Randolph
Upcoming
Board of Registrars
The Board of Registrars will discuss and vote on a recommendation to the Town Council regarding in-person early voting for the September 1, 2026 State Primary. This is the sole substantive item on the agenda.
- Discussion and vote on recommendation for early voting for Sept 1, 2026 State Primary
Redevelopment Authority
The Redevelopment Authority will continue discussions on potential funding sources and the need for a review of the original redevelopment plan.
- Discussion of possible funding sources for redevelopment
- Review of original redevelopment plan
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Licensing Board
The Licensing Board will hold a public hearing to consider a manager change for Outback Steakhouse and a Class II license request for a business on Main Street. The meeting also includes continued discussion on municipal code amendments for mobile food vendors and short-term rentals.
- Public hearing for Outback Steakhouse manager change at 45 Mazzeo Drive
- Public hearing for Class II License at 641 N Main Street
- Discussion on mobile food vendor code amendments
- Discussion on short-term rental code amendments
Board of Health
The Randolph Board of Health will discuss routine updates on housing code enforcement, solid waste planning, and public health initiatives. Staff will present progress on the Opioid Prevention Coalition, the Public Health Excellence Grant, and UMass Lowell internship projects. The session is largely procedural, with no major votes or public hearings scheduled.
- Housing inspection updates for 317 Chestnut Street and 27 Reed Street, Unit 17
- Review of the town’s Trash & Recycle Guide
- Planning for Household Hazardous Waste Day on August 8, 2026
- Update on the Public Health Excellence Grant and shared training hub
- Opioid Prevention Coalition progress report
Town Council
The Resolutions and Proclamations Subcommittee will review two formal resolutions and discuss upcoming parades. The meeting focuses on legislative support and the potential use of town property.
- Resolution 2026-008: Support for Massachusetts Medicare for All legislation
- Resolution 2026-009: Exploring Grandmothers' Village use of former Lyons School property
- Discussion regarding parades
School Committee
The Randolph School Committee Policy Subcommittee will discuss and review 18 policies covering school/community relations, parent relations, non-custodial parents' rights, public gifts, complaints, and more. No votes or decisions are scheduled; the meeting is primarily for discussion and review.
- Review of policy KA on School/Community Relations Goals
- Review of policy KBBA on Non-Custodial Parents' Rights
- Review of policy KF on Community Use of School Facilities
- Review of policy KJA on Relations with Booster Organizations
- Approval of minutes from April 9 and May 14, 2026 meetings
Conservation Commission
The commission is meeting to address old and ongoing business, including items involving Stantec Consulting Service, LLC and Blue Hills Transportation Realty. The agenda also includes volunteer consultant updates and the approval of previous minutes.
- Review of business regarding Stantec Consulting Service, LLC
- Discussion of Blue Hills Transportation Realty projects
- Approval of May 21, 2026 meeting minutes
Community Preservation Committee
The Community Preservation Committee is reviewing funding applications for several historic preservation and accessibility projects. The board may also review the budget and reclaim funds from completed or abandoned projects.
- Stetson Hall gutter project
- Stetson Hall ADA accessibility entrance
- Stetson Hall historic preservation
- Town Hall preservation and restoration project
- Trinity Episcopal Church application
Board of Health
The coalition is meeting to review program updates and discuss the workplan for fiscal year 2027. Members from Randolph, Holbrook, Quincy, and Braintree will provide general community updates. The group will then enter a summer break, resuming meetings in September.
- FY27 Workplan discussion
- Community updates from Randolph, Holbrook, Quincy, and Braintree
Housing Authority
The Housing Authority will vote on approving expenses for May 2026 and review financial statements, rent roll, and vacancy report. They will also consider final completion approvals for several construction projects including a paving project, roof replacement, and flooring replacement.
