Clinton, Massachusetts
Próximas reuniones
Planning Board
La Junta de Planificación considerará varias revisiones de planos de sitio y permisos especiales para negocios locales y cambios residenciales. Las discusiones clave incluyen un nuevo taller de reparación de automóviles y una solicitud para reemplazar una vivienda unifamiliar por una bifamiliar.
- Revisión del plano de sitio para Mr. Moe’s Gulf (219 Brook Street) para reparación de automóviles y licencia de licor
- Permiso especial para conversión a vivienda bifamiliar en 386 Berlin Street
- Revisión del plano de sitio para guardería canina en 1075 Main Street
- Solicitudes de cambio de uso para 60 High Street y 60 Water Street
- Presentación del proyecto para 530 Main Street
Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee
El Subcomité de Gestión de Rauscher Farm revisará las actas de las reuniones, escuchará comentarios públicos y discutirá asuntos pendientes, incluyendo la gestión adaptativa de tierras, senderos, corte de conservación, mantenimiento de equipos y actualizaciones sobre resiliencia climática en hábitats. Los nuevos asuntos incluyen permisos y próximos programas para 2026-2027, como un evento de jardín vivero de polinizadores con UMASS Dartmouth, un Story Walk y un día de voluntariado en otoño.
- Gestión adaptativa de tierras: senderos, corte de conservación, mantenimiento de equipos
- Actualización sobre resiliencia climática en humedales, pastizales, bosques, Clamshell Pond
- Control de especies invasoras
- All Persons Path to Clamshell Pond
- Programas: Pollinator Nursery Garden con Prof. Gegear (22 de agosto), Story Walk (jul-nov), Día de Voluntariado en Otoño (TBD)
Housing Authority
La Autoridad de Vivienda de Clinton celebrará una reunión ordinaria para aprobar actas, autorizar pagos de facturas y escuchar comentarios del público. Los puntos clave incluyen la aprobación de una solicitud de pago n.º 7 de EOHLC para Fish# 064074 y la aprobación del Plan Anual para el año fiscal 2027. El Director Ejecutivo también presentará un informe.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 9 de junio de 2026
- Autorización del pago de facturas
- Período de comentarios públicos
- Aprobación de la solicitud de pago n.º 7 de EOHLC para Fish# 064074
- Aprobación del Plan Anual para el año fiscal 2027
Retirement Board
La Junta de Retiro recibirá una presentación del Director de Servicios al Cliente de Mass Prim, revisará actas y correspondencia, y tomará comentarios públicos. No se han programado decisiones importantes.
- Francesco Daniele, Director de Servicios al Cliente, presenta la actualización anual de Mass Prim
- Revisión de actas de reuniones
- Revisión de correspondencia mensual
- Período de comentarios públicos
Reuniones recientes
Zoning Board
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación continuará su revisión de un proyecto integral 40B propuesto por BigDaddy Realty Trust en 23 Coyne Street. La reunión también incluye la aprobación de facturas y actas anteriores.
- Continuación del proyecto integral 40B en 23 Coyne Street
- Aprobación de facturas y actas anteriores
- Próxima reunión programada: July 14, 2026
Retirement Board
La Junta de Jubilaciones de Clinton se reunirá para revisar inversiones, contabilidad mensual, actas y correspondencia. Esta es una reunión de procedimiento de rutina sin decisiones importantes esperadas.
Housing Authority
Esta es una reunión especial de la Clinton Housing Authority. El tema principal de la agenda implica una presentación sobre nueva señalización.
- Presentación de nueva señalización
Strand Theater Working Group
El Strand Theater Working Group, un subcomité del Select Board, se reunirá para discutir el estado actual del proyecto del teatro. La reunión cubrirá actualizaciones del proyecto y otros asuntos viejos o nuevos.
Conservation Commission
La Comisión de Conservación continuará una solicitud de Boston Gas Company para un Certificado de Cumplimiento en 498 Water Street. La agenda también incluye informes de comités, aprobación de facturas y actas, y actualizaciones generales de proyectos.
- Revisar solicitud de Boston Gas Company para Certificado de Cumplimiento en 498 Water Street
- Aprobar facturas por un total de $501.60 (Konica Minolta)
- Revisar informe del Subcomité de Gestión de Rauscher Farm
- Aprobar actas y correspondencia de la reunión anterior
- Discutir proyectos en curso y problemas de cumplimiento
Library Board of Trustees
La Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Biblioteca elegirá a los funcionarios, aprobará las actas de mayo y recibirá informes sobre el presupuesto y las actividades de la biblioteca. También revisarán los estatutos de la biblioteca y discutirán consideraciones sobre el edificio en 54 Walnut Street.
