Natick Select Board Approves Water Bill Abatements Amid Resident Concerns and Financial Forecasts
- Meeting Overview:
The Natick Select Board meeting addressed issues, including approving water bill abatements for residents experiencing unusually high charges, tackling the complexities of water billing disputes, and discussing the town’s escalating capital expenditures amidst rising costs. The board also considered sewer infrastructure improvements and community enhancements.
During the meeting, water bill disputes prominently featured, with residents presenting appeals for abatement due to unexpectedly high charges. One resident, David Ellis, highlighted a dramatic increase in his water bill to $1,200, higher than his usual $200 to $300 range. Despite assurances from a plumber that there were no leaks, his appeal for abatement was initially denied due to a lack of evidence of a fault in the town’s systems. The board discussed the limitations of the My360 water usage tracking system, which, while not directly reading meters, reports usage anomalies to residents. This system underscored the need for clearer communication from the water department, as residents, including Ellis, expressed frustration over the denial of their appeals without thorough investigations into potential meter faults or billing errors.
Further deliberations led to the board considering a motion to grant Ellis an abatement of $434.73, acknowledging the absence of conclusive evidence of a leak yet recognizing the resident’s good faith efforts to resolve the issue. This motion was unanimously approved, with a note that future abatements might be contingent on residents’ enrollment in the My360 system to prevent similar occurrences. A similar case was presented by another resident, Lillian Meadows, who was advised to follow the proper procedures for filing an abatement request.
The discussion shifted to another case involving a resident who discovered a high water bill upon returning from overseas. Despite the house being unoccupied, the bill reflected significant usage. After a thorough investigation, including legal advice and plumbing assessments, the board approved an abatement of $7,949.08, emphasizing the importance of preventative measures, such as turning off water supply when properties are uninhabited for extended periods, to avoid similar situations.
The board then addressed Natick’s capital improvement program, noting the financial challenges posed by increasing project costs. The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) outlines a five-year forecast for capital investments, with estimated requests totaling $215.5 million from the general fund and an additional $70 million from enterprise funds. The board emphasized the need for strategic prioritization, considering the significant funding shortfall, as projected requests for the upcoming fiscal year could reach $35 million, far exceeding the available $12 million funding capacity. Discussions highlighted the necessity of balancing borrowing with operational funding.
A focus on vehicle costs within the capital budget revealed a 59% increase compared to previous estimates, impacting the town’s ability to maintain its fleet without compromising safety or service delivery. The board acknowledged the public works department’s critical role, especially in light of recent weather events, and expressed concerns about the financial strain on maintaining necessary equipment amidst rising costs.
Additionally, the board discussed the Sherborn sewer intermunicipal agreement, a project under consideration for over six years. This agreement facilitates Sherborn’s connection to Natick’s sewer system. The board approved the intermunicipal and development agreements.
Routine updates from the town administrator included staffing changes and commendations for the Department of Public Works amidst recent winter challenges.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2026
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
110 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:
Natick
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