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- Franklin County
- 4/3/24
- 04/04/2024
- 86 Minutes
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Overview: The recent meeting of the Deerfield Select Board was marked by discussions on the town’s infrastructure challenges, particularly flooding concerns, and the ongoing issue of a dog barking nuisance affecting local residents. The Board focused on identifying solutions for the infrastructural degradation at multiple sites, while also addressing the complexities of a dog barking complaint that has persisted over several months.
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- Franklin County
- 3/25/24
- 03/26/2024
- 164 Minutes
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Overview: The Deerfield Select Board recently convened to address a variety of topics, with the focal point of discussions being the town’s financial management, specifically the use of free cash and Capital stabilization funds, and the scrutiny of various project budgets. In a review of town expenses, the board grappled with the careful balancing of recurring and capital expenditures, the conservative estimation of revenues, the dependence on state aid, and the imperative need for financial sustainability.
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- Franklin County
- 3/20/24
- 03/21/2024
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Deerfield Select Board tackled a range of topics, including the condemnation and cleanup of a property on Still Water Road, budget considerations surrounding Tree House Brewing Company’s expansion, road repair funding, and the approval of emergency repairs for the 1821 building. The board also debated over key infrastructure projects like the $23 million Bridge Project and the Bloody Brook Culvert repairs, while planning for the town’s fiscal stability and community development.
- MA
- Franklin County
- 3/18/24
- 03/19/2024
- 150 Minutes
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Overview: The Deerfield Select Board meeting was marked by discussions on the town’s emergency services and education budgets. Among the decisions, the board approved the addition of a deputy chief position to the Community EMS, a move intended to ensure adequate supervisory coverage and potentially increase revenue through day-to-day operational oversight and participation in intercept calls.