- Elección de funcionarios
- Aprobación de las actas de mayo
- Actualización del presupuesto
- Revisión de los estatutos de la biblioteca
- Consideraciones sobre 54 Walnut St.
Select Board
La Select Board considerará múltiples adjudicaciones de contratos, incluyendo un contrato de construcción de $888,275 para el MCRT-Clinton Phase I Rail Trail y un reemplazo de muro de contención de $203,500 en Wilson Street. También votarán sobre transferencias presupuestarias, un contrato de administrador municipal y aprobaciones de políticas.
- Adjudicación de contrato para la construcción del Rail Trail a A.F. Amorello & Sons por $888,275
- Adjudicación de contrato para el reemplazo del muro de contención en Wilson Street a Leone's Landscaping por $203,500
- Servicios Profesionales Ambientales Calificados para 172 Sterling Street a Verdantas por $112,100
- Votación para aceptar servidumbres permanentes y de construcción para el proyecto Rail Trail
- Transferencias presupuestarias de fin de año del Año Fiscal 2026 y transferencias del fondo de reserva
Council on Aging
El Council on Aging se reunirá para discutir informes operativos y la programación de verano. El elemento principal de la agenda es la aprobación de la orden del día.
- Aprobación de la orden del día
- Discusión sobre Carriage House
- Horario de verano de la Junta de COA
- Actualizaciones de COA Angels y COA Friends
School Committee
El Clinton School Committee escuchará actualizaciones sobre el CMS Building Project y revisará los informes completados de DESE. También discutirán la evaluación del superintendente, la legislación sobre teléfonos celulares y los requisitos de graduación estatales. La reunión incluye la aprobación de actas, comentarios del público y varios informes de comités.
- Actualización del CMS Building Project
- DESE Accelerating Achievement District/CHS Needs Assessment completado
- Estado de la legislación sobre teléfonos celulares: TBD
- Discusión sobre la evaluación del superintendente
- Sitio web de Parent Square en funcionamiento el 1 de julio
Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee
El Subcomité de Gestión de Rauscher Farm revisará los esfuerzos continuos de conservación y la resiliencia del hábitat. El grupo también coordinará los próximos programas educativos y oportunidades de voluntariado para el verano y otoño de 2026.
- Gestión adaptativa de tierras para senderos y mantenimiento de equipos
- Actualizaciones sobre resiliencia climática para humedales, pastizales, bosques y Clamshell Pond
- Instalación de electricidad en el granero y nueva señalización
- Control de especies invasoras mediante escarabajos de la loosestrife
- Nuevos programas que incluyen un Jardín Vivero de Polinizadores y una instalación de StoryWalk
Zoning Board
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación considerará un permiso integral 40B para BigDaddy Realty Trust en 23 Coyne Street, un permiso especial para Thaos Santos en 104 Sterling Street, y una solicitud informal de John Sweeney para reemplazar una vivienda existente en 23 Laurel Street. También votarán sobre la aprobación de las Reglas y Regulaciones del Permiso Integral, así como las actas de reuniones anteriores y facturas.
- Permiso Integral 40B – BigDaddy Realty Trust, 23 Coyne Street
- Permiso Especial – Thaos Santos, 104 Sterling Street
- Reemplazar vivienda existente – John Sweeney, 23 Laurel Street
- Aprobación de las Reglas y Regulaciones del Permiso Integral
Permanent Building Committee
El Subcomité de Edificios Escolares del Comité Permanente de Construcción votará sobre facturas para el Proyecto Carriage House, el Proyecto de la Biblioteca Bigelow y la Escuela Secundaria Clinton. También recibirán actualizaciones sobre el patio de juegos de la LPAA y la construcción. Las actas de la reunión anterior están pendientes de aprobación.
- Votación sobre facturas del Proyecto Carriage House
- Votación sobre facturas del Proyecto de la Biblioteca Bigelow
- Votación sobre facturas de la Escuela Secundaria Clinton
- Actualización del patio de juegos de la LPAA
- Actualización de la construcción
Housing Authority
La Autoridad de Vivienda de Clinton votará sobre el Plan Anual FY2027, aprobará los certificados de finalización para las mejoras de la cancha de baloncesto y tomará acciones para incorporar a un nuevo Director Ejecutivo, incluyendo la autorización de acceso a cuentas y una tarjeta de crédito. También aprobarán las actas y las facturas.
- Aprobación del Plan Anual FY2027 (EOHLC)
- Aprobar el Certificado de Finalización Sustancial para las Mejoras de la Cancha de Baloncesto (HUD)
- Aprobar el Certificado de Finalización Final para las Mejoras de la Cancha de Baloncesto (HUD)
- Autorizar al nuevo Director Ejecutivo para la Cuenta MMDT (EOHLC)
- Autorización de Tarjeta de Crédito para el nuevo Director Ejecutivo
Strand Theater Working Group
Esta es una reunión de rutina del Grupo de Trabajo del Strand Theater, un subcomité de la Junta de Selección de Clinton. La agenda incluye una actualización del proyecto seguida de asuntos viejos y nuevos. No se enumeran decisiones específicas ni elementos detallados.
