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- Plymouth County
- 4/9/26
- 04/09/2026
- 91 Minutes
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Overview: The Plymouth Board of County Commissioners meeting highlighted discussions around proposed state legislation affecting municipal finance, a significant solar energy project proposal, and ongoing challenges related to the county’s retirement funding schedule. The meeting served as a platform for addressing potential financial setbacks at the municipal level due to legislative changes, while also exploring sustainable energy solutions and fiscal planning for retirement benefits.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 3/26/26
- 03/26/2026
- 104 Minutes
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Overview: The Plymouth Board of County Commissioners convened a recent meeting to address a host of topics, including a major grant initiative with Bridgewater State University (BSU), real estate leasing opportunities, and financial management under the American Rescue Plan Act. The board discussed applying for a substantial $860,000 grant to fund advanced healthcare workforce training equipment, potential leasing of county property, and strategies for reallocating federal funds.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 3/12/26
- 03/12/2026
- 94 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Plymouth Board of County Commissioners, discussions focused on the adoption of a digital accessibility policy and the contentious role of artificial intelligence in document creation.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 2/26/26
- 02/26/2026
- 127 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent meeting of the Plymouth Board of County Commissioners, the potential rescheduling of meeting times emerged as a central issue, igniting a debate among commissioners. The current meeting time of 5:30 PM faced scrutiny as the chair proposed moving meetings to an earlier slot. This suggestion led to a clash of perspectives, with some commissioners emphasizing the importance of maintaining the current schedule to ensure accessibility for constituents who work traditional hours. One commissioner articulated that changing the time could disenfranchise those wishing to attend and participate, expressing, “I believe that we owe it to the public to be here at 5:30 p.m.” They argued for the continuity of tradition, pointing out the historical effectiveness of the current schedule.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 2/5/26
- 02/05/2026
- 14 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Plymouth Board of County Commissioners meeting, discussion centered around the appointment and ethics of having a county commissioner on the Plymouth County Retirement Board. The vote to rescind the previous appointment of Jared Valenzola as the county representative was a focal point, with arguments presented about potential conflicts of interest and the importance of having a commissioner on the board. It was noted that the presence of a commissioner on the board has been beneficial for providing direct insight into its operations. The vote resulted in the appointment of the chairman of the county commissioners to the position.