Blandford Board Tackles Highway Exit Referendum and Town Appointments
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/13/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
62 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Blandford
- Meeting Overview:
The Blandford Select Board convened to deliberate on a series of matters affecting the local community. Among the issues discussed were the potential inclusion of a referendum question regarding a highway exit on a future ballot, the search for a new Town Administrator, and the announcement of multiple town appointments and resignations.
The subject of paramount importance was the consideration of a referendum question that could lead to the inclusion of a highway exit issue on a future ballot. The board sought to address this matter judiciously to avoid the substantial costs associated with a special election.
In a closely related matter, the board addressed the potential recision of Article 20 from the 2020 annual town meeting, which involved the authorization to borrow up to $50,000 for fiber optic drop construction. There appeared to be ambiguity regarding the reasons behind this move. Further complicating the issue was the concern that rescinding Article 17—which pertained to the same fiber optic installation—might conflict with the current broadband articles on the town warrant. The board aimed to clarify these issues and make adjustments to the warrant based on the revenue side.
Another point of concentration was the imminent selection of a new Town Administrator, a decision that will shape the town’s administrative future. The board revealed that six individuals had expressed interest in the position, with several strong candidates among them. The interview process was a focal point of the discussion, with the board emphasizing the need for conclusive and effective questioning. Additionally, the board considered the most appropriate methods for conducting reference checks for the potential candidates.
The meeting also saw a slate of appointments and resignations that are likely to impact various facets of the town’s operations. Notably, the resignation of John Van Hinan as the electric wiring inspector was announced, effective August 30th, 2024. In concurrence, Nathan Qualic was approved as the new assistant electrical inspector. Other appointments included Jennifer Jard to risk management, John Piper to the Conservation Commission, Joan Martin to the Council on Aging, and Justin Prin to the Recreation Committee. Jennifer Duel was appointed as an animal control officer, Joe Henning as a veterans agent, Marget Mcy as a register of voters, and J for is blord as an inspector. These changes illustrate the town’s ongoing efforts to maintain a robust governance structure.
Furthermore, the board authorized Blandford’s participation in expanded litigation related to opioid litigation, which could potentially lead to expanded legal action. The meeting also encompassed updates on various town matters, including the expenditure report, letters of support for grants, and the need for a new barrel at Watson Park. Discussion extended to the maintenance of public spaces, with the board considering the provision of dog poop bags at the park and the repair of the Gazebo stairs.
The Highway Department’s report informed the board of imminent meetings and the status of road projects, including a costly pipe replacement project with an estimated expense of over a million dollars each. The board contemplated funding strategies, such as applying for grants and establishing a highway stabilization fund. Additionally, the department planned to repair a garage door and discussed the necessary flag repairs.
The board also tackled a local issue concerning the number of cars at a specific location in town, addressing the need to deal with unregistered and unlicensed vehicles.
As the meeting drew to a close, the discussion turned to the town’s budget. The board sought additional information from the Finance department and considered the potential inclusion of a resolution regarding a non-binding referendum on the town warrant. This culminated in the decision to enter an executive session to discuss a contract.
Michael Szlosek
City Council Officials:
Cara Letendre, Ted Cousineau, Jeff Allen, Joann Martin (Administrative Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/13/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
62 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Blandford
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