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- MA
- Suffolk County
- 5/13/26
- 05/14/2026
- 113 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston Disability Commission Advisory Board recently discussed issues, including the accessibility of autonomous vehicles and improvements to pedestrian traffic signals. The meeting also highlighted ongoing advocacy efforts to preserve Personal Care Attendant services and emphasized the importance of community engagement and public feedback in city planning.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 5/13/26
- 05/15/2026
- 144 Minutes
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Overview: The Acushnet Board of Selectmen meeting was marked by discussions on budgetary concerns, the implications of rising educational costs, and a planned revote on a significant school project. These deliberations highlighted the challenges facing the town as it navigates financial constraints, state funding mechanisms, and community engagement.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 5/13/26
- 05/13/2026
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Gardner City Council meeting highlighted significant achievements, including a rare budget reduction in one city department, successful completion of several community projects, and updates on grant initiatives. Discussions focused on maintaining fiscal responsibility and efficient allocation of resources, with a keen emphasis on community development and infrastructure improvements.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 5/13/26
- 05/15/2026
- 44 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Westport Historical Commission convened to deliberate on a variety of topics, with a primary focus on the renovation plans for Howland Hall. The discussion centered on proposed changes, including the controversial introduction of a “ghost window” to maintain the building’s symmetry. Other topics included the approval of certificates for property modifications and the potential redesign of a church building extension.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 5/13/26
- 05/13/2026
- 69 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent meeting of the Revere Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board, members engaged in discussions surrounding a proposal requesting $400,000 for a new affordable housing project, sparking debates over funding limits, project prioritization, and potential impacts on local resources. The proposed development, a 96-unit project primarily focused on affordable housing, became the focal point of the meeting as members weighed its significance against the board’s budgetary constraints and community goals.