Southampton Select Board Approves 2025 Hazard Mitigation Plan Amid Borrowing Concerns

The Southampton Select Board meeting on May 12 covered topics, including the unanimous approval of the 2025 hazard mitigation plan update, ongoing concerns regarding the town’s borrowing process, and preparations for upcoming community events. These items were the focal points of an eventful session that also addressed financial planning, local legislation, and community engagement.

The most notable development was the board’s adoption of the 2025 hazard mitigation plan update, a necessary step to address potential natural hazards in Southampton. This plan, supported by both the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), outlines future projects to strengthen the town’s resilience against natural disasters. The board’s decision followed a series of public meetings led by the hazard mitigation planning committee, emphasizing the importance of securing eligibility for various grant opportunities. One board member further explained the plan’s significance to ensure residents understood its impact on future preparedness and resource allocation.

Simultaneously, the meeting brought to light ongoing concerns about the town’s borrowing process, a topic that sparked animated discussion among board members and attendees. Nilda Cohen questioned the timeline and reasons for delays in the town’s borrowing procedures, despite payments already made to property sellers. Although the chair attempted to manage the debate, Cohen persisted in highlighting her distrust and disappointment, pointing out the potential manipulation of financial records. This issue underscored the need for improved communication and clearer oversight of financial operations.

In addition to these major topics, the meeting addressed several community-focused initiatives. Mark Nichols, commander of Post 168 of the American Legion, announced plans for the Memorial Day parade on May 25, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Legion in Southampton. The select board unanimously approved a motion to authorize the parade and grant the police chief authority to close necessary streets. Nichols invited board members and local officials to join in the celebration.

The board also discussed preparations for other upcoming events, such as the Celebrate Southampton event scheduled for August 15. Tammy Wunis, representing the Southampton Historical Society, detailed the event’s activities, including a memory hour, guest speaker, and entertainment. The board facilitated the approval of beer and wine permits for this and other community events.

Financial matters continued to be a recurring theme throughout the meeting. The board approved a motion to formalize the election warrant for May 19. Beyond elections, the board addressed requests from the highway department to carry over unused vacation time, approving these requests to support staff welfare and operational continuity.

The session also included updates on local legislation and infrastructure projects. Caitlyn’s ongoing work on the Pleasant Street project, particularly concerning amendments to solar energy regulations, was noted, with a public hearing scheduled for May 20. The board highlighted progress on drafting a scenic roads bylaw and anticipated the approval of a previously deferred wetlands bylaw at the special town meeting in June.

While the town administrator reported returns to regular operations post-budget season, the board faced challenges with financial planning due to limited increases in local funding from the Senate’s recent cherry sheet. This situation necessitated careful consideration of budgetary strategies moving forward.

As the meeting drew to a close, the board discussed logistical aspects of recent town meetings, addressing the unexpected turnout and emphasizing the role of volunteers in managing the event. The board acknowledged the need for improved registration processes and better communication to ensure efficient check-ins for future gatherings.

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:
Scott Szczebak
City Council Officials:
Christine Fowles, Jon Lumbra, Joy Piper, Daniel LaValley, Stephen Johnson

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