- Actualización del proyecto (sin detalles proporcionados)
Select Board
La Junta Selectiva llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre una licencia de garaje comercial para 678 Main Street. También considerarán el nombramiento de Holly Sargent como Secretaria Municipal Interina y discutirán la política de subvenciones federales. Se llevará a cabo una sesión ejecutiva para la negociación colectiva con el Sindicato de Bomberos de Clinton.
- Audiencia pública para licencia de garaje comercial en 678 Main Street (Marianos Auto Repair)
- Nombramiento de Holly Sargent como Secretaria Municipal Interina
- Adopción de la política de subvenciones federales, adquisiciones y controles internos
- Licencia de licor de un día para Clinton Turn Verein
- Sesión ejecutiva para la negociación colectiva con el Sindicato de Bomberos de Clinton
Planning Board
La Junta de Planificación celebrará una audiencia pública sobre un permiso especial para una propiedad en 449 Berlin Street y una revisión del plano de sitio para una nueva licencia Clase II y una licencia de reparación de automóviles en 219 Brook Street (Mr. Moe's Gulf). Las presentaciones informales incluyen dos proyectos de desarrollo en 63 Union Street y 830 Main Street, y una solicitud de reubicación de contenedor de basura. Los asuntos pendientes incluyen la aprobación de facturas y actas de reuniones anteriores.
- Permiso Especial – Paulo Sardinha en 449 Berlin Street
- Revisión del Plano de Sitio – Kushtaree Corp. (Mr. Moe's Gulf) en 219 Brook Street para nuevas licencias Clase II y de reparación de automóviles
- Presentación: Proyecto de 63 Union Street (James' Corner) por Cunninham Equities
- Presentación: Proyecto de 830 Main Street (Laney's Loft)
- Solicitud de reubicación de contenedor de basura por Dennis Yatco
Board of Health
La Junta de Salud revisará propiedades abandonadas y quejas de vivienda recibidas. También se encargarán de asuntos pendientes y nuevos. La reunión es en gran medida de procedimiento.
- Revisión de casos de propiedades abandonadas
- Revisión de quejas de vivienda recibidas
- Discusión de asuntos pendientes y nuevos
Finance Committee
El Finance Committee revisará las actas de reuniones anteriores y discutirá el presupuesto FY27 y los artículos relacionados. También tratarán asuntos pendientes, asuntos nuevos y comentarios públicos. La agenda es en gran medida procedimental, pero la discusión del presupuesto puede establecer la dirección del gasto municipal.
- Discusión del presupuesto FY27 y artículos
Zoning Board
The Zoning Board of Appeals will undergo training on Comprehensive Permit applications and review updated rules and regulations. A public hearing is scheduled for a 40B Comprehensive Permit application by BigDaddy Realty Trust for a multifamily project at 23 Coyne Street.
- Board training on Comprehensive Permit applications by Town Counsel and Mass Housing Partnership
- Adoption of Comprehensive Permit Rules and Regulations
- Public hearing at 7:30 p.m. for 40B project at 23 Coyne Street by BigDaddy Realty Trust
- Next meeting scheduled for June 9, 2026
Retirement Board
The Clinton Retirement Board is holding a regular meeting to review investment performance, accounting reconciliations, and meeting minutes. No specific votes or decisions are listed on the agenda, which is mostly procedural.
- Review of CRS investments and monthly accounting
- Review of previous meeting minutes
- Public comment period
Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees is holding a public information session to present an overview and design of the library project, followed by a question and answer period. No formal decisions are being made at this meeting.
- Brief project overview
- Presentation of design and impact
- Question and answer session
Conservation Commission
The Commission will discuss an amendment to an Order of Conditions at 412 Berlin Street, a Certificate of Compliance at 498 Water Street from Boston Gas Company, and a Notice of Intent for a project at Boat Cove off Boyalston Street. Committee reports and approval of invoices, including $6.36 from National Grid, are also on the agenda.
- Request for Amending Order of Conditions - 412 Berlin Street
- Request for Certificate of Compliance - 498 Water Street (Boston Gas)
- Notice of Intent - Boat Cove off Boyalston Street
- Approval of invoices including National Grid $6.36
- Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee report
Library Project Public Information Session
The Library Trustees will receive reports on activities, budget, and the Massachusetts Public Library Construction Program (MPLCP) update. They will also review library bylaws and discuss the Library Building Project Information Outreach. Public comment is invited.
