Whitman, Massachusetts
Próximas reuniones
Conservation Commission
La comisión revisará una Solicitud de Determinación de Aplicabilidad (RDA) para 16 Jacob Lane. También firmarán órdenes y nómina, discutirán cambios en los reglamentos y aprobarán las actas de la reunión anterior.
- Audiencia de RDA para 16 Jacob Lane
- Firmar órdenes y nómina
- Revisar informes de inspección del sitio
- Discusión de reglamentos
- Aprobar actas de la reunión del 16 de junio
Public Works Commission
La comisión del Departamento de Obras Públicas de Whitman se reunirá para aprobar las actas de June y revisar las actualizaciones del superintendente. Los comisionados procesarán las solicitudes de entierro en el cementerio para Saturday y las exenciones de impuestos a la propiedad. La sesión cerrará con una reunión ejecutiva para evaluar candidatos para puestos vacantes.
- Aprobar las actas de la reunión del 10 de June de 2026
- Revisar las solicitudes de entierro en el cementerio para Saturday
- Procesar las solicitudes de exención de impuestos a la propiedad
- Recibir actualizaciones operativas del superintendente
- Realizar una sesión ejecutiva para entrevistar a candidatos para puestos vacantes
Whitman Housing Authority
La Autoridad de Vivienda de Whitman llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para revisar su propuesta de Plan Anual FY2027. El plan incluye un plan de mejoras de capital por tres años, un plan de mantenimiento y reparación, el presupuesto operativo actual, respuestas a los hallazgos de la Revisión de Gestión de Desempeño (PMR) y una lista de exenciones de las regulaciones de EOHLC. Los residentes y el público en general pueden presentar comentarios de forma oral o por escrito hasta que concluya la audiencia.
- Plan de Mejoras de Capital Propuesto (3 años)
- Plan de Mantenimiento y Reparación
- Presupuesto Operativo Actual
- Respuestas a los hallazgos de la Revisión de Gestión de Desempeño (PMR)
- Lista de exenciones de las regulaciones de EOHLC
Whitman Finance Committee
El Comité de Finanzas de Whitman se reunirá para aprobar las actas de la reunión anterior y discutir transferencias de partidas como nuevos asuntos. No se enumeran otros elementos específicos en la agenda, lo que hace que la reunión sea en gran medida procedimental.
- Transferencias de partidas (sin montos especificados)
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre nuevos negocios en 138 South Avenue y 96 Cherry Street. También votarán sobre las actas de la reunión anterior y discutirán otros asuntos. Se programó una sesión ejecutiva para discusiones estratégicas sobre negociaciones de personal no sindicalizado.
- Audiencia pública para 138 South Avenue y 96 Cherry Street
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión anterior
- Sesión ejecutiva para negociaciones de personal no sindicalizado
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Junta de Apelaciones llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para considerar una petición de plan de sitio de Robert Murphy. La propuesta implica demoler un edificio accesorio existente para construir un nuevo edificio que contenga una unidad de vivienda accesoria.
- Aprobación del plan de sitio para 138 South Avenue
- Demolición del edificio accesorio existente
- Construcción de nueva unidad de vivienda accesoria (ADU)
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Junta de Apelaciones llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para revisar una petición de E & A Real Estate Investments LLC. El solicitante solicita exenciones y aprobación del plan del sitio para demoler una estructura residencial y construir una vivienda multifamiliar de cuatro unidades.
- Demolición de la estructura residencial existente en 96 Cherry Street
- Propuesta para una vivienda multifamiliar de 4 unidades (3 dormitorios por unidad)
- Solicitud de exenciones de las Secciones 240-5.4.A(12) y 240-7.3(A), (B) y (C)
- Aprobación del Plan del Sitio según la Sección 240-2
Reuniones recientes
South Shore Regional School District Committee
El comité se reunirá de manera remota para discutir asuntos legales. Una parte de la reunión está dedicada a una sesión ejecutiva sobre estrategia de litigio.
- Votación para Sesión Ejecutiva sobre estrategia de litigio
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Policy Subcommittee se reunirá para establecer un cargo formal para revisar las políticas restantes del distrito. El grupo también comenzará a desarrollar un School Committee Member Handbook y a revisar las recomendaciones del Policy Advisory Group.
- Creación de un School Committee Member Handbook y procedimientos
- Revisión de recomendaciones del Policy Advisory Group
- Discusión de Tenth Section policies (IHAMA)
- Discusión de Eleventh Section policies (IINDD, IKF, IKFE, IMB, IMG, IMGA)
- Discusión de Twelfth Section policies (JB, JBA, JBB, JF, JFABE, JFBB, JH, JHD, JIC, SICA)
Select Board
La Junta Selecta de Whitman reorganizará su liderazgo, aprobará la nómina y revisará las actualizaciones de comités sobre parques e infraestructura. Los miembros votarán sobre permisos para conciertos de verano, aceptarán una donación para el Refugio de Animales y finalizarán la Política de Uso del Auditorio del Ayuntamiento. La reunión también incluye sesiones ejecutivas para discutir asuntos de personal y un arrendamiento de propiedad para la Despensa de Alimentos de Whitman.
