Clinton
Upcoming
Planning Board
The Planning Board will consider several site plan reviews and special permits for local businesses and residential changes. Key discussions include a new auto repair shop and a request to replace a single dwelling with a two-family home.
- Site plan review for Mr. Moe’s Gulf (219 Brook Street) for auto repair and liquor license
- Special permit for two-family home conversion at 386 Berlin Street
- Site plan review for dog day care at 1075 Main Street
- Change of use requests for 60 High Street and 60 Water Street
- Project presentation for 530 Main Street
Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee
The Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee will review meeting minutes, hear public comment, and discuss old business including adaptive land management, trails, conservation mowing, equipment maintenance, and climate resiliency updates on habitats. New business includes permissions and upcoming programs for 2026-2027, such as a pollinator nursery garden event with UMASS Dartmouth, a Story Walk, and a fall volunteer day.
- Adaptive land management: trails, conservation mowing, equipment maintenance
- Climate resiliency update on wetlands, grasslands, woodlands, Clamshell Pond
- Invasive species control
- All Persons Path to Clamshell Pond
- Programs: Pollinator Nursery Garden with Prof. Gegear (Aug 22), Story Walk (Jul-Nov), Fall Volunteer Day (TBD)
Housing Authority
The Clinton Housing Authority will hold a regular meeting to approve minutes, authorize bill payments, and hear public comment. Key items include approving an application for payment #7 from EOHLC for Fish# 064074 and approving the FY2027 Annual Plan. The Executive Director will also provide a report.
- Approval of minutes from June 9, 2026 meeting
- Authorization of payment of bills
- Public comment period
- Approval of EOHLC payment application #7 for Fish# 064074
- Approval of FY2027 Annual Plan
Retirement Board
The Retirement Board will receive a presentation from Mass Prim's Director of Client Services, review minutes and correspondence, and take public comment. No major decisions are scheduled.
- Francesco Daniele, Director of Client Services, presents Mass Prim annual update
- Review of meeting minutes
- Review of monthly correspondence
- Public comment period
Last 30 days
Zoning Board
The Zoning Board of Appeals will continue its review of a 40B comprehensive project proposed by BigDaddy Realty Trust at 23 Coyne Street. The meeting also includes approval of invoices and prior minutes.
- Continuation of 40B comprehensive project at 23 Coyne Street
- Approval of invoices and prior minutes
- Next scheduled meeting: July 14, 2026
Retirement Board
The Clinton Retirement Board will meet to review investments, monthly accounting, minutes, and correspondence. This is a routine procedural meeting with no major decisions expected.
Housing Authority
This is a special meeting of the Clinton Housing Authority. The primary agenda item involves a presentation regarding new signage.
- Presentation of new signage
Strand Theater Working Group
The Strand Theater Working Group, a subcommittee of the Select Board, will meet to discuss the current status of the theater project. The meeting will cover project updates and other old or new business.
Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission will continue a request from Boston Gas Company for a Certificate of Compliance at 498 Water Street. The agenda also includes committee reports, approval of invoices and minutes, and general project updates.
- Review Boston Gas Company request for Certificate of Compliance at 498 Water Street
- Approve invoices totaling $501.60 (Konica Minolta)
- Review Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee report
- Approve previous meeting minutes and correspondence
- Discuss ongoing projects and enforcement issues
Library Board of Trustees
The Board of Library Trustees will elect officers, approve May minutes, and receive reports on budget and library activities. They will also review the library's bylaws and discuss considerations regarding the building at 54 Walnut Street.
- Election of officers
- Approval of May minutes
- Budget update
- Review of library's bylaws
- Considerations of 54 Walnut St.
Select Board
The Select Board will consider multiple contract awards, including a $888,275 construction contract for the MCRT-Clinton Phase I Rail Trail and a $203,500 retaining wall replacement on Wilson Street. They will also vote on budget transfers, a town administrator contract, and policy approvals.
- Contract award for Rail Trail construction to A.F. Amorello & Sons for $888,275
- Contract award for Wilson Street Retaining Wall Replacement to Leone's Landscaping for $203,500
- Qualified Environmental Professional Services for 172 Sterling Street to Verdantas for $112,100
- Vote to accept permanent and construction easements for the Rail Trail project
- Fiscal Year 2026 year-end budget transfers and reserve fund transfers
Council on Aging
The Council on Aging will meet to discuss operational reports and summer scheduling. The primary action item is the approval of the warrant.
- Warrant approval
- Carriage House discussion
- COA Board Summer Schedule
- COA Angels and COA Friends updates
School Committee
The Clinton School Committee will hear updates on the CMS Building Project and review completed DESE reports. They will also discuss the superintendent evaluation, cell phone legislation, and state graduation requirements. The meeting includes approval of minutes, public comment, and various committee reports.
- CMS Building Project update
- DESE Accelerating Achievement District/CHS Needs Assessment completed
- Cell phone legislation status TBD
- Superintendent evaluation discussion
- Parent Square website going live July 1