- Approval of expenses for May 2026
- Review of vacancy report for June 2026
- Final completion approval for Decelle Drive Paving Project
- Sunshine Avenue Master Meter Electrification Project update
- Elderly Drive Roof Replacement Project final completion approval
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Randolph Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on two variance requests. The first seeks a 3.1-foot side yard setback variance at 6 FB Merrick Circle. The second seeks a frontage variance for a lot at 35 Wilmarth Road with only 60 feet of frontage instead of the required 100 feet. The board will decide whether to grant the variances.
- Variance request by Fenelon Frantz for side yard setback at 6 FB Merrick Circle (3.1 feet variance from 15-foot requirement)
- Variance request by ACL 35 Wilmarth Rd LLC for frontage deficiency at 35 Wilmarth Road (60 feet instead of required 100 feet)
- Public hearing via Zoom with meeting ID 882 9614 3666
Disabilities Commission
The commission will meet to conduct general business and nominate officers. The agenda consists primarily of procedural items.
- Nomination for officers
Board of Health
The Randolph Opioid Prevention and Recovery Coalition will review its fiscal year-end status and discuss new proposals for community support. Members will hear from the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office on best practices for ride-share services and sober living arrangements. The group will also update attendees on its scholarship program and recovery initiatives.
- Scholarship program update
- Fiscal year-end financial review
- Proposals for community recovery services
- Presentation on ride-share and sober living best practices
Town Council
This meeting includes public hearings on the FY2027 water and sewer rates and enterprise budget, and the Community Preservation budget. The council will also vote on transferring funds from the Water Stabilization to support rates, applying for a MassDEP Clean Water loan, and amending revolving funds for DPW and community programs. New business includes transfers of free cash for various purposes and considering an ordinance to create an Affordable Housing Trust.
- Public hearing on FY2027 Water and Sewer Rates (CO 2026-045)
- Vote on transfer from Water Stabilization to support rates (CO 2026-048)
- Vote to apply for MassDEP Clean Water Trust State Revolving Loan (CO 2026-044)
- Ordinance amendment to create Affordable Housing Trust (CO 2026-058, for referral)
- Appointment of Treasurer Collector
Tri-Town Board of Water Commissioners
The Tri-Town Board of Water Commissioners will hold a public meeting via Zoom to discuss litigation strategy with the MWRA and a contractor. The session includes two closed executive sessions where votes may be taken.
- Executive session on MWRA Adjudicatory Claim No. 23-03
- Executive session on litigation with John W. Egan Co., Inc.
- Meeting held via Zoom
- Potential votes during executive sessions
- Reasonable accommodations available for disabilities
School Committee
The Finance Subcommittee will discuss the FY26/27 budget update, review the fee structure and revolving accounts, and approve meeting minutes from March and April.
- FY26/27 budget update discussion
- Fee structure review
- Revolving account review
- Approval of March 19 and April 9, 2026 meeting minutes
School Committee
The School Committee will meet to approve the school budget for the 2026-2027 school year and determine the Superintendent's salary increase. The meeting also includes discussions on district finances, Chromebook distribution, and the acceptance of a summer grant.
- Vote on SY26-27 Budget
- Vote on Superintendent's salary increase and end-of-year evaluation
- Acceptance of Summer Step Up ’26 Grant
- Acceptance of RAC Rotary bench donation for RHS field
- Vote on School Committee Handbook & Operating Procedures
Joint Randolph-Holbrook Water Board
The Joint Randolph-Holbrook Water Board will discuss the upcoming joint water budget and plans for transitioning water services across three towns. Officials will also review current operations at the regional water treatment plant. This agenda lists only high-level discussion topics without specific dollar amounts or policy proposals.
- Joint water budget review
- Tri-town water service transition planning
- Regional water plant operations update
Board of Assessors
The Board will review outstanding minutes and process motor vehicle abatement requests. They may also enter an executive session to discuss personal information regarding exemptions or settlement offers for pending cases.
