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Programs and Services – 1/18/2023 Report

The Programs & Services Committee approved the following (see Report and watch the video on NewTV): The Committee voted No Action Necessary on the following: The Committee held the following:

Public Facilities Committee – 1/18/2023 Report

The Public Facilities Committee voted to approve the following (see Report and watch the video on NewTV): Excerpts from the Report: “There were concerns over the amount of gas leaks in the City and that there are higher priority areas than the one being requested. It was also noted that…

Public Safety Committee – 1/8/2023 Report

The Public Safety & Transportation Committee approved the following (see Report and watch video on NewTV): The Committee voted No Action Necessary on the following: The Committee held the following: The Police Chief had no data on the number of warnings or citations for driving while talking on a cell…

3 (now 4) public meetings on the Override

Mayor Ruthanne Fuller held a two-hour online Town Hall Forum on January 26 to answer questions about the proposed tax override. A recording of the meeting has been posted here. On Sunday, February 5 at 2PM, Mayor Ruthanne Fuller and Interim Superintendent Kathleen Smith will host a Tax Override Forum…

City Council Meetings – Week of 1/29/2023

Programs and Services Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Thursday, February 2 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Recodification Committee will meet in person (Room 205) on Friday, February 3 at 10AM. The agenda includes the following:

Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 1/29/2023

Fair Housing Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Wednesday, February 1 at 8AM. The agenda includes the following: Election Commission will meet in person (Room 211) and virtually (Zoom link) on Wednesday, February 1 at 4:30PM. The agenda includes the following: WestMetro HOME Consortium will meet virtually (Zoom link)…

The 193rd General Court is in session: Senator Cynthia Creem’s legislative update

Among Senator Creem’s “dozens” of recently filed bills is An Act relative to the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth (SD2330). An article in the Boston Globe about the warming winters demonstrated that New England is experiencing record high temperatures. In general, New England is warming faster than any…

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