Natick Select Board Reviews Transportation Goals and Town Administrator’s Leadership

The Natick Select Board convened to cover a wide range of topics, including future transportation initiatives, an evaluation of the town administrator’s performance, and financial management strategies. Key discussions centered on the Transportation Advisory Committee’s (TAC) goals, the performance review of Town Administrator Jamie Sen, and the board’s approach to addressing environmental and community service challenges.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the Transportation Advisory Committee’s presentation, which outlined five strategic goals aimed at improving Natick’s transportation infrastructure. The committee emphasized the need for a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian network to enhance safety and livability. This initiative aims to foster a long-term plan in collaboration with town departments, addressing speed limits, street safety, and the implementation of physical traffic calming measures.

The TAC also highlighted the importance of enhancing the utility of the Metro West Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) within Natick, focusing on increasing community awareness of transportation options, particularly for seniors. They discussed initiatives to promote alternative transportation methods, such as walking and biking, and suggested creating informational materials to be distributed at community events.

Despite these ambitious goals, challenges remain, particularly regarding the differentiation between through streets and other roadways. The TAC acknowledged the community’s desire for quieter streets but noted difficulties in achieving a universally comfortable environment for all pedestrians and cyclists. Collaboration between the TAC and the safety committee was emphasized, with both groups working towards shared transportation goals while respecting their distinct focus areas.

In another major topic, the Select Board reviewed Town Administrator Jamie Sen’s performance. The evaluation highlighted Sen’s strengths, including his financial management skills and his ability to lead effectively. Board members praised Sen for his thorough understanding of municipal governance, responsiveness to community concerns, and his role in collective bargaining negotiations. His leadership was credited with fostering a professional environment and ensuring smooth departmental operations.

Feedback from both the board and community members was positive, with particular appreciation for Sen’s financial stewardship. His instrumental role in negotiating budget constraints and managing collective bargaining agreements was recognized, alongside his efforts in returning $2.2 million in turnbacks at the fiscal year’s end. Sen’s ability to balance ambition with realistic expectations was noted as a key factor in his successful governance.

Additionally, the board discussed upcoming town meeting articles, focusing on capital equipment improvements and the allocation of Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds. While there was no strong sentiment to weigh in on the hybrid town meeting article, the board expressed interest in reviewing Article 15 concerning CPA funds. The board planned to provide a comment letter for the financial committee’s book, detailing their review and level of support for various items.

The meeting also addressed environmental remediation on Oak Street, a site with legacy contamination issues. The board approved documentation related to Activity and Use Limitations (AULs). These measures are part of compliance with Massachusetts environmental regulations.

As the meeting drew to a close, the board discussed the scheduling of future meetings and public hearings. With several liquor license applications and a critical water and sewer rate hearing on the horizon, the board agreed on a schedule to accommodate these time-sensitive matters. A regular meeting was set for April 8, followed by a full meeting on April 15 and a retreat on April 22.

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