- Transferencias presupuestarias por renglón
- Arrendamiento de la Despensa de Alimentos de Whitman en el antiguo Edificio de Administración de Obras Públicas
- Permisos para los conciertos de verano de la Filarmónica del Sureste y del WCC
- Aceptación de donación para el Refugio de Animales de la Fundación Familiar Copeland
- Revisión de la Política de Uso del Auditorio del Ayuntamiento
Old Colony Planning Council
La Comisión de Desarrollo Económico del Old Colony Planning Council se reunirá para votar sobre la adición de proyectos a su Lista de Proyectos Prioritarios de CEDS y discutir el Plan Maestro del Centro de Whitman. También escucharán una presentación sobre cómo atraer desarrollo en East Bridgewater.
- Votación sobre adiciones a la Lista de Proyectos Prioritarios de CEDS
- Discusión sobre el Plan Maestro del Centro de Whitman
- Cómo atraer desarrollo: el ejemplo de East Bridgewater
- Actualización sobre la membresía de la Comisión
- Comentario público
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Junta de Apelaciones llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para considerar solicitudes de excepción y aprobación del plano del sitio para la construcción de siete dúplex (14 unidades de vivienda) en 25 Rye Hill Street. La petición de Ousamequin Realty Trust busca excepciones de las Secciones 240.5.4.A(12) y 240.7.3.C(4) de los reglamentos de zonificación del pueblo.
- Excepción de la Sección 240.5.4.A(12)
- Excepción de la Sección 240.7.3.C(4)
- Aprobación del plano del sitio según la Sección 240-7.2
- Construcción de siete dúplex (14 unidades) en 25 Rye Hill Street
- Peticionario: Ousamequin Realty Trust
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación realizará una audiencia pública sobre una nueva solicitud de zonificación para 25 Rye Hill Street. También aprobarán las actas de reuniones anteriores y podrán entrar en sesión ejecutiva para discutir estrategias para las negociaciones de contratos no sindicalizados.
- Nueva solicitud de zonificación para 25 Rye Hill Street
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors revisará las actas de reuniones anteriores y la nómina. También está previsto que aprueben reducciones de impuestos selectivos y discutan cambios en los próximos contratos de servicios de tasación.
- Aprobación de reducciones de impuestos selectivos
- Discussion of RFP y cambios en los contratos de servicios de tasación para FY2026, 2027 y 2028
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El comité se reunirá para aprobar las actas de la reunión anterior y autorizar pagos para varias cuentas del distrito. Esto incluye revisar los gastos de nómina y servicios de alimentación.
- Aprobación del Warrant de Accounts Payable
- Aprobación del Warrant de Food Services
- Aprobación del Warrant de Payroll
- Aprobación del Warrant de Whitman Middle School Building Project
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
El Comité Directivo de Implementación del Plan de Espacios Abiertos y Recreación se reunirá para determinar los objetivos prioritarios para 2026. El grupo identificará los recursos, responsabilidades y cronogramas necesarios para ejecutar estos objetivos.
- Priorización de objetivos para 2026
- Identificación de recursos para ejecutar objetivos
- Asignación de responsabilidades a miembros del comité y socios externos
- Establecimiento de cronogramas de acción
Economic Development Committee
El Comité de Desarrollo Económico escuchará una presentación del Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC) sobre la Downtown Whitman Revitalization Strategy. También discutirán ordenanzas modelo sobre energía solar y baterías, eventos comunitarios de creación de lugares y propiedades vacantes. El comité considerará actualizar la sección de Desarrollo Económico del Plan Estratégico o Plan Maestro.
- Presentación sobre la Downtown Whitman Revitalization Strategy por OCPC
- Discusión de ordenanzas modelo sobre energía solar y baterías
- Revisión de eventos comunitarios de creación de lugares
- Discusión de propiedades vacantes
- Consideración del análisis SWOT y actualización de la sección de Desarrollo Económico del Plan Estratégico o Plan Maestro
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Comité Escolar Regional de Whitman-Hanson llevará a cabo una reunión pública virtual de audiencia. Votarán sobre un contrato de autobuses y sobre la extensión de la evaluación del superintendente. También entrarán en sesión ejecutiva para negociaciones con personal no sindicalizado, específicamente el Director de Educación Especial.
- Votar sobre contrato de autobuses
- Votar sobre extensión de la evaluación del superintendente
- Sesión ejecutiva para negociaciones con personal no sindicalizado
South Shore Recycling Cooperative
La Cooperativa de Reciclaje de South Shore votará sobre el presupuesto del FY27 y elegirá nuevos miembros de la junta directiva. La reunión también incluye actualizaciones sobre el depósito de residuos domésticos peligrosos (HHW) y un informe sobre el programa DEP MAC.
- Votación sobre el presupuesto del FY27
- Elección de la lista de la junta directiva: James Downey, Jean Landis Naumann, Arlene Dias, Rachel Gerold
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 15 de mayo
- Actualización sobre el depósito de HHW
- Día Nacional de Devolución de Baterías 9/12
Old Colony Planning Council
El Old Colony Planning Council elegirá a sus oficiales del Consejo FY26 y del Consejo ROM y aprobará las actas de reuniones anteriores. Esta es una reunión de procedimiento de rutina sin decisiones políticas importantes ni audiencias públicas.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión de noviembre de 2024
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del Comité Ejecutivo de junio de 2025
- Elección de los oficiales del Consejo FY26
- Elección de los oficiales del Consejo ROM FY26
Old Colony Planning Council
Esta reunión del Old Colony Planning Council y su organismo de planificación regional es en gran medida procesal. Los puntos de la agenda incluyen la aprobación de actas de reuniones anteriores, la recepción de informes de comités y la presentación del informe anual. No se programan decisiones importantes ni audiencias públicas.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión de OCPC de mayo de 2026 y de la reunión de OCPC ROM de junio de 2025
- Informe de la reunión del Comité de Auditoría y Finanzas
- Informe de la reunión del Comité de Nominaciones
- Presentación del Informe Anual
- Informe del Fideicomiso OPEB
Old Colony Planning Council
Esta reunión del OPEB Trust Committee cubre una visión general del rendimiento del fideicomiso, los requisitos de informes y registros para el Old Colony Planning Council, y la programación de futuras reuniones. Es en gran medida procedimental, sin decisiones importantes ni audiencias públicas.
