approved. The board authorized the Chairwoman to finalize his employment agreement.
In another significant matter, the board approved a preservation restriction for a property on Foster Street, known as the Wickham House. This agreement, led by Historic New England, aims to protect the house’s historical and architectural significance. The restriction encompasses both landscape and structural elements, with annual inspections and reports kept private unless the property owners consent to public disclosure.
The meeting also featured discussions on upcoming elections and local governance. The town clerk highlighted a vacancy in the housing authority position after Bartlett Harvey transitioned to a governor’s appointee role, removing his candidacy for election. With no applications received from housing residents, the board decided to open applications to all town residents, adhering to state law. The clerk also provided details on absentee and early voting ballots and encouraged residents to consider running as write-in candidates.
Additionally, the board appointed Megan Murphy as the new Veterans Service Officer, recognizing her experience and commitment to assisting veterans. Murphy, who will balance responsibilities between Littleton and another town, plans to hold office hours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Her appointment reflects the town’s ongoing support for its veteran community.
In other updates, board member Mark Rambacher shared details about his participation in a local program titled “Eyes on Owls” and a conservation trust event aimed at removing invasive bittersweet vines. He highlighted upcoming community events, such as a garlic mustard pull and a July 4th picnic celebration, encouraging community engagement.
The board also authorized the town administrator to execute a construction contract for renovations on Shad Street, awarded to Manadnaugh Commercial Building Company. The contract, confirmed at $156,641, will facilitate second-floor renovations, with discrepancies in bid amounts noted and corrected during the meeting.
The meeting concluded with discussions on various administrative matters, including updates on the vacancy in the Littleton Housing Authority Board and ongoing projects on King Street. The town administrator outlined expectations for revenue generation linked to the development phases and emphasized transparent communication regarding tax revenue and occupancy rates.
James Duggan
City Council Officials:
Gary Wilson, Charles DeCoste, Mark Rambacher, Matthew Nordhaus, Karen Morrison
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/21/2026
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Recording Published:
04/22/2026
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Duration:
88 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Littleton
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