Manchester-By-The-Sea Select Board Tackles Trash Collection Woes Amid Republic Services Strike

The Manchester-By-The-Sea Select Board meeting addressed pressing community issues, with focus on trash collection disruptions caused by a strike from Republic Services, which began at midnight on June 30. The board also discussed short-term rental regulations, downtown revitalization efforts, and new appointments to local committees. Additionally, the introduction of a new Cape Ann Transit service and the resolution of a significant water break during Fourth of July festivities were highlighted.

The board’s meeting commenced with an urgent discussion about ongoing issues with trash collection across various town streets, notably Harbor Street, Ridge Street, and Pine Street. The disruption was attributed to a strike by Republic Union, causing inconsistencies in waste management services. A secondary crew from Republic Services was supposed to manage collections, but their unfamiliarity with local routes led to further complications. The Department of Public Works had intervened to manage trash collection on the preceding Monday, but concerns persisted about recycling services, notably on Woodrest Road and Craft’s Court, as voiced by a resident.

To mitigate these challenges, the board confirmed trash bag acceptance at the transfer station on Wednesdays during regular hours. They also acknowledged the complexities of maintaining efficient trash collection amidst labor disputes and discussed potential wildlife issues arising from delayed pickups. The board plans to ensure continued communication with Republic Services to address these disruptions.

In parallel, the meeting delved into the proliferation of short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, within the town. The board was particularly concerned about the potential for local housing to be excessively converted into these rentals at the expense of family compounds. A member drew from experiences in another town. The board requested comparative bylaws from other towns to tailor solutions fitting Manchester-By-The-Sea’s needs.

Attention then shifted to downtown revitalization efforts led by the Downtown Improvement Committee, which is engaged in enhancing business turnover and aesthetics in the town. The committee has collaborated with the Department of Public Works on projects like the complete streets initiative and is planning marketing programs to attract small businesses. Efforts include improving signage and wayfinding to make the area more accessible to visitors and residents. The committee is exploring businesses like Asian takeout and children’s consignment shops to fill vacant spaces.

The committee’s rebranding to reflect its broader mission and the need for staggered term appointments to ensure continuity were also considered. Meanwhile, beautification projects, although delayed by ongoing infrastructure work, remain a priority to enhance pedestrian experience and attract patronage.

The board also approved the appointments of Brandon Lamp to the Parks and Recreation Committee and James Hoffman to the Conservation Commission. Lamp emphasized his community ties and commitment to supporting existing programs, while Hoffman brought a dual perspective from real estate and conservation, focusing on innovative farming practices and resource protection.

A noteworthy incident during the Fourth of July festivities involved a water break on Peach Street. Prompt responses from multiple departments, including the water department and the DPW, resolved the issue, maintaining water access for the bathhouse and canteen. This collaboration was praised for its efficiency and teamwork.

The meeting also touched on the introduction of the Cape Ann Transit service, set to begin in early August. The service will operate three days a week, providing seniors with transportation options within a broad service area. As Manchester is the last community to join this initiative, a period of adjustment is expected for residents.

Lastly, discussions on school budget issues revealed a lack of consensus on the finance committee’s role in defining school programs. A workshop was planned to address these concerns and explore the significance of educational excellence in future dialogues.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Gregory Federspiel
City Council Officials:
Ann Harrison, John Round, Becky Jaques, Catherine Bilotta, Brian Sollosy, Debbie Powers (Executive Assistant to the Town Administrator and Select Board)

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