Dunstable Board of Selectmen Debates New Meals Tax to Boost Local Economy
- Meeting Overview:
The Dunstable Board of Selectmen meeting focused on a proposed meals tax aimed at encouraging new restaurant establishments, alongside discussions on zoning amendments and community development strategies. The introduction of this local option for meals taxes at a 75% rate sparked a discussion among board members, reflecting differing perspectives on fiscal responsibility and economic growth.
The proposal for the meals tax was designed to support new restaurant ventures in the area, with some board members underscoring that the tax would not affect existing businesses but rather aid in fostering new establishments.
Concerns were raised about the potential impact of new regulations on local businesses, particularly the perceived lack of consultation with business owners before decisions were made. It was noted that around 30 to 40 communities in the state do not impose certain taxes, and the sentiment was expressed that businesses should have been more involved in the process. One participant remarked on the absence of outreach to businesses for projections related to the meals tax, highlighting the need for better communication and collaboration with the local business community.
The meeting also addressed zoning regulations, particularly the possibility of allowing cold storage warehouses in local business districts. Community feedback suggested that permitting such uses would be beneficial, prompting considerations for amendments to the D2 zones. The board saw unanimous agreement on the necessity of these changes. The potential for brewery establishments was also explored, acknowledging the trend of restaurants incorporating niche breweries to attract customers. Although no businesses had expressed interest in opening a brewery in town, the board aimed to create opportunities for such developments.
The discussion on marijuana retail taxation and regulation added another layer of complexity to the meeting. The board delved into the intricacies of cannabis regulations, acknowledging the limitations on payment methods due to federal banking restrictions, which require transactions to be cash-based. The proximity to New Hampshire, where cannabis remains illegal, was cited as a factor that might limit significant tax revenue from marijuana sales. A recent vote against retail sales of marijuana in Dunstable was mentioned, with the board divided on the issue. The vote was described as “3 to 2 against,” illustrating the cautious stance some members take regarding the expansion of these sales.
Financial planning and community development were recurring themes throughout the meeting. Discussions touched on various articles for the upcoming 2026 annual town meeting, including the transfer of funds to the town’s stabilization and capital improvement plan funds, and addressing a snow and ice deficit from a heavy winter. The board emphasized the importance of long-term financial stability and prudent management of town resources.
Efforts to engage the community and encourage public participation were highlighted, with a call for residents to attend the upcoming town meeting and elections. The board stressed the significance of transparency and communication in the decision-making process, urging citizens to participate in shaping the town’s future. The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of individuals who contributed to the discussions, expressing gratitude to those who served in advisory roles.
Jason Silva
City Council Officials:
Ronald Mikol, Leah D. Basbanes, Kieran Meehan
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/30/2026
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Recording Published:
05/12/2026
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Duration:
65 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:
Dunstable
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