- Approval of April meeting minutes
- Director's report: library activities and budget
- MPLCP update/Progress
- Policy subcommittee review of library bylaws
- Update on Library Building Project Information Outreach
Library Board of Trustees
The Board of Library Trustees will hear the director's report covering library activities, budget, and MPLCP progress. Subcommittees will present a review of library bylaws. An update on the Library Building Project Information Outreach will be discussed under old business.
- Approval of April minutes
- Director's report: budget and MPLCP update
- Policy subcommittee review of library bylaws
- Update on Library Building Project Information Outreach
Town Clerk & Elections
This meeting is solely for testing voting machines for the upcoming town election on June 8, 2026.
- Testing of voting machines for June 8, 2026 Town Election
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee will review minutes, discuss the FY27 budget and related articles, and hold a public hearing on the budget. Old and new business and public comment are also on the agenda.
- Review of minutes
- Discussion of FY27 budget and articles
- Public hearing on FY27 budget
- Old and new business
- Public comment
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee will meet to review the proposed FY27 budget and related articles. The meeting includes a formal public hearing to gather community input on town spending for the next fiscal year.
- Public hearing on FY27 Budget
- Review of FY27 budget articles
Select Board
The Clinton Select Board will hear proposals from the Community & Economic Development Director for a MassDevelopment assessment of a manufacturing facility closure's economic impact, applications for a Downtown Action Strategy and a Housing Production Plan. They will also discuss the Annual Town Meeting Warrant and Fiscal Year 2027 Budget. Several policy adoptions and the Town Administrator transition are on the agenda.
- MassDevelopment assessment for Manufacturing Facility Closure Economic Impact & Redevelopment
- Application to Massachusetts Downtown Initiative for Downtown Action Strategy
- Application to Massachusetts Planning Grant Program for Housing Production Plan
- Annual Town Meeting Warrant & FY2027 Budget Update
- Adoption of Buy Recycle Policy and Federal Grants Purchasing & Internal Controls Policy
The Select Board narrowly approved restoring $28,000 for the Downtown Coordinator position and setting the Assistant Town Administrator salary at $147,000, both by 3-2 votes. Unanimous approvals included agreements for an economic impact assessment, two grant applications (downtown development and housing plan), and formation of a retiree health insurance working group. No changes were made to current retiree contribution levels.
- Approved $28,000 for Downtown Coordinator (3-2)
- Approved Assistant Town Administrator salary at $147,000 (3-2)
- Approved MassDevelopment economic impact agreement (5-0)
- Approved downtown economic development grant application with $9,000 match (5-0)
- Approved housing production plan grant application with $5,000 match (5-0)
- Established retiree health insurance working group (5-0)
- Approved VFW Poppy Drive for May 23 (5-0)
- Approved buy recycle policy amendments (4-0-1)
Council on Aging
The Clinton Council on Aging is holding a regular meeting to discuss routine administrative items, including director and financial reports, job descriptions, and the Carriage House. The board will also set its summer schedule and early closing dates.
- Review and approval of minutes
- Director’s report
- Financial report
- Discussion of job descriptions
- Board summer schedule and early closing dates
Library Board of Trustees
This is a public information session by the Bigelow Free Public Library Board of Trustees. The agenda includes a project overview, design and impact presentation, followed by Q&A. No formal votes or decisions are scheduled.
- Presentation of library design and impact
- Public Q&A session
Board of Registrars
The Board of Registrars will meet to discuss and set a date for testing voting machines. This is a procedural meeting with a single agenda item.
- Discuss and set date for voting machine testing
Town Clerk & Elections
The Board of Registrars will meet to discuss and decide on a date to test the voting machine. The meeting is brief and focused on this single administrative task.
- Select a date for voting machine testing
School Committee
The School Committee will review the CMS Building Project and the FY27 preliminary cherry sheets (state aid estimates). They will also discuss the superintendent evaluation, special education determination, and warrant articles. Other actions include approval of bills and minutes, and retiree celebrations.
- CMS Building Project
- DLS FY27 Preliminary Cherry Sheets (state aid estimates)
- Superintendent Evaluation
- Special Education Annual Determination – Meets Requirements
- Warrant Articles
Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees is holding a public information session on the library project. The session includes a project overview, design presentation with impact discussion, and a Q&A period. No votes or decisions will be made at this informational meeting.
- Presentation of library project design and impact
Library Board of Trustees
This is a public information session, not a decision-making meeting. The Library Board of Trustees will present the design and impact of the library project, followed by a question-and-answer period.
- Presentation of library project design and impact
- Public Q&A session
Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee
The subcommittee will review minutes from prior meetings and hear public comment. Old business includes adaptive land management for trails and conservation mowing, climate resiliency updates for wetlands and grasslands, and invasive species control with loosestrife beetles. New business covers permissions for activities and 2026 programs such as a Pollinator Nursery Garden, StoryWalk, and a Fresh Water Jellyfish event.
