Georgetown public meetings in 2025
3 substantive meetings from 2025, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Workshop Meeting
The Georgetown Board of Selectmen held a workshop to update their priority task list and assign point persons for each task. They agreed on a list of ten priorities, including developing a plan for the board, conducting an operational audit, and reviewing town policies. The board will update the white board and present a plan at the next workshop.
- Agreed on priority task list with order of importance
- Assigned point persons: Rob for plan, Mike for audit, Doug for bylaws, Orlando for employee handbook
- Added BoS audit to priority list
- Set next steps: update white board and present plan at next workshop
Boards Commissions
The Board of Selectmen held a workshop to identify and agree on eight priority issues for the coming year, including a town government study, long-term financial planning, and economic development. No votes were taken; the list was approved by consensus of the four members present after one member left.
- Agreed to develop a Board of Selectmen plan for the year (consensus, no vote)
- Agreed to study the form of town government (consensus)
- Agreed to create a long-term strategic financial plan (consensus)
- Agreed to review and update regulations, policies, and procedures (consensus)
- Agreed to focus on economic development (consensus)
- Agreed to improve communications (consensus)
- Agreed to address a Conservation Commission complaint (consensus)
- Agreed to explore artificial intelligence (consensus)
Boards Commissions
The Board of Selectmen held a workshop to establish a list of prioritized issues for the board to follow. Members identified and agreed upon eight specific topics for future focus. No formal votes were taken during the meeting.
- Identified priority issues: Develop BoS plan for the year
- Identified priority issues: Form of town government study
- Identified priority issues: Long term strategic financial plan
- Identified priority issues: Review update regs, policies and procedures
- Identified priority issues: Economic development
- Identified priority issues: Communications
- Identified priority issues: Conservation Commission Complaint
- Identified priority issues: Artificial intelligence