- Revisión de las actas de la reunión de enero de 2026
- Visión general del rendimiento del fideicomiso
- Discusión sobre los requisitos de informes al Council
- Discusión sobre los requisitos de registros y archivos
- Calendario de futuras reuniones
Board of Library Trustees
La Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Biblioteca revisará informes financieros y de personal mensuales. La reunión se centrará en la reorganización de la junta después de la elección municipal y en abordar cambios de personal.
- Reorganización de la junta posterior a la elección municipal
- Cambios de personal
- Costo y financiamiento de subvención para un nuevo buzón de devolución de libros al aire libre
- Revisión del presupuesto e informes financieros
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Comité de Construcción de Whitman Middle School llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y una reunión para discutir y potencialmente votar sobre las órdenes de cambio n.º 8 y 9, las enmiendas AI3 n.º 5 y otros elementos relacionados con la construcción. El comité también revisará el financiamiento del proyecto, el cronograma y el diseño de una placa conmemorativa.
- Órdenes de cambio n.º 8 y 9 (posible votación)
- Enmiendas AI3 n.º 5 (posible votación)
- Revisión financiera y actualización de fondos
- Placa conmemorativa (posible votación)
- Próxima fecha de reunión: 6/16/2026 o 6/23/2026
Planning Board
El Planning Board se reunirá para revisar y aprobar los planes de desarrollo o de sitio para dos propiedades específicas. La junta también aprobará las actas de la reunión del 9 de junio.
- Revisión de planes para 98 Cherry Street
- Revisión de planes para 447 Harvard Street
Old Colony Planning Council
El comité de Finanzas-Auditoría del Consejo de Planificación de Old Colony revisará y votará sobre las actas de la reunión de mayo de 2026 y los estados financieros. También discutirán el estado de una cuenta inactiva de Rockland Trust y la legislación estatal de jubilación.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión de mayo de 2026
- Revisión de los estados financieros de mayo de 2026
- Discusión sobre la cuenta inactiva de Rockland Trust
- Actualización sobre la legislación estatal de jubilación
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Comité Escolar Regional de Whitman-Hanson se reunirá para aprobar las actas de la reunión, votar sobre el Plan de Mejora de la Escuela Secundaria y realizar terceras lecturas de varias políticas. La sesión incluye el reconocimiento de jubilados y la presentación de un premio.
- Votación sobre el Plan de Mejora de la Escuela Secundaria
- Tercera lectura y votación de múltiples políticas (EHAA, EHB, FFA, etc.)
- Aprobación de las actas de las reuniones del 6 de mayo, 20 de mayo y 3 de junio
- Votación sobre el Anexo del MOA de la Unidad B
- Primera lectura de la Política IHBHD (Aprendizaje en línea)
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Regional Agreement Committee discutirá temas de transporte. La reunión incluye comentario público y es de otro modo de procedimiento.
- Discusión sobre transporte
Select Board
El Select Board realizará audiencias públicas, considerará resoluciones y votará sobre varios contratos, incluyendo un contrato de pavimentación de carreteras de $500,000 y un acuerdo de consultoría de $4,000. También revisarán informes departamentales y aprobarán las actas de las reuniones.
- Audiencia pública para un permiso especial
- Considerar contrato de $500,000 para pavimentación de carreteras
- Aprobar contrato de servicios de consultoría de $4,000
- Revisar informe del departamento de policía
- Aprobar actas de la reunión anterior
Select Board
La agenda de esta reunión del Select Board consiste principalmente en trámites procesales. Los elementos específicos no están claros debido al formato, pero probablemente incluyen aprobación de actas, renovaciones de licencias e informes estándar.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión anterior
- Renovación de licencias anuales
- Revisión de informes financieros
- Discusión de actualizaciones rutinarias de los departamentos
Old Colony Planning Council
La Organización de Planificación Metropolitana de Old Colony (MPO) considerará respaldar el Borrador del Programa de Trabajo de Planificación Unificado (UPWP) para el AF 2027 y el Borrador del Plan de Transporte Coordinado de Servicios Humanos (CHSTP), ambos con períodos de comentarios públicos. La reunión también incluye ajustes al Programa de Mejoras de Transporte (TIP) para los años fiscales 2026-2030, una descripción general del Plan de Inversión de Capital 2027-2031 de MassDOT y actualizaciones sobre los estudios de corredor para la Ruta 80 y la Ruta 53/139.
- Posible respaldo del Borrador del UPWP para el AF 2027
- Posible respaldo del Borrador del Plan de Transporte Coordinado de Servicios Humanos
- Ajustes/enmiendas al TIP para los AF 2026-2030
- Estudio del Corredor de la Ruta 80 en Kingston y Plymouth
- Estudio del Corredor de la Ruta 53/139 en Pembroke
Conservation Commission
La Comisión de Conservación de Whitman celebrará una reunión ordinaria para revisar inspecciones de sitios, aprobar actas de reuniones y discutir reglamentos. La sesión es de procedimiento sin grandes proyectos o votaciones programadas.