- Review of adaptive land management for trails and conservation mowing
- Update on climate resiliency for habitats including wetlands, grasslands, and Clamshell Pond
- Delivery of loosestrife beetles for invasive species control in 2026
- Volunteer opportunities through WPI IQP project and Worcester State University programs
- 2026 programs: Pollinator Nursery Garden with Prof. Gegear, StoryWalk, Fresh Water Jellyfish event
Parks & Recreation
This meeting covers approval of previous minutes and receives department updates on facilities/grounds and parks/recreation. No major decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
Fuller Field Commission
This is a routine meeting of the Fuller Field Commission. The agenda includes reviewing previous meeting minutes and receiving updates from the Facilities & Grounds and Parks & Recreation departments. No significant decisions or financial items are listed.
- Review and acceptance of previous meeting minutes
- Facilities & Grounds update
- Parks & Recreation update
Personnel Board
The Personnel Board will review the status of open positions and discuss job descriptions. This is a routine administrative meeting with no major decisions expected.
- Status of open positions
- Discussion on job descriptions
Personnel Board
The Personnel Board will review the status of current open positions and discuss updates to job descriptions. The meeting includes routine procedural items like call to order and scheduling the next meeting. No specific monetary decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
- Update on status of open positions
- Discussion on job description revisions
Permanent Building Committee
The Permanent Building Committee School Building Sub-Committee is meeting to discuss and vote on change orders and invoices for the Carriage House Project and the Clinton Middle School project. They will also review previous meeting minutes and receive a construction update. Public comment will be heard.
- Approval of change orders and invoices for Carriage House Project
- Approval of invoices for Clinton Middle School project
- Review and approval of previous meeting minutes
- Construction update on Clinton Middle School
- Public comment period
Finance Committee
This meeting is largely procedural, covering review of minutes, discussion of the FY27 budget and articles, old and new business, and public comment. No specific financial figures or project details are listed.
- FY27 Budget and Articles
Board of Health
The Board of Health will discuss a restaurant matter involving Jose Barajas, review an abandoned property, and address housing complaints. They will also handle old and new business.
- Review of Jose Barajas restaurant issue
- Abandoned property review
- Housing complaints
- Old and new business
Select Board
The Select Board will hold a public hearing for a used vehicle dealer license at 865 Main Street, review the draft annual town meeting warrant, and receive a Fiscal Year 2027 budget update. They will also consider administrative items including water/sewer/trash abatements totaling $2,840.74, a Buy Recycle Policy adoption, a CH 40B Technical Assistance Grant application, and a retiree health insurance contribution rate change. The meeting includes three executive sessions for collective bargaining with the Clinton Facilities & Grounds Union, the Clinton Department of Public Works Union, and nonunion personnel.
- Public hearing: Class II Used Vehicle Dealer License at 865 Main Street
- FY2027 Budget Update
- Water/Sewer/Trash Abatements of $2,840.74
- Buy Recycle Policy adoption
- Executive sessions for collective bargaining with two unions and nonunion personnel
The board approved the draft annual town meeting warrant after removing Article 39 (Personnel Board By-Laws) due to lack of approval and legal review. They also approved a Class II dealer license relocation (4-1), supported a $500,000 special education stabilization fund article, and reviewed the FY27 budget. The board entered executive session for collective bargaining.
- Approved Class II dealer license relocation (4-1)
- Supported Article 15: Special Education Stabilization Fund at $500,000 (unanimous)
- Removed Article 39 from warrant (unanimous)
- Accepted warrant as reviewed subject to minor edits (unanimous)
- Approved abatements of $2,840.74 (unanimous)
- Entered executive session for collective bargaining with union and non-union personnel (unanimous)
Planning Board
The Clinton Planning Board will hold a public hearing to receive comments on proposed amendments to the Zoning By-Laws. The amendments would redefine 'kennel' and update use regulations to allow kennels by special permit in certain commercial and industrial districts. Parking requirements for kennels would be set at one space per 200 square feet of net floor area.
- Redefinition of 'kennel' to include commercial boarding, training, breeder, charitable, personal, and veterinary operations
- Change in use regulations to allow kennels by special permit in Business, Office, and Industrial districts
- New parking requirement: 1 space per 200 sq ft net floor area for kennels
- Public hearing on May 5, 2026 at 6:15 pm in Clinton Town Hall Select Chamber
Planning Board
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on a proposed zoning by-law amendment and consider a special permit request for 9 Sterling Street. Informal presentations include a dog daycare at 1075 Main Street and an indoor golf & sports bar at 1175 Main Street. The board will also approve invoices and prior meeting minutes.
