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Finance Committee
The Milford Finance Committee Executive Subcommittee will meet to hear from the Finance Director on budget and reconciliation issues and consider any new business. The agenda is brief and lacks specific items, suggesting a procedural focus.
- Finance Director presentation on budget and reconciliation
- New Business (unspecified)
Board of Library Trustees
This agenda consists primarily of procedural boilerplate and routine reports. The Milford Town Library Board will approve recent meeting minutes, executive session records, and payment warrants. Trustees will also review the fiscal year 2026 budget update and receive staff updates. No public hearings or major policy votes are scheduled.
- FY26 budget update review
- Approval of June 11 meeting minutes
- Payment warrants approval
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will consider a special permit application for the property located at the intersection of Spruce Street and Congress Street. The applicant seeks relief to utilize the .15-acre parcel for three apartment units.
- Special Permit request for 53-55 Congress Street
- Proposed use: three apartment units
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Select Board
The Milford Select Board will hold public hearings on transferring alcohol and food service licenses for Sonesta Select Boston Milford, Liquor Outlet of Milford, and 140 Grill. They will also consider relocating Town Hall offices to the Water Department facility and make appointments to the Cultural Council.
- Public hearing: Transfer of Innholder All Alcohol and Common Victualler License to 10 Milford Hospitality LLC (Sonesta Select, 10 Fortune Blvd)
- Public hearing: Package Store All Alcohol Beverages License transfer to YUGD, LLC (Liquor Outlet of Milford)
- Public hearing: Amendment to Common Victualler Wine and Malt with Cordials License for 140 Bar & Grill, Inc. (140 Grill)
- Town Administrator report on relocation of Town Hall offices to Water Department facility
- Appointments and reappointments to the Cultural Council
Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission will hold public hearings on several development projects, including a continued notice of intent for 225 West Street (Alpine Place LLC) and a determination of applicability for 26 West Walnut Street (Headwaters Development). Other business includes approval of minutes, certificates of compliance, an enforcement order, and a Town Engineer report.
- Enforcement order for 122 Beaver Street (Paul Valenca)
- Public hearing: Request for extension at 27 Maple Street (Rentschler Biopharma Inc)
- Public hearing: Notice of Intent for 12 Lawrence Street (Steven Sanchez)
- Continued Notice of Intent for 225 West Street (Alpine Place LLC)
- Determination of Applicability for 26 West Walnut Street (Headwaters Development)
Water Commission
The Board of Water Commissioners will meet to approve minutes, receivables, and expenditures. They will review the budget, discuss sources of supply, capital projects, and operational issues. The meeting will also cover water ban enforcement and violation policies, followed by an executive session on threatened litigation over a water line location.
- Approval of minutes, receivables, and expenditures
- Budget review and discussion
- Sources of Supply review
- Capital Projects update
- Water Ban Enforcement and Violation Policies
Milford High School Building Committee
The Milford High School Building Committee will interview two construction management firms, Consigli and Shawmut, and rank their proposals to select a partner for the project.
- Interview Consigli construction management firm
- Interview Shawmut construction management firm
- Rank construction management proposals
- Receive School Committee update
Metrowest Regional Transit Authority
The Advisory Board will review financial reports and vote on the final FY27 budget. Members will also consider a redesign of the fixed route network and personnel matters regarding the Administrator.
- FY27 Final Budget discussion/approval
- Fixed Route Network Redesign discussion/approval
- FY26 Administrator performance evaluation and optional bonus
- FY27 Administrator and Authority goals
- Executive session regarding pending litigation strategy
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will hold an executive session to vote on abatements for Linear Retail Milford, LLC (FY2023-2025) and Quarry Square Owner LLC (FY2025). Routine business includes approving prior minutes and bills.
- Vote abatement for Linear Retail Milford, LLC Fiscal Years 2023-2025
- Vote abatement for Quarry Square Owner LLC Fiscal Year 2025
- Approve minutes from 5/20/2026
- Review bills
- Set future meeting dates
School Committees
The Milford School Committee will vote on a set of non-discrimination and anti-harassment policies (Files AC, ACA, ACAB, ACAB-I, ACP) and a Memorandum of Understanding with Milford TV. They will also discuss a feasibility study for Chapter 74 programs, receive updates on the MSBA building project, the FY2026 budget, and the Superintendent's end-of-cycle goals review.
- Adoption of non-discrimination and harassment policies (5 files) - vote
- Memorandum of Understanding with Milford TV - vote
- Feasibility study for Chapter 74 Career Technical Education programs - vote
- MSBA building project update
- FY2026 budget update from School Business Administrator
Geriatric Authority of Milford DBA Countryside Health Care of Milford
The Geriatric Authority of Milford, operating as Countryside Health Care, will hold a regular meeting to review and discuss the year-to-date revenue and expense report as of May 31, 2026. Other business includes approval of previous meeting minutes, updates from the Friends of GAM organization, and addressing any new business. Public comment will be invited. The meeting is largely procedural and financial in nature.
