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- Suffolk County
- 5/20/26
- 05/20/2026
- 83 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Revere License Commission meeting, the most significant topic was the decision to delay the issuance of a Class II license to Atlantic Auto Body, Inc. due to ongoing fire and building safety compliance issues. Other notable discussions included approvals for various event licenses, highlighting the community’s active summer schedule, but the primary focus was on ensuring safety and regulatory adherence for all applicants.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 5/20/26
- 05/21/2026
- 117 Minutes
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Overview: The Southwick Economic Development Commission meeting unveiled several initiatives aimed at enhancing the town’s infrastructure, fostering economic development, and improving community engagement. A primary focus was the development of a complete streets policy, which could unlock substantial grant funding for future projects. Additionally, the commission discussed zoning revisions, property tax analyses, social media management, and upcoming development plans.
- MA
- Franklin County
- 5/20/26
- 05/21/2026
- 201 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Greenfield City Council meeting, held on May 20th, was marked by discussions on the issue of rent stabilization as the city grapples with a mounting housing crisis. Amidst public testimonies and council deliberations, the council unanimously passed a resolution supporting rent control measures, highlighting the need for action to address skyrocketing rental costs and their impact on the community.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 5/20/26
- 05/20/2026
- 144 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Reading Finance Committee convened to address the pressing fiscal issues facing the town, focusing primarily on a proposed $7 million budget override to tackle a growing structural deficit. Discussions revealed the complexities of managing escalating costs, potential tax implications for residents, and strategies for public engagement ahead of the November election.
- MA
- Hampshire County
- 5/20/26
- 05/22/2026
- 218 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: Amherst’s Planning Board recently engaged in a discussion on the proposed clean energy bylaw, particularly focusing on regulations surrounding solar photovoltaic installations and battery energy storage systems. The meeting, held remotely, addressed the complexities and potential challenges posed by aligning local regulations with state mandates while aiming to encourage solar development. Concerns were raised over the bylaw’s complexity, which some feared might deter solar developers, and suggestions were made to simplify the permitting process.