- Special permit request by Juan Castillo for 9 Sterling Street
- Proposed zoning by-law amendment (Phil Duffy) - see legal notice
- Informal presentation: dog daycare facility at 1075 Main Street
- Informal presentation: indoor golf & sports bar at 1175 Main Street
- Approval of invoices and April 7, 2026 meeting minutes
Housing Authority
The Clinton Housing Authority will hold a regular meeting to approve minutes and bills, hear public comment, and consider a revised utility allowance from HUD effective July 1, 2026. The board will also receive an executive director's report and conduct interviews for that position.
- HUD approval of revised utility allowance effective July 1, 2026
- Interviews for Executive Director position at 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM
- Approval of minutes from April 14, 2026
- Authorization of payment of bills
- Public comment period
School Committee
The Clinton School Committee will review quarterly and upcoming budget reports, including FY26 Q3 finances and FY27 projections. Members will also consider new district policies on student AI use and medical administration. The meeting includes updates on the CMS building project and a culvert traffic impact study.
- FY26 Quarter 3 budget report
- FY27 House budget and federal grant updates
- Proposed AI use policy for students
- Proposed medical administration policy
- CMS building project and culvert traffic impact updates
Finance Committee
The Clinton Finance Committee will meet to review minutes and discuss the FY27 budget and articles. They will also handle old and new business and take public comment.
- Review and discussion of FY27 budget and articles
Retirement Board
The Clinton Retirement Board will hold a routine monthly meeting with standard agenda items including review of investments, accounting reconciliation, minutes, correspondence, and public comment. No significant decisions or specific proposals are listed.
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee and Select Board Budget Subcommittee are meeting to discuss the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. No further details on specific allocations or amounts are provided in the agenda.
- Review of FY27 budget
Conservation Commission
The Commission will review new permit applications, including a Notice of Intent for work at Boat Cove off Boylston Street, a Request for Determination of Applicability at 1 Reisner Way, and a Certificate of Compliance for Boston Gas Company at 498 Water Street. Committee reports on Rauscher Farm and administrative items like invoice approval ($42.99 for Konica Minolta) will also be discussed.
- Notice of Intent - Boat Cove off Boylston Street (Justin Guerra)
- Request for Determination of Applicability - 1 Reisner Way (Paul McManus)
- Request for Certificate of Compliance - 498 Water Street (Carolyn Holowczak, Boston Gas Company)
- Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee report
- Approval of invoice: Konica Minolta $42.99
Personnel Board
The Personnel Board will review and discuss proposed amendments to the Personnel Bylaw, including specific revisions to Section 5.2 on Vacation Leave. They will then vote on whether to approve these amendments for submission to the Town Meeting Warrant.
- Proposed amendments to Personnel Bylaw
- Revisions to Section 5.2 (Vacation Leave) and Subsection 5.2-2 (Accrual)
- Vote to approve amendments for Town Meeting Warrant
- Next meeting scheduled for May 12, 2026
Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees will vote on a new Notary Policy and revised policies for promotional flyers and filming/photography. They will also review the director's report including budget and MPLCP update, and receive an update on the library building project outreach.
- Vote on new Notary Policy
- Vote on revised Promotional Flyers policy
- Vote on revised Filming & Photography policy
- Update on Library Building Project Information Outreach
- Director's report including budget and MPLCP update
Board of Assessors
The Clinton Board of Assessors will meet to finalize review of FY2026 abatement applications. They will also review minutes from the previous meeting and discuss old and new business. Public comment will be heard.
- Final review of FY2026 abatement applications
- Review of previous meeting minutes
- Old and new business discussion
- Public comment period
Library Board of Trustees
This is a public information session for the Bigelow Library project. Attendees will hear a brief project overview, see a presentation of the design and impact, and have the opportunity for questions and answers.
- Presentation of library design and impact
Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees is holding a public information session to present the design and impact of the library project. The session includes a brief project overview, a presentation, and a question-and-answer period.
- Presentation of library project design and impact
Library Board of Trustees
This is a public information session to present the design and impact of the Bigelow Free Public Library project. The board will provide a brief overview, followed by a presentation and Q&A. No formal decisions are being made.
- Presentation of library project design and impact
Select Board
The Select Board will hold public hearings for a common victualler license and a vehicle dealer license, consider a funding request for an AA center, and vote on a ballot question for the Bigelow Library new construction project. They will also review the draft Annual Town Meeting Warrant and discuss the FY2027 budget process. Key contracts totaling $753,635 for sidewalk improvements are up for approval.