- Revisión de inspecciones de sitios y nuevos materiales
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 2 de junio
- Discusión de los reglamentos de la Comisión de Conservación
- Firmar órdenes de pago y nómina
- Cierre
Board of Assessors
La Junta de Evaluadores votará sobre elementos financieros clave, incluido el factor 7.1 para facturas preliminares y la firma del compromiso preliminar de propiedad inmobiliaria y personal del FY27. También aprobarán desgravaciones, solicitudes del Capítulo 61A y facturas de WB Mason y Amazon, y llevarán a cabo una sesión ejecutiva para denegar una exención de bienes raíces 41A.
- Aprobar tres nóminas (23 de mayo, 6 de junio, 13 de junio)
- Firmar facturas de WB Mason y Amazon
- Votar sobre desgravaciones de impuestos especiales
- Aprobar solicitudes del Capítulo 61A (aplazamiento de impuestos agrícolas/forestales)
- Realizar sesión ejecutiva para denegar exención de bienes raíces 41A
Board of Zoning Appeals
La Board of Appeals llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para considerar una petición del Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston. La solicitud es para la aprobación del plan de sitio para construir un garaje de almacenamiento auxiliar en St. James Cemetery.
- Aprobación del plan de sitio para garaje de almacenamiento auxiliar en St. James Cemetery (Harvard Street)
Board of Zoning Appeals
El Zoning Board of Appeals celebrará una reunión pública el June 15, 2026. Discutirán nuevos negocios relacionados con St. James Cemetery, aprobarán las actas de reuniones anteriores y tratarán otros asuntos. La junta también entrará en sesión ejecutiva para estrategia sobre negociaciones de personal no sindicalizado.
- Nuevos Negocios: St. James Cemetery off Harvard Street
- Aprobar actas de reuniones anteriores
- Sesión ejecutiva para estrategia de personal no sindicalizado
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Comité Escolar Regional de Whitman-Hanson llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para reorganizarse, aprobar las actas de la reunión anterior y firmar varias órdenes, incluyendo cuentas por pagar, servicios de alimentos, nómina y la orden del Proyecto de Construcción de la Escuela Intermedia Whitman.
- Reorganización del comité
- Aprobación de las actas del 29 de mayo de 2026
- Firma de la orden de cuentas por pagar
- Firma de la orden de servicios de alimentos
- Firma de la orden del Proyecto de Construcción de la Escuela Intermedia Whitman
Recreation Commission
La Comisión de Recreación reorganizará su liderazgo después de las elecciones de mayo. La junta revisará el presupuesto y proporcionará actualizaciones sobre los programas de parques y piscinas. También coordinarán el próximo evento del 4 de julio y las solicitudes de uso de campos.
- Reorganización posterior a las elecciones
- Revisión del presupuesto
- Apertura de la piscina y actualizaciones de programas
- Planificación del evento del 4 de julio
- Solicitudes de uso de campos
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
La Coalición de Preparación para Emergencias de Salud Pública de la Región 5C se reúne para revisar las actualizaciones presupuestarias y la guía del departamento de salud estatal. Los planificadores discutirán las preocupaciones municipales para los próximos eventos, incluida la Copa Mundial de la FIFA, América 250 y Tall Ships, así como concluir las actividades de BP2. La reunión también incluye actualizaciones de HMCC y vacantes en el Comité Ejecutivo.
- Actualizaciones presupuestarias para la financiación de la coalición
- Actualizaciones generales del DPH sobre la preparación para la salud pública
- Discusión de los planificadores sobre la planificación de emergencias para la Copa Mundial de la FIFA/América 250/Tall Ships
- Conclusión del programa BP2
- Vacantes en el Comité Ejecutivo
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
El Comité Ejecutivo de la Región 5C se reunirá para discutir actualizaciones presupuestarias y departamentales de la DPH y la HMCC. La sesión también cubrirá el progreso de la capacitación y la conclusión de la fase BP2. El comité actualmente busca cubrir vacantes ejecutivas.
- Actualizaciones presupuestarias
- Actualizaciones generales de DPH y HMCC
- Conclusión de BP2
- Vacantes en el Comité Ejecutivo
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
El Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee discutirá y priorizará los objetivos para 2026, identificará acciones y recursos para ejecutar esos objetivos, asignará responsabilidades a los miembros del comité y socios externos, y establecerá plazos para las acciones.
- Aprobar actas de la reunión anterior
- Priorización de objetivos para 2026
- Identificar acciones y recursos para ejecutar objetivos
- Asignar responsabilidades y establecer plazos
- Nuevos asuntos
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Subcomité de Políticas del Distrito Escolar Regional de Whitman-Hanson se reunirá para reorganizar y revisar las políticas internas del distrito. Los miembros redactarán un encargo para desarrollar un nuevo Manual del Miembro del Comité Escolar y evaluarán las recomendaciones del Grupo Asesor de Políticas. Esta agenda es principalmente procesal y se centra en actualizaciones de gobernanza, no en decisiones presupuestarias o de instalaciones públicas.
- Redactar un encargo para desarrollar un Manual del Miembro del Comité Escolar
- Revisar las políticas restantes del distrito y las recomendaciones del Grupo Asesor de Políticas
- Reorganizar el liderazgo del subcomité y aprobar las actas de mayo
- Revisar los códigos de política de la Décima y Undécima Sección
Whitman Council on Aging
El Whitman Council on Aging llevará a cabo una reunión de rutina para aprobar las actas del 13 de mayo de 2026, recibir informes de comités de OCES y Self-Help, y discutir asuntos pendientes que incluyen mantenimiento de edificios, programas y actividades, y transporte. No se enumeran decisiones importantes ni nuevos asuntos.
