Lakeville Select Board Approves $102,000 Economic Plan and Discusses Earth Removal Project
- Meeting Overview:
In an effort to bolster economic growth and address community concerns, the Lakeville Select Board approved a $102,000 contract to develop an economic development strategy and deliberated on a proposed earth removal project on Howland Road. The meeting also touched on ambulance billing adjustments, the establishment of a Veterans Park Committee, and health insurance for part-time elected officials.
The approval of the $102,000 contract for an economic development strategy marks a step by the Lakeville Select Board to enhance local economic opportunities. The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (Serpid) was awarded the contract, supported by a $94,000 grant from the community one-stop rural fund. Serpid’s previous experience with similar projects in surrounding communities and their additional $8,000 in municipal assistance contributed to their selection. The strategy aims to retain local spending by developing a plan that encourages residents to shop within Lakeville, rather than in neighboring towns. The board expects the project to commence after receiving the necessary approvals from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Economic Development.
Simultaneously, the board engaged in a discussion about a proposed earth removal project on Howland Road. This project involves the extraction of approximately 7 million cubic yards of material from a 565.77-acre industrially zoned site, raising environmental and logistical concerns. A representative for the property owners outlined plans to remove stone material, primarily using rail transport, highlighting the potential for significant truck traffic and environmental impact. The project, described as much larger than any previously approved by the board, has prompted calls for thorough environmental assessments and peer reviews.
The discussion also revealed plans for future industrial developments on the site, including a potential environmentally friendly cardboard recycling facility. The board emphasized the importance of considering the environmental implications of the earth removal and subsequent developments, particularly given the site’s proximity to wildlife and natural buffers. The board and property representatives agreed on the necessity of adhering to local bylaws and ensuring transparency throughout the permitting process.
In another key topic, the board discussed adjustments to ambulance billing rates. The review, conducted by the Lakeville Fire Department, aims to align the town’s rates with those of surrounding areas. Chief O’Brien explained that the adjustments are informed by annual data reviews to ensure the town remains competitive without overcharging residents. Notably, the changes will not affect Medicare or Medicaid recipients, who will continue to be billed according to coverage limits. The board also agreed on the need to update the town’s ambulance service and billing collections policy, which has not been revised since 2011, to reflect current economic conditions.
The potential establishment of a Veterans Park Committee was also addressed, with a draft charge presented for the committee’s formation. The initiative aims to create a dedicated space honoring veterans, with board members discussing potential locations and funding sources. The committee is expected to meet at least four times a year and provide regular updates to the Select Board.
The meeting also touched on the issue of health insurance eligibility for part-time elected officials. Legal considerations and the need for legislative action were highlighted, with members cautious about the potential financial implications and the risk of setting a precedent that future boards might overturn.
Additionally, updates were provided on the Route 79 project, which is set to enter its construction phase in the spring. A Select Board liaison will facilitate communication between the board and the project staff. The board also discussed the water connection for the new Lakeville Fire Station, approving an application to connect to the Taton Water Department’s main line. This connection will support the station’s sprinkler system and contribute to the project’s overall progress.
The meeting wrapped up with logistical discussions, including scheduling for upcoming Select Board meetings and planning for community engagement events, such as coffee chats at the Council on Aging.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/06/2026
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Recording Published:
01/07/2026
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Duration:
140 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Lakeville
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