Deerfield Select Board Approves $1 Million Mass Works Grant for Elm Street Project
- Meeting Overview:
The Deerfield Select Board meeting, conducted in a hybrid format, centered largely on significant infrastructure and community initiatives. The board approved the Mass Works grant agreement, which allocates $1 million for the Elm Street project, in addition to discussing the town’s hybrid vehicle policy, the transfer of a surplus police cruiser, and issues with the Recreation Department’s social media access. The board also announced upcoming community events, including a housing forum and a local concert.
A major highlight of the meeting was the unanimous approval of the Mass Works grant agreement, which provides $1 million to facilitate the Elm Street project. The project has leveraged additional funds from the Complete Streets program and prior engineering work for its execution. Though the specifics of this project were not fully detailed, the grant is intended to foster infrastructure development within the town. Coordination with utility providers and other stakeholders is ongoing, and public input sessions are planned once surveying activities advance. The board expressed satisfaction with its management and planning efforts, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in upcoming sessions.
Another noteworthy point was the board’s decision to amend the Tyen Bond contract for the Elm Street project, approving an additional $13,000 for continued engineering and administrative services.
Additionally, the board addressed the fiscal year 2027 landfill monitoring and reporting contract with Alta, awarded at $33,371. This contract, noted to be less expensive than its predecessor, was successfully negotiated by a member named Matthew Morris. It focuses on monitoring wells at the landfill to ensure safety regarding water and gas emissions. The board’s approval of this contract underscored its priority on environmental safety and fiscal responsibility.
In a bid to support neighboring communities, the board approved a recommendation to declare a 2015 Ford Interceptor utility cruiser as surplus property. The cruiser, which had been used as a detail vehicle, is to be transferred at no cost to the Warwick Police Department. This decision was praised as a means of aiding a neighboring police force while allowing Deerfield to transition to a hybrid vehicle fleet. The discussion also brought attention to the town’s hybrid vehicle policy, with members expressing a need to review and potentially update it.
The board also turned its attention to issues faced by the Recreation Department in managing their social media accounts. The current Recreation Director has struggled to access accounts set up under a former administrator’s personal information, complicating communication with the community. This problem particularly affects urgent announcements, such as snow days. The board expressed a desire to support the Recreation Department, considering the creation of new accounts to resolve these issues.
Community engagement topics were also prominent in the meeting. The board announced a housing forum scheduled for February 9, organized in partnership with the Conway School of Landscape and Design. This forum, aimed at discussing housing flexibility in Deerfield, will be held at the former Congregational Church, with sessions at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The board encouraged community participation.
In entertainment news, the board shared details about the Treehouse initiative’s first ticketed event, featuring the band Little Feet on June 2. Presale tickets will be available to Deerfield residents starting the following day, requiring proof of residency. Although shared on Deerfield Now, this information was not yet on the official town website. The board continues to work on improving communication channels to keep residents informed of upcoming events.
Kayce Warren
City Council Officials:
Carolyn Shores Ness, Trevor D. McDaniel, Tim Hilchey, Christopher Nolan (Assistant Town Administrator), Patricia Kroll (Administrative Assistant), Christopher Dunne (Planning & Economic Development Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/04/2026
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Recording Published:
02/05/2026
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Duration:
20 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Deerfield
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