- Aprobar actas de la reunión del 13 de mayo
- Informes de comités: OCES, Self-Help
- Discusión sobre mantenimiento de edificios
- Discusión sobre programas y actividades
- Discusión sobre transporte
Whitman Aid to the Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund Committee
El Comité del Fondo de Impuestos para Ancianos y Discapacitados de Whitman se reunirá para aprobar las actas de la reunión anterior, revisar el saldo de la cuenta de donaciones y discutir el lanzamiento de solicitudes y la divulgación. También planificarán el Día de Whitman y una actualización de la recaudación de fondos.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 13 de mayo de 2026
- Actualización del saldo de la cuenta de donaciones
- Discusión sobre el lanzamiento de solicitudes y divulgación
- Planificación del Día de Whitman
- Actualización de la recaudación de fondos para Friends of the Fund
South Shore Regional School District Committee
El Comité Escolar de la Región Vocacional de South Shore y el Comité de Construcción se reúnen de manera conjunta. El Comité de Construcción votará sobre la adjudicación de un contrato de concreto, la aprobación de facturas y un proceso de órdenes de cambio. El Comité Escolar votará sobre transferencias presupuestarias, recomendaciones de ingresos excedentes, adopción de libros de texto, manual del estudiante, un viaje de campo fuera del estado y donaciones. Se programó una sesión ejecutiva para la estrategia de litigio.
- Votación para adjudicar el contrato de Concrete (Suffolk #08)
- Aprobar facturas mensuales de LeftField, DRA y Suffolk
- Transferencia al Stabilization Fund (votación)
- Recomendaciones de Ingresos Excedentes (votación)
- Viaje de campo fuera del estado: FFA National Competition, Indianapolis, 20-23 de octubre de 2026
Public Works Commission
La Comisión de Obras Públicas reorganizará su junta y considerará contratar un capataz de carreteras. También discutirá los entierros de los sábados, aprobará actas anteriores y revisará los estatutos de la DPW. Está prevista una sesión ejecutiva para la negociación colectiva y la estrategia de litigio.
- Reorganizar la junta
- Discutir el puesto de capataz de carreteras
- Entierros de los sábados
- Aprobar las actas de la reunión del 5/13/2026
- Sesión ejecutiva para negociación colectiva/litigio
Planning Board
La agenda consiste enteramente en trámites procedimentales. La junta aprobará las actas de la reunión anterior y revisará el correo y la nómina de rutina.
Whitman Housing Authority
La Autoridad de Vivienda de Whitman celebrará una reunión para reorganizar la Junta de Comisionados, votar sobre informes financieros que incluyen los vales de mayo de 2026 y los estados financieros de abril, y abordar las cancelaciones de alquiler incobrable. También revisarán las regulaciones estatales actualizadas para los estándares de elegibilidad y ocupación, y discutirán la máquina de bingo de Harvard Court.
- Reorganización de la Junta de Comisionados
- Votación sobre los vales de mayo de 2026 y los estados financieros de abril de 2026
- Votación para cancelar el alquiler incobrable para el año fiscal 2026
- Revisión de las regulaciones actualizadas 760 CMR 5.00 y 6.00
- Discusión sobre la máquina de bingo de Harvard Court
Board of Health
The Board of Health se reunirá para aprobar las actas anteriores y revisar informes del inspector de salud y de la enfermera de salud pública. La junta también revisará permisos y licencias emitidos recientemente.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 18 de mayo de 2026
- Informe del Inspector de Salud
- Informe de la Enfermera de Salud Pública
- Revisión de permisos y licencias emitidos
Recreation Commission
The Recreation Commission will meet to approve April meeting minutes, consider a request from APEX Martial Arts Center to use Whitman Town Park, and discuss budget, park programs, pool opening, field usage, and the 4th of July event. The commission will also reorganize after the May elections and receive updates from the Community Preservation Committee and Open Space.
- APEX Martial Arts Center request to utilize Whitman Town Park
- Budget discussion
- Pool opening and pool program update
- Field usage requests
- 4th of July event planning
Plymouth County Advisory Board
La Junta Asesora de Plymouth County llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y votará sobre el presupuesto y los ingresos del año fiscal 2027. La reunión incluye discusiones sobre el presupuesto, mociones y actualizaciones sobre la American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA).
- Audiencia pública: Ingresos y presupuesto del año fiscal 2027
- Votación: Ingresos del año fiscal 2027
- Votación: Presupuesto de Plymouth County para el año fiscal 2027
- Votación: Asignación de fondos de impuesto a escrituras del Capítulo 64D
- Actualización sobre la American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA)
Old Colony Planning Council
El Old Colony Planning Council discutirá y votará sobre el borrador del FFY 2027 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) y el 2026 Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan, ambos abiertos para comentario público durante 21 días. También escucharán una actualización sobre el FFY 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) y elegirán a los oficiales del JTC.
- Elección de oficiales del JTC para el período 2026-2027
- Actualización sobre el Ajuste 2 del TIP para FFY 2026-2030
- Orador invitado sobre las mejoras en las instalaciones de Brockton Area Transit (BAT)
- Borrador del FFY 2027 UPWP para revisión pública de 21 días
- Borrador del 2026 Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan para revisión pública de 21 días
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Comité Escolar Regional de Whitman-Hanson votará sobre elementos financieros que incluyen un Revenue Anticipation Note y ayuda estatal adicional del Capítulo 70 para el año fiscal 26. También aprobarán planes de mejora escolar, nombrarán representantes para colaborativas educativas y realizarán segundas lecturas de múltiples políticas. Está programada una presentación de la Escuela Primaria Indian Head.
