Dighton Board of Selectmen Deliberates on Shared Animal Control Services and Regionalization Efforts
- Meeting Overview:
The recent meeting of the Dighton Board of Selectmen was dominated by discussions on the potential for shared animal control services with neighboring towns and the appointment of a temporary building commissioner. The meeting, held on June 3, 2026, at the Bristol County Agricultural High School, also touched on regionalization opportunities, operational matters, and public input concerns.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the proposal for shared animal control services, highlighting operational details and financial aspects. The board explored collaboration opportunities with nearby communities, particularly Berkeley, due to previous budget constraints and the necessity for a debt exclusion to fund critical positions. Members of the board planned to send estimated costs related to shared services to Berkeley by the 15th of the month, allowing time for feedback.
Concerns were raised regarding a termination clause within the proposed agreement that allowed for immediate cessation of services if Berkeley introduced any animal control bylaws. The board expressed that such immediate termination could be punitive and proposed modifying the language to include a 90-day notice period, providing a buffer for negotiations. The contract’s duration was initially set until July 1, 2028, with annual renewals expected. The board emphasized maintaining open communication about any changes.
Additionally, discussions addressed the absence of a formal agreement for animal control officer (ACO) services between Dighton, Berkeley, and Lakeville. The lack of a structured agreement led to ambiguity regarding which town would manage calls during vacations or other absences. Typically, Berkeley has been handling these calls, but the lack of an official arrangement left questions unresolved. A participant suggested establishing a more structured agreement to clarify responsibilities and avoid confusion, emphasizing the importance of defining coverage, especially during vacations.
There was also a suggestion for Dighton’s police department to temporarily provide ACO coverage. However, there was no interest from the police department in assuming this role, and limited interest was expressed in pursuing a regional model. Financial aspects, such as the ACO’s pay rate of $75 per weekend day, were scrutinized, with an acknowledgment of the tight budget constraints the towns are operating under.
The board also discussed operational matters, including the potential regionalization of services and health agent hours. They considered conducting a vaccination clinic for veterans and discussed the regionalization of a shared health agent. The health agent’s salary was appropriated for 20 hours, and there was an intention to adjust office hours to better serve the community while maintaining flexibility for offsite work. The board aimed to coordinate with the Board of Health on scheduling, avoiding overstepping its authority while ensuring effective use of the health agent’s hours.
During public input, a resident expressed concerns about the meeting’s structure, particularly the absence of a pledge of allegiance and the perceived lack of responsiveness to public inquiries. The resident questioned the procedure for public input. The board acknowledged the input but did not engage in a discussion regarding the concerns raised.
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
City Council Officials:
Peter D. Caron, Nicole Mello, Leonard E. Hull, Jr., Karin Brady (Executive Assistant/ HR Coordinator), Leeanne Kerwin (Administrative Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2026
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Recording Published:
06/12/2026
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dighton
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