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- 11/19/25
- 11/20/2025
- 102 Minutes
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Overview: During the Lunenburg Conservation Commission’s meeting on November 19, 2025, the members focused on a proposal by Safe Store Real Estate Company LLC to convert a former auto dealership into a climate-controlled self-storage facility on Summer Street. The project, which involves floodplain fill and compensatory floodplain storage, brought forth discussion due to updated FEMA floodplain maps that appeared to raise the flood elevation unexpectedly.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 11/17/25
- 11/18/2025
- 49 Minutes
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Overview: The Lunenburg Select Board meeting was dominated by discussions around pressing financial issues, particularly the unexpected $90,000 water bill from Fitchburg due to late payments. This matter, alongside adjustments to the FY2026 budget and other fiscal challenges, highlighted the town’s need for careful financial planning and immediate resolutions.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 11/13/25
- 11/14/2025
- 130 Minutes
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Overview: The Lunenburg Finance Committee meeting on November 13 primarily focused on pivotal discussions regarding the establishment of a special education reserve fund, the proposal for stormwater consulting funding, and the potential transfer of control over Kids Kingdom to the Select Board. These discussions were marked by debates on financial implications, transparency, and community engagement.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 11/10/25
- 11/11/2025
- 79 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Lunenburg Planning Board approved a solar development project on Mulpus Road while also considering modifications to the Open Space Committee’s structure and discussing various ongoing projects.
- MA
- Worcester County
- 11/5/25
- 11/06/2025
- 150 Minutes
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Overview: The Lunenburg Conservation Commission meeting on November 5, 2025, focused heavily on shoreline stabilization projects and the necessary repairs to aging infrastructure, as well as discussions about proactive conservation practices and bylaw reviews. Key projects under scrutiny involved measures to protect and restore shorelines on Lake Shirley and Lake Wham, as well as addressing the structural integrity of retaining walls and culverts.