- Presentación de la Escuela Primaria Indian Head
- Voto para otorgar Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN)
- Voto para asignar ayuda adicional del Capítulo 70 para el año fiscal 26
- Aprobación de Planes de Mejora Escolar
- Segunda lectura de las políticas EHAA, EHB, FFA, GA, GBA, GBEB, GBEBC, GBEC, GBEE, GBI, GCBA, GCCC, GCCD, GCRD, GDD y GDQC
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
El Subcomité de Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar Regional Whitman-Hanson se reunirá para discutir actualizaciones financieras. La sesión se centra en la ayuda estatal y actualizaciones de préstamos a corto plazo.
- FY 26 Chapter 70 Aid
- Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) update
- Excess & Deficiency report
Select Board
La Select Board llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre una petición para modificar las instalaciones con licencia de Whitman Market & Liquor en 183 South Avenue. También discutirán el proceso de búsqueda de administrador municipal, un estudio de revitalización del centro de la ciudad, y nombrarán un nuevo gerente de instalaciones. Otros asuntos incluyen votar sobre cuentas rotativas y declarar un edificio anterior del DPW disponible para disposición.
- Audiencia pública para la modificación de la licencia de licores de Whitman Market & Liquor (7:05 p.m.)
- Discusión del proceso de búsqueda de administrador municipal
- Nombramiento de Michael Cogran como Gerente de Instalaciones (sujeto a negociaciones)
- Votación para declarar el edificio anterior de la Administración del DPW disponible para disposición
- Estudio de Revitalización del Centro con OCPC
Conservation Commission
Esta reunión consiste principalmente en tareas administrativas: firmar órdenes de pago y nóminas, revisar informes de inspecciones de sitio y aprobar actas de reuniones anteriores. No hay proyectos, audiencias ni votaciones específicas en la agenda.
- Firmar órdenes de pago y nóminas
- Informe sobre inspecciones de sitio
- Revisar y votar las actas de la reunión del 18 de mayo
- Decisiones y votos sobre proyectos según sea necesario
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional Agreement Committee will meet to reorganize, likely electing officers. They will discuss the timeline for moving forward with the regional agreement process. Future meeting dates will also be set.
- Reorganization of the Regional Agreement Committee
- Discussion of timeline moving forward for regional agreement
- Setting future meeting dates
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council will vote on the FY 2027 Budget and approve the FFY 2027 Unified Planning Work Program and the 2026 Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan. Staff will present on Title III grant awards, a regional housing strategy, a farmland protection initiative, and an MS4 grant and culvert program. Proclamations for Bike Month and Older Americans Month will also be considered.
- Approve draft 2026 Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan
- Approve draft FFY 2027 Unified Planning Work Program
- Vote on FY 2027 Budget
- Title III Grant Awards presentation and action
- Regional Housing Strategy presentation
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman Middle School Building Committee will review the construction status, financial updates, and several change orders. They will also discuss the project schedule, furniture packages, and a dedication plaque. Potential votes may be taken on the financial review, change order #7, invoices, and other items.
- Review Change Order #7 and invoices
- Discuss 50% DCAM reviews
- MSBA Change Order Letter
- FFE packages update
- Project team org charts
Planning Board
The Planning Board will approve previous meeting minutes, discuss a project on South Ave and Off Harvard St. (likely James Cemetery), and welcome a new member. The agenda is mostly procedural with no significant decisions or dollar amounts listed.
- Approve minutes from May 12, 2026
- Discuss South Ave and Off Harvard St. (James Cemetery)
- Welcome new member and set summer hours
- Open and review mail, minutes, payroll
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council will vote on April 2026 meeting minutes and financials, receive the Personnel Committee Report, and consider the FY 2027 budget. They will also discuss state retirement legislation and other business.
- Approval of April 2026 meeting minutes
- Approval of April 2026 financials
- Personnel Committee Report
- Consideration of FY 2027 Budget
- Discussion on State Retirement Legislation
Recreation Commission
The Recreation Commission will review and approve minutes from April, reorganize, and discuss the budget. They will also cover the park program, pool program, fields, and planning for the 4th of July event, along with updates from CPC and Open Space. The meeting includes open discussion.
- Budget review
- Park program update
- Pool program update
- Fields discussion
- 4th of July event planning
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee will conduct a site walk of Memorial Field to evaluate its potential for a skate park. No other items are on the agenda.
- Evaluation of Memorial Field for Potential Skate Park
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee will discuss and prioritize goals for 2026. They will identify actions and resources needed to execute these goals, assign responsibilities to committee members and external partners, and set timelines for completion. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes and new business.
- Approve minutes from prior meeting
- Prioritize 2026 goals for open space and recreation
- Identify specific actions and resources for each goal
- Assign responsibilities to committee members and external partners
- Set timelines for executing actions
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee will reorganize its leadership and vote on a Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) authorization for borrowing. They will also vote on school choice, dissolve the interim superintendent search subcommittee, and establish a new superintendent search subcommittee. Additional actions include subcommittee appointments, reports, and approval of minutes.
