Blandford Select Board Upholds Traditional Voting Hours Amidst 250th Anniversary Preparations

During a recent meeting, the Blandford Select Board decided to maintain the town’s existing voting hours despite a proposal to shorten them, while also diving into extensive planning for the town’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Key discussions included concerns about electoral fairness and the coordination of anniversary events.

The meeting commenced with a debate over a proposal from the town clerk to alter voting hours from 10 AM to 4 PM to 10 AM to 2 PM, citing the increasing preference for mail-in voting. This suggestion sparked a discussion among board members, with concerns raised about the potential disenfranchisement of voters who normally cast their votes later in the day. The timing was particularly sensitive due to the competitive nature of the upcoming local election, where multiple candidates are contesting for the select board chair position. One board member voiced apprehension that altering the hours could lead to accusations of unfairness and disenfranchisement, mentioning a resident, Jackie Corey, who might be unable to vote in-person because of scheduling conflicts. In contrast, another board member argued for the change, emphasizing the availability of absentee ballots as an alternative. Ultimately, the board reached a consensus to keep the voting hours unchanged, concluding that the potential complications of the change outweighed its benefits.

The conversation then shifted to the town’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations. The board discussed purchasing a new anniversary flag for the town hall and deliberated on the design, with costs estimated between $50 and $70. The board expressed unanimous support for this purchase. Expanding on the anniversary plans, members discussed hosting a fireworks display as a central event to unite the community. There was a proposal to extend the display duration, which would require an additional $3,000. However, optimism was high, with a potential donor expected to cover the costs. The board also considered involving Eversource for sponsorship.

Further suggestions included organizing a ghost walk at Hill Cemetery, led by the historical society, to highlight the town’s history. A proposal was made to gather statements from long-time residents, using posters to decorate public spaces and incorporate these narratives into the celebration. The board unanimously approved forming a committee to coordinate the anniversary activities. This committee would streamline efforts, ensuring no duplication of work or resources, and involve various community groups in the planning process.

Financial considerations were also a part of the discussion. Concerns were raised about recreation funds, which were largely allocated to upcoming Memorial Day expenses. The board emphasized the need for clear budgeting before seeking additional funding for anniversary events.

The meeting also addressed accessibility improvements funded by a recent grant, requiring action before June. Discussions included modifications to restroom facilities, signage improvements, and decluttering entry spaces to enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges. These updates were deemed critical for ensuring inclusivity for all residents.

The meeting touched on potential audio-visual enhancements for town meetings, with plans for a new audio conferencing system to improve sound quality. A new speaker system, wireless microphones, and a projection screen were discussed to facilitate better presentations and meetings. The anticipated improvements aim to foster clearer communication during town gatherings.

In another segment, local officials highlighted broader challenges faced by towns, such as rising health insurance costs and transportation issues within school systems. It was noted that a recent allocation of four million dollars was intended to address transportation challenges. The board also explored the implications of solar farms and storage systems, which pose financial challenges for towns due to funding constraints.

A notable discussion involved the introduction of one-stop grants, with a maximum potential of $500,000, offering an opportunity to revamp community spaces or collaborate with neighboring towns on shared planning resources. The board expressed interest in these grants, recognizing their potential to support significant local projects.

The meeting concluded with discussions on budgetary matters, including a proposal for painting fuel tanks used by multiple departments, with an estimated cost of $11,960. The board agreed to include this expense in the upcoming special town meeting warrant.

Public participation highlighted a suggestion for a new welcome sign at a prominent entry point into Blandford. However, concerns regarding property ownership and compliance with local bylaws were raised, prompting the board to verify regulations before proceeding.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Michael Szlosek
City Council Officials:
Cara Letendre, Ted Cousineau, Jeff Allen, Joann Martin (Administrative Assistant)

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