- Motor Vehicle Abatements
- FY 27 Preliminary Bills
- Executive Session: discussion of personal information/exemptions
Tri-Town Board of Water Commissioners
The Tri-Town Board of Water Commissioners and Randolph Holbrook Joint Water Board will hold a public meeting to discuss updates on the water treatment plant (WTP) construction schedule, budget, and potential change orders under the Walsh Claim. They will also review a business plan update and a WTP storyboard. The board plans to enter executive session to discuss litigation strategy regarding John W. Egan Co., Inc. and to review prior executive session minutes related to an MWRA adjudicatory claim.
- WTP construction schedule update
- WTP construction budget update
- Review of potential change orders under Walsh Claim
- Tri-Town District Business Plan Update
- Executive session for litigation strategy (John W. Egan Co., Inc.)
Joint Randolph-Holbrook Water Board
The Tri-Town Water Board will hold executive sessions to discuss litigation strategy and review confidential minutes. In open session, members will review updates on the water treatment plant construction schedule and budget, and consider potential change orders under the Walsh Claim.
- Executive session to discuss strategy in litigation with John W. Egan Co., Inc.
- Executive session to review minutes from previous adjudicatory proceeding (MWRA Claim No. 23-03)
- Business plan update for Tri-Town District management
- WTP construction schedule and budget updates
- Review of potential change orders under Walsh Claim
Blue Hills Reg. Voc. School Committee
The committee will review end-of-year reports for special education and student discipline. Members will vote on the upcoming school year's strategy plan and the student handbook. The board will also process several large payment warrants totaling over $2 million.
- Vote on Strategy Plan 2026-2027
- Vote on Parent and Student Handbook
- Acceptance of $10,000 scholarship donation from Thomas Keough III
- Approval of Warrants #58, #59, and #60 totaling $1,991,735.77
- Review of FY 2027 Final Report and FY 2025 Audit
Blue Hills Reg. Voc. School Committee
The Personnel and Negotiations Subcommittee will review the superintendent-director's evaluation results and discuss compensation for FY27. They will also review individual administrator contracts and recommend compensation adjustments to the full District School Committee.
- Review of superintendent-director evaluation results
- Discussion and recommendation on FY27 compensation for superintendent-director
- Review of individual administrator contracts
- FY27 compensation adjustments for administrators
- Recommendation to the District School Committee
Blue Hills Reg. Voc. School Committee
The Evaluation Subcommittee of the Blue Hills Regional Vocational School Committee will meet to discuss and report on the performance evaluations of the Superintendent-Director and Treasurer. This is a procedural meeting focused on personnel reviews.
- Superintendent-Director Evaluation Report
- Treasurer Evaluation Report
Blue Hills Reg. Voc. School Committee
The Blue Hills Regional Vocational School District Committee's Ad-Hoc committee will meet to discuss hiring a District Clerk/Recording Secretary. No votes or decisions are scheduled on the agenda.
- Hiring discussion for District Clerk/Recording Secretary position
Blue Hills Reg. Voc. School Committee
The Blue Hills Regional Vocational School Committee's ad-hoc subcommittee will meet to discuss and determine the policy for Blue Hills Regional (BHR) regarding Zoom meetings.
- Discuss and determine policy for Blue Hills Regional regarding Zoom meetings
Town Council
The Town Council Appointments, Operations and Oversight Subcommittee will hold a hybrid meeting to discuss security and access at the Randolph High School Football Field. The subcommittee will also approve meeting minutes from March 30, 2026.
- Discussion on security and access at Randolph High School Football Field
- Approval of minutes from March 30, 2026
School Committee
The Randolph Public Schools Building Subcommittee will meet virtually to discuss updates on school construction projects, including an architect's report and LEED plaque details. They will also consider approval of invoices and a nearby fence issue. The meeting includes an executive session on potential litigation related to construction disputes.
- Architect update on school building projects
- LEED plaque details for certification
- Approval of invoices for construction
- Discussion of neighboring fence
- Executive session on litigation strategy
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will meet to approve outstanding minutes and review requests for motor vehicle tax abatements. The board may enter executive session to discuss private taxpayer information and potential settlement offers for ATB cases.
- Motor vehicle abatements
- ATB case settlement offers