- Public hearing: Common Victualler License for 9 Sterling Street (Delicias da Nossa Terra y Pikanadas)
- Public hearing: Class II Vehicle Dealer License for 640 Main Street (Car Xpress Auto Sales)
- Vote on Bigelow Library New Construction Project Ballot Question
- Contract award of $438,740 to Antonellis Construction for Union/Walnut/Prospect Sidewalk Improvement
- Contract award of $314,895 to Systems Electrical Service for same sidewalk project
The board approved placing a $16,200 funding increase for the Clinton Alcoholics Information Center on the town meeting warrant. They also approved transfers of a common victualler license and a Class 2 dealer license, and placed a debt exclusion question for the Bigelow Library on the ballot pending counsel review. Two sidewalk improvement contracts totaling over $800,000 were awarded, and the hiring of an Assistant Town Administrator was tabled until a new contract is in place.
- Approved $16,200 warrant article for AA Center funding (5-0)
- Approved common victualler license transfer at 9 Sterling Street (5-0)
- Approved Class 2 dealer license transfer at 240 Main Street (5-0)
- Approved placing Bigelow Library debt exclusion on ballot pending counsel review (5-0)
- Awarded $487,365 sidewalk contract to Antonellis Construction (5-0)
- Awarded $314,895 lighting contract to Systems Electric Services (5-0)
- Tabled Assistant Town Administrator hiring (5-0)
- Extended citizen petition deadline to April 29 (5-0)
Retirement Board Sub-Committee
The Clinton Retirement Board Sub-Committee will discuss the board's investment consultant and receive public comment. No other substantive items are listed.
- Discussion of Board Investment Consultant
Council on Aging
The Clinton Council on Aging will review and discuss the FY27 budget, a change order for a water pipe at the Carriage House, job descriptions, and a solicitation policy. They will also hear reports from the director and financial officer.
- FY27 Budget discussion
- Carriage House change order for water pipe repair
- Job descriptions sent to HR
- Solicitation Policy Review
- Warrant approval
Zoning Board
The Zoning Board will discuss Onyx Auto Group's plan to lease 104 Sterling Street for auto body work as part of dealership operations, review an allowed use request for 119 Chestnut Street, and hold an informal discussion on 1042 Main Street.
- Onyx Auto Group LLC proposes leasing 104 Sterling Street for auto body work
- Rebecca Zeng seeks allowed use for 119 Chestnut Street
- Adelita Weaver informal discussion on 1042 Main Street
Permanent Building Committee
The Permanent Building Committee's School Building Sub-committee will vote on approving invoices for the Bigelow Library Project, a Carriage House Project change order and invoices, and Clinton Middle School invoices. They will also receive updates on the FBI and LPA|A Landscape.
- Bigelow Library Project invoices for approval (vote expected)
- Carriage House Project change order and invoices for approval (vote expected)
- Clinton Middle School invoices for approval (vote expected)
- FBI update
- LPA|A Landscape update
Housing Authority
This meeting includes a public hearing on the Federal Agency Plan, followed by approvals of the HUD Annual Plan for 2026 and the 5-Year Action Plan (2026-2030). The board will also approve minutes, authorize bill payments, and hear the executive director's report. Public comment is scheduled.
- Public Hearing on Federal Agency Plan
- Approval of HUD Annual Plan for July 1, 2026
- Approval of 5-Year Action Plan (2026-2030)
- Authorization of payment of bills
- Approval of minutes from March 10, 2026
Finance Committee
The committee will review minutes, consider a $30,000 reserve fund transfer for a Fire Department contract with Lexipol for policies and tablets, and discuss the FY27 Budget.
- Reserve Fund Transfer: $30,000 for Fire Dept contract with Lexipol
- FY27 Budget discussion
School Committee
The Clinton School Committee will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget for the 2026-2027 school year. The hearing includes presentations and will accept public comments. The proposed budget is available on the district's website.
- Public hearing on proposed 2026-2027 school budget
School Committee
The Clinton School Committee will convene to approve minutes and bills, with a primary focus on the FY27 budget, including a public hearing and discussion of Version B. The agenda also covers committee reports, policy readings, and upcoming school events.
- Approval of bills and minutes from March 23, 2026
- FY27 Budget Version B discussion and public hearing
- Policy readings: School Wellness Program and Animals in School
- New policy reading: Artificial Intelligence (IJNDA)
- Negotiations committee report
Select Board
The Select Board meets jointly with the Finance Committee and School Committee for the Fiscal Year 2027 budget hearing, featuring a presentation from the School Department. They will also receive an update on the Town Administrator search. The board will then enter executive session to prepare for negotiations with nonunion personnel regarding the Town Administrator.
- Fiscal Year 2027 Joint Budget Hearing with School Department presentation
- Town Administrator Search Update
- Executive session for strategy on nonunion personnel negotiations (Town Administrator)
- Adjournment
The Select Board and Finance Committee reviewed the FY27 school budget, including a $1.586M increase in special education tuition. Dr. Meyer reported construction is on schedule with a possible $10M underspend. The Board made an offer to a Town Administrator finalist, who verbally accepted pending contract.