- Review of YTD Revenue & Expense Report through 05/31/2026
- Update from Friends of GAM
- Reading and approval of May 21, 2026 meeting minutes
Board of Health
The Board will review a Title V variance request for 25 Haven Lane and discuss a Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) contract. The meeting also includes routine updates on inspections and approval of previous minutes.
- Title V variance request for 25 Haven Lane
- VNA Contract discussion
- Inspection updates
Milford High School Building Committee
The Milford High School Building Committee will review the Project Design Proposal (PDP) and vote on its submission to the Massachusetts School Building Authority. The meeting will also include updates on the project budget and the procurement of a Construction Manager.
- Vote on PDP Submission to MSBA
- Budget update
- Construction Manager (CM) procurement update
- C74 program update
Commission on Disability
The Commission on Disability will approve the treasurer's report for the 26830 Fund and other accounts, review updates for the FY27 budget, and discuss reorganization of the commission.
- Approval of treasurer's report: 26830 Fund balance $19,078.26
- FY27 budget review updates
- Commission reorganization discussion
Sewer Commission
The Milford Sewer Commission will discuss and potentially award contracts for chemicals for the sewer department for fiscal year 2027. They will also consider a connection application for a property at 80 Old Cedar Street from TAC Milford LLC, approve reimbursement requests, and handle routine business like bills, payroll, and meeting minutes.
- Awarding of FY2027 Sewer Department Chemical Contracts
- Connection application for #80 Old Cedar Street (TAC Milford LLC)
- FY2026 Reimbursement Request for May 2026
- Approval of meeting minutes from May 14, 2026
- Bills and payroll approval
School Committees
The Milford School Committee Facilities Subcommittee will meet to review proposed school projects. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and does not list specific facilities, budgets, or public hearings. No concrete decisions or contracts are scheduled for this session.
- Agenda lists only a general review of proposed school projects without specific details.
Retirement Board
The Milford Retirement Board approved the minutes and March 2026 treasurer's report, which included bank statements and cash disbursements totaling $1,047,545.55. The board also approved the payroll warrant for May and discussed an outstanding affidavit for a retiree.
- Approval of March 2026 Treasurer's Report
- Approval of Payroll Warrant #05292026RP ($1,047,545.55)
- Discussion of outstanding retiree affidavit
- Approval of Executive Session minutes
- New entrants and retirements reported
Retirement Board
The Milford Retirement Board will convene to approve minutes from the May 19 meeting, April 2026 treasurer reports, and payroll/expense warrants. The session will also include an administrator's report for June 2026.
- Approve May 19 Regular and Executive Session minutes
- Approve April 2026 Treasurer Reports
- Approve Payroll/Expense Warrants
- Administrator's Report: June 2026
Planning Board
The Milford Planning Board will continue reviewing site plan applications for 225 West Street and a special permit extension for 0 East Main Street. The board will also discuss zoning bylaw amendments and draft rules and regulations.
- Site Plan Application: 225 West Street - Contractor's Yard (continued to July 14)
- Stormwater Permit: 225 West Street - Contractor's Yard (continued to July 14)
- Special Permit Extension Request: 0 East Main Street
- Site Plan Application ADU: 26 West Walnut Street
- Zoning Bylaw Amendments discussion
Cultural Council
The Milford Cultural Council will vote on appointing new members, electing officers for the July meeting, and discuss potential collaborations with the Massachusetts Cultural Council. They will also review minutes and a financial report, and hear updates on ongoing projects.
- Vote on new members
- July meeting officer elections
- MCC collaborations discussion and voting
- Review and approve minutes
- Financial report
Select Board
The Select Board will hold public hearings on a new pole installation by National Grid at 11 Beaver Street, a transfer of liquor license for Sons of Italy, and a new package store license. They will also consider opting into a state pilot allowing on-premises licensees to sell alcohol until 3:00 AM and off-premises consumption in designated areas. Other items include appointments, one-day licenses, and a contract for painting Town Hall doors.
- Public hearing: National Grid pole installation at 11 Beaver Street
- Public hearing: Sons of Italy transfer of license, change of class and location
- Public hearing: Central Travel Liquor new package store all alcohol license
- Consideration of state pilot for extended alcohol sales until 3:00 AM
- Award of contract for painting interior doors/trim at Milford Town Hall
School Committees
The Policy Subcommittee will meet to discuss updates to the district's non-discrimination policies. The group will also review the technology responsible use policy and the general process for adopting policies.
- Review of Non-Discrimination Policies
- Review of Technology Responsible Use Policy (IINDB)
- Review of Policy Adoption Process (BGB)