Dighton Stormwater Commission Faces Communication Challenges Amid Budget Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Dighton Stormwater Commission meeting, communication breakdowns and budget constraints emerged as central themes, with discussions focused on the response to stormwater runoff issues and the implications of a failed debt exclusion vote.
The commission grappled with unresolved communication issues, particularly concerning the Eman property and its associated stormwater management challenges. A key point of contention was the lack of direct communication with Mr. Eman, who had opted to approach the town administrator rather than the stormwater committee regarding his concerns about a $10,000 fee for stormwater monitoring. This situation prompted the chair to emphasize the importance of open lines of communication, stating, “anytime Mr. Taco, Mr. Eman, anybody who’s got a project out there… wants to discuss anything, all they have to do is get in touch with me, and we will put it on an agenda.” The chair expressed frustration over the indirect communication path, which potentially hindered swift resolution of issues.
In tandem with this discussion, members addressed the necessity of effective information sharing within the committee. One participant highlighted the practice of forwarding all relevant emails to Weston and Samson, the engineering firm involved, to ensure comprehensive access to data once funding became available. This approach was part of an overarching strategy to maintain transparency and facilitate informed decision-making.
The commission also turned its attention to the financial ramifications of a failed debt exclusion vote, which had implications for the town’s budgetary planning. Two budget submissions were prepared—one incorporating the debt exclusion and one without. The failure of the exclusion raised questions about possible effects on municipal services. Members expressed skepticism about the likelihood of cutting services such as trash pickup, acknowledging that such measures could provoke public dissatisfaction.
The financial implications extended to specific stormwater management projects, such as the proposal from Weston and Samson concerning stormwater basins and related calculations. The proposal, totaling over $23,000, sparked debate regarding its necessity, as some believed the issues were already adequately addressed. Confusion arose over communication from Glenn Golden, who was involved in financial aspects but had not explicitly referenced the proposal’s findings. The commission acknowledged the potential need for enforcement actions should stormwater concerns remain unresolved.
Updates on various properties, including Hen Street Homes and Elm Street, were discussed, with a scheduled budget update set for the next meeting. In the interim, expenditures related to stormwater management were reviewed, including an invoice for basin work costing $8,335 and street sweeping carried out by town employees, which totaled $3,190.
The meeting also covered forthcoming events, such as the Couch event and the fall arts festival, confirming arrangements for the commission’s participation. Anticipated new stormwater regulations from the EPA were another point of discussion, though their release date remained uncertain. Members expressed concern about potential impacts on future reporting periods and compliance requirements, recalling past instances where guideline extensions were granted without new regulations being implemented.
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
Water Control Board Officials:
Nancy Goulart, Tom Ferry, James Aguiar, Jr., Lisa Caledonia, Robert J. Woods, Joseph Figueiredo, David Phillips (Conservation Liaison)
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Meeting Type:
Water Control Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/15/2026
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Recording Published:
04/16/2026
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Duration:
37 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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