- Offered Town Administrator position to candidate (verbal acceptance)
- Reviewed FY27 school operating budget of $36.38M
- Discussed $1.586M increase in special education tuition
- Noted construction project on schedule with possible $10M under budget
School Committee
The School Committee, Board of Selectmen, and Finance Committee are meeting jointly to discuss and potentially decide on the FY27 Budget Version B for Clinton Public Schools.
- Discussion of FY27 Budget Version B
Library Trustees Policy Subcommittee
The Policy Subcommittee will discuss and potentially approve a new policy for notary services. They will also review renewals of existing policies on filming & photography and posting public flyers. Public comment will be accepted before decisions.
- New Notary Services policy proposal
- Renewal of Filming & Photography policy
- Renewal of Posting Public Flyers policy
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee, School Committee, and Select Board will hold a joint public meeting. They will receive a presentation on the FY27 School Budget. They will also receive an update on the Town Administrator Search.
- FY27 School Budget Presentation
- Town Administrator Search Update
Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee
The Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee will discuss adaptive land management, habitat updates, and invasive species control. They will consider permissions and finalize a schedule of 2026 public programs including wildlife events, pollinator garden, and Story Walk. The meeting also covers trails, volunteer opportunities, and usage violations.
- Adaptive land management: trails, conservation mowing, equipment maintenance
- Invasive species control: loosestrife beetles 2026
- All Persons Path to Clamshell Pond
- 2026 public programs: Meet Rauscher Farm's Wildlife (Apr 25), Pollinator Nursery Garden (Aug), Story Walk (Jul-Nov), Fireflies (Jun), Fresh Water Jellyfish (Sep)
- Volunteer opportunities: WPI IQP project, Woodland Stewardship (May 9)
Parks & Recreation
The commission will review the proposed FY27 budget and capital projects. They will also hear updates on facilities, grounds, and parks and recreation operations.
- Review of FY27 Budget Request & Capital Projects
- Facilities & Grounds Update
- Parks & Recreation Update
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
Fuller Field Commission
The Fuller Field Commission is meeting to approve previous meeting minutes and receive updates from Facilities & Grounds and Parks & Recreation departments. No specific action items, contracts, or public hearings are listed.
Select Board
The Select Board meets with the Finance Committee to hold public hearings on the Fiscal Year 2027 budgets for the Human Resources Department and Bigelow Public Library. The board also enters executive session to discuss strategy for nonunion personnel contract negotiations.
- Fiscal Year 2027 budget hearing: Human Resources Department
- Fiscal Year 2027 budget hearing: Bigelow Public Library
- Executive session for nonunion personnel negotiation strategy
The Select Board and Finance Committee reviewed HR department budget needs and the library budget, including a proposed salary study and library building project warrant article. No votes were taken on any requests or proposals. The meeting adjourned into executive session without returning to open session.
- Heard HR budget presentation, no action taken
- Heard library budget presentation, no action taken
- Adjourned into executive session
Planning Board
The Planning Board will continue a special permit hearing for a property on Chestnut Street. They will also consider a business license application for an auto mechanic shop, a citizen petition to amend the kennel bylaw, and a class III license transfer. An update on Jabil and approval of prior invoices and minutes are on the agenda.
- Special permit continuation for 248-250 Chestnut St.
- Business license application for auto mechanic shop at 1042 Main St Bay #6
- Citizen petition to amend kennel bylaw at 474A Main St
- Class III license transfer from 1181 Main St to 865 Main St
- Jabil update and potential next steps from CEDO Director
Personnel Board
The Personnel Board will review and vote on department head feedback for the FY27 Personnel Bylaw, and prepare a draft warrant article due April 15. They will also consider a proposal for a non-union classification and compensation study. A status update on open positions is also on the agenda.
- FY27 Personnel Bylaw Review and vote on department head feedback
- Draft warrant article submission for FY27 bylaw changes (due 4/15/26)
- Non-Union Classification and Compensation Study Proposal
- Status of open positions
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee and Select Board will hold a joint meeting to receive and discuss departmental budget presentations for the Library and Human Resources for fiscal year 2027. No specific dollar amounts or additional agenda items are listed.
- Library FY27 budget presentation
- Human Resources FY27 budget presentation
Finance Committee
The Clinton Finance Committee, School Committee, and Select Board will hold a joint public meeting to receive a presentation on the FY27 school budget. No other items are on the agenda.
- FY27 School Budget Presentation
Board of Health
The Board of Health will review its budget, discuss proposed guidelines for body art internships, review abandoned properties, and address housing complaints. The meeting also includes old and new business.
- Budget Review
- Body Art Internship Guidelines
- Abandoned Property Review
- Housing Complaints