Dunstable Secures FEMA Grant for New Forestry Truck Amidst Rising Fire Incidents
- Meeting Overview:
In a meeting of the Dunstable Board of Selectmen, the most development was the approval of a $290,000 contract for a new forestry truck, supported by a substantial $285,000 FEMA grant, as the town responds to an increase in fire incidents. Additionally, the board tackled zoning amendments, early voting schedules, and preparations for the upcoming town meeting, with a particular focus on community housing and marijuana retail provisions.
The board’s decision to acquire a new forestry truck was driven by recent surges in fire incidents, including forest fires, which underscored the need for enhanced firefighting resources. The fire chief successfully secured a FEMA grant of $285,000, supplemented by $11,000 from firefighter state funds, creating a budget for the truck’s procurement. This move was seen as a step to bolster the town’s firefighting capabilities. The contract, awarded to Allegiance Fire and Rescue, included all necessary components for the truck, such as graphics, lights, and radios. The board expressed optimism about the truck’s anticipated delivery in October, recognizing the vendor’s strong track record.
The meeting also covered the annual town meeting warrant, where discussions centered on several zoning amendments. Article 18, concerning community housing administration zoning bylaws, was a focal point. The board considered adjusting the threshold for developers’ affordable housing contributions, prompted by a recent developer’s delayed payment. The proposal to shift the payment requirement from the certificate of occupancy to the building permit stage aimed to enhance accountability. This adjustment could streamline the process.
Zoning changes related to marijuana retail were another contentious topic. Some board members expressed skepticism about the need for such provisions, given the lack of evident demand within Dunstable and a broader decline in the marijuana retail sector. Despite these concerns, the board agreed to let the upcoming town meeting address these matters, acknowledging the need for careful consideration of any proposed zoning amendments. The board anticipated a potentially contentious meeting due to the numerous proposed zoning changes.
The board also deliberated on the abolishment of the personnel committee, citing its difficulties in maintaining adequate staffing and functionality. There were concerns about how this change might be perceived by the community, particularly older residents with historical ties to the committee. The decision to codify the committee’s operations more clearly was seen as a way to address these issues.
In preparation for the upcoming elections, the board discussed early and mail-in voting, considering the necessity of establishing a schedule for early in-person voting. Historically low participation, with only 10 to 15 individuals typically utilizing this option, raised concerns about the costs associated with staffing early voting sessions. The board considered limiting early voting days to one or two Saturdays before the election, granting the town clerk discretion in setting the schedule. They aimed to balance accessibility with budgetary considerations, trusting the town clerk’s experience to guide these decisions.
The meeting also addressed vacancies on various boards, noting the upcoming departure of a shared planning board member who would not seek reelection. The board acknowledged the need to communicate these openings and solicit candidates, particularly for the advisory board, which required members with financial expertise. Despite past quality members, the board recognized the importance of attracting fresh candidates.
Jason Silva
City Council Officials:
Ronald Mikol, Leah D. Basbanes, Kieran Meehan
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
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Recording Published:
04/29/2026
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Duration:
25 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Dunstable
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