Kingston Board of Selectmen Navigates Complex Housing and Contract Discussions Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting was marked by discussions on amending a CDM contract, addressing housing production plans, and improving public outreach. The board focused on ensuring legal clarity in contracts and fostering community engagement in housing developments.
The most compelling segment of the meeting revolved around the CDM contract discussions. A representative from CDM presented crucial changes, emphasizing invoicing and billing alignment with the town’s funding schedule. A point of contention was the term “allocated capacity,” originally linked to “project,” which was recommended to be changed to “property.” The board reached a consensus that the change would better reflect the intent to restrict capacity to specific properties, guarding against unintended future modifications. Legal counsel underscored that any capacity not used for a project should not be allocated elsewhere, emphasizing the town’s protective stance.
The board reviewed amendments that required approvals from departments such as the Conservation Commission and Highway Department. Financial figures in the contract were updated. There was an insistence on documenting investment rights explicitly to avoid future disputes. The dialogue highlighted the importance of clear financial terms to prevent surprises later. Legal recommendations concerning termination clauses and insurance coverage were largely accepted, with the board expressing urgency to finalize the contract by the next meeting.
Next, the board tackled housing issues, particularly the housing production plan, which had received approval from both the Board of Selectmen and the Planning Board. The plan aims to address housing needs across income levels, though concerns were raised about its actual implementation. Participants stressed the need for effective communication between the selectmen, developers, and zoning boards to facilitate progress. Public education on affordable housing was identified as critical, with proposals to leverage social media and public access television for outreach.
The meeting also covered the Affordable Housing Trust’s involvement in ongoing projects, including the acquisition of the Sacred Heart School building by AW Perry for housing purposes. Concerns emerged over past infrastructure issues at the site, prompting a desire for the trust’s inclusion in preliminary discussions. The Kushman Drive Farms proposal also surfaced, with debates over reducing units from 165 to 105, raising questions about the project’s classification under 40B regulations. Discussions highlighted the importance of the trust’s involvement in these developments and the need for legal clarity on project statuses.
Community engagement challenges were a recurring theme, particularly the decline in local media coverage. The absence of a local newspaper and diminished television reporting were lamented as barriers to effective communication. The board considered utilizing social media platforms and developing a town Facebook page to engage residents more effectively. Suggestions were made to provide information in smaller, digestible pieces to enhance public interest and awareness.
The meeting also touched on zoning and planning board activities, with discussions on minor zoning bylaw revisions and the potential impact of the town meeting date change coinciding with graduation season. The board addressed the necessity of accepting the 40R zoning provision to implement affordable housing initiatives. An article about tiny home villages in Maine was shared, sparking mixed reactions about its applicability in Kingston.
As the meeting concluded, appointments to various boards were discussed, with notable issues regarding the Zoning Board of Appeals due to incorrect dates. The establishment of procedural frameworks for funding requests from the Affordable Housing Trust was also deliberated. A proposal for “funding request review guidelines” was introduced, though its review was postponed.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/04/2026
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Recording Published:
06/11/2026
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Duration:
84 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Kingston
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