- Reorganization of Chair, Vice-Chair, and Clerk
- Vote on Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) Authorization
- Vote on School Choice
- Dissolve Interim Superintendent Search Subcommittee
- Establish Superintendent Search Subcommittee
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Operations and Capital Subcommittee will review and discuss the MassWorks Infrastructure Program, which involves state funding for local projects. They will also receive an update on technology and facilities. The meeting includes approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Approval of minutes from Dec 3, 2025 and March 4, 2026
- Discussion of MassWorks Infrastructure Program
- Technology and Facilities Update
Whitman Historical Commission
The Whitman Historical Commission will meet to handle routine business. Items include updates on the FY27 budget, matching funds from the Massachusetts Historical Commission (NIHA), and support for Whitman Day. The meeting also covers correspondence, previous meeting notes, treasurer's report, and summer assignments.
- 2026 Whitman Day Support
- Update on matching funds from NIHA
- Update on Budget for FY27
- Summer assignments discussion
- New Business
Select Board
The Select Board will vote on raising FY27 expenditure limits for various town revolving accounts. They will also act on appointments to the Community Preservation Committee, nominate a representative to Old Colony Elder Services, and consider a request for a wine tasting event. Additionally, the board will discuss state aid, capital planning, and a potential Fall Town Meeting.
- Vote to increase FY27 limits for town revolving accounts
- Act on request of Whitman Mother's Club for wine tasting event in November
- Act on resignation of Richard Rosen and consider appointment of Jason Desrosier to Community Preservation Committee
- Vote to nominate Mary Holland to Board of Directors for Old Colony Elder Services
- Discussion of Chapter 70 state aid, capital planning, potential Fall Town Meeting
The Select Board passed over several FY27 revolving account spending limit increases, including a proposed rise in the Recreation account from $75,000 to $130,000, pending an opinion from Town Counsel. The board also approved the Whitman Mother’s Club request to use Town Hall for a wine tasting event with a one-day liquor license, accepted a resignation from the Community Preservation Committee, and appointed a new member. Additionally, they nominated a representative to the Old Colony Elder Services board and set meeting dates for June.
- Passed over FY27 revolving account increases pending Town Counsel opinion (5-0)
- Approved Whitman Mother's Club use of Town Hall Auditorium and one-day liquor license (5-0)
- Accepted resignation of Richard Rosen from Community Preservation Committee (5-0)
- Appointed Jason Desrosier to Community Preservation Committee (5-0)
- Nominated Mary Holland to Old Colony Elder Services Board of Directors (5-0)
- Approved bill and payroll warrants (4-0-1, Byers abstained)
- Approved open session minutes of Feb 17, 2026 (4-0-1, Byers abstained)
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony MPO is voting on amendments to the current 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), including cost changes for Brockton intersection improvements and a bridge replacement on Route 3. They will also consider endorsing the draft 2027-2031 TIP, the Unified Planning Work Program, and the Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan. Public comments are invited.
- Amendment 3: Revise cost and funding source for Brockton intersection improvements at Centre Street and Plymouth Street (Project 609052)
- Amendment 4: Cost increase for Route 3 bridge replacement over North River in Norwell, Pembroke, Marshfield (Project 607349)
- Adjustment 2: Revise costs for BAT vehicle overhaul and capital maintenance items
- Draft FFY 2027-2031 Old Colony Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for endorsement
- Draft FFY 2027 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) and Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan (CHSTP) to be released for public comment
Conservation Commission
The Whitman Conservation Commission will meet to discuss routine administrative items including payroll, site inspections, and meeting minutes. A notable item is a proposed amendment for WMS OOC, likely a project or regulatory change. The commission will also vote on adopting an official logo and appoint liaisons.
- Sign warrants and payroll
- Adopt Whitman Conservation Commission logo
- Appoint Conservation Commission Town Website administrator
- 8 PM discussion and vote on WMS OOC Amendment
- Decisions on projects as needed
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will approve minutes from May 5, 2026, review payroll for May 9 and 16, sign excise abatements, and authorize a warrant for vehicle commitment #3. An executive session is scheduled under state law for tax compliance.
- Approve excise abatements
- Sign warrant for vehicle commitment #3
- Approve payroll for 5/9/2026 and 5/16/2026
- Executive session per G.L. c 59 §60
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on a petition for Site Plan Approval to construct an accessory dwelling unit addition at 9 Wild Turkey Lane. The meeting is on May 18, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. in Lower Town Hall.
- Public hearing for Site Plan Approval of an Accessory Dwelling Unit addition at 9 Wild Turkey Lane
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on a zoning matter at 9 Wild Turkey Lane. They will also approve minutes from prior meetings and enter an executive session to discuss strategy for nonunion personnel negotiations.
- Public hearing: 9 Wild Turkey Lane (zoning appeal)
- Executive session for nonunion personnel strategy
- Approval of prior meeting minutes
Board of Health
This is a routine organizational meeting. The Board of Health will welcome new members, reorganize following town elections, appoint FY2027 positions and signature authority, and approve meeting minutes. They will also accept reports from the Health Inspector and Public Health Nurse, and review permits and licenses.
- Welcome new board members and staff
- Re-organize board and appoint FY2027 positions
- Approve minutes from April 13, 2026 meeting
- Accept Health Inspector's report
- Review and approve permits/licenses
South Shore Educational Collaborative
This is a procedural meeting of the South Shore Educational Collaborative Board of Trustees. The agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes and a treasurer's report. No major decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
South Shore Educational Collaborative
The South Shore Educational Collaborative Board will vote on allocating the end-of-year surplus to the Capital Reserve Fund and OPEB contribution. They will also consider a revised 26-27SY calendar, the FY26 financial report, and the DESE audit. Appointments, donations, and job descriptions are also up for approval.
- Vote on end-of-year surplus allocation to Capital Reserve Fund and OPEB
- Approval of revised 26-27SY calendar
- FY26 Financial Report and Financial Policy update
- DESE audit review
- Director of Student Services: revised Physical Restraint Policy and Procedures
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
The Region 5C Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition meets to discuss budget updates, DPH and HMCC updates, and planner updates including training and SOP review. The meeting is largely procedural with standard agenda items.
- Budget updates
- DPH general updates
- HMCC general updates
- CERC SOP review
- Principles of Operation review
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
The Region 5C Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition meets to approve meeting minutes from February, March, and April 2026, and to receive updates on budgets, DPH, and HMCC. They will discuss and possibly vote on the CERC SOP and review the Principles of Operation.
- Approval of February, March, and April 2026 meeting minutes
- Budget updates for the coalition
- DPH and HMCC general updates
- CERC SOP review and possible vote
- Principles of Operation review
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The committee will conduct a site walk on Kerri Lane to evaluate Parcel 35D-97-49 for its suitability as a dog park. This meeting will inform a recommendation for use of the open space parcel.
- Site walk to evaluate Parcel 35D-97-49 for potential dog park
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee will discuss redevelopment of vacant properties including former Peapod/Johnie's, Santander bank, and BFT/Regal Shoe. They will also review Tax Increment Financing (TIF) examples and the required Town Meeting vote process. Other items include solar and battery model bylaws and community placemaking events.
- Brainstorming redevelopment of ex-Peapod/Johnie's, ex-Santander, ex-BFT/Regal Shoe/66 Pond
- Review TIF process with Hanover Mall example
- Discuss solar and battery model bylaws
- Data centers as potential development
- Future focus on Route 18 as commercial/industrial center
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Policy Subcommittee will review and discuss updates from the Food Services Director regarding language in policies EEAB, EFC, EFD, and EEDA. They will also review a list of other policies (EHAA, EHB, etc.) and consider recommendations from the Policy Advisory Group. The meeting includes public comment and approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Public comment period
- Approval of meeting minutes from 4-8-2026
- Discuss updates from Food Services Director on policy language (EEAB, EFC, EFD, EEDA)
- Review and discuss policies EHAA, EHB, FFA, GA, GBA, GBEB, GBEBC, GBEC, GBEE, GBGE, BA, GCC'D, GCRD, GDD, & GDOC
- Plan next subcommittee meeting: reorganization, creation of a charge, and development of a School Committee Member Handbook
Whitman Council on Aging
This is a routine meeting of the Whitman Council on Aging. They will approve minutes from April 8, 2026, receive committee reports from OCES and Self-Help, and discuss old business items including building maintenance, programs and activities, and transportation. No specific new business is listed.
- Approve minutes of April 8, 2026 meeting
- Committee reports: OCES, Self-Help
- Old business: Building Maintenance
- Old business: Programs and Activities
- Old business: Transportation
Whitman Aid to the Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund Committee
The Whitman Aid to the Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund Committee will approve March meeting minutes, review the donation account balance, and receive an update on the Friends of the Whitman Elderly Non-Profit Fundraiser. They will also discuss Whitman Day and set the next meeting date.
- Approval of March 11, 2026 meeting minutes
- Donation account balance update
- Update on Friends of the Whitman Elderly Non-Profit Fundraiser
- Whitman Day application release date discussion
- Setting next meeting date
South Shore Regional School District Committee
The joint meeting of the School Committee and Building Committee will vote on multiple construction contracts for the school building project, including below grade waterproofing, masonry, early electrical enabling, and structural steel. The School Committee will also consider the FY27 budget update, budget transfers, an out-of-state field trip to the SkillsUSA National Conference, and approval of surplus equipment.
- Approval of RTA's 4,5,6,7 for below grade waterproofing, masonry, early electrical enabling, structural steel
- Approval of approach for pre-purchasing electrical equipment
- Approval of LeftField Amendment #6 for third-party fire protection peer review
- Approval of Construction Testing Services Contract with UTS
- Vote on FY27 Budget and Regional Agreement Article Update
South Shore Recycling Cooperative
The South Shore Recycling Cooperative will vote on awarding an engineering contract for the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Depot. They will also appoint a nominating committee for the EBoard, approve previous meeting minutes, and hear a tentative presentation from WIN Waste Innovations. The meeting includes an update from the DEP MAC and the Executive Director's report on service agreements and propane tank options.
- Vote on HHW Depot Engineering contract
- Appoint EBoard Nominating Committee
- Approve minutes from April 1 meeting
- Presentation by WIN Waste Innovations (tentative)
- Recognize outgoing Vice Chairman Delshaune Flipp
Public Works Commission
The Whitman Public Works Commission will hold a routine meeting with public forum, approval of minutes, abatements, commitments, and operational updates. The board will also enter executive sessions to discuss candidate screening, reputation/character of an individual, and collective bargaining or litigation strategy.
- Fire Flow Price discussion
- Executive session for initial candidate screening (employment)
- Executive session to discuss reputation/character of an individual
- Executive session for collective bargaining or litigation strategy
Board of Library Trustees
The Board of Library Trustees will approve minutes, sign payroll and warrants, review financial reports and budget, and discuss hiring for a Youth Services Librarian and full-time/part-time Library Technicians. They will also consider the summer schedule for Saturdays, holidays, and meetings.
- Approval of minutes from April 10, 2026
- Signing of payroll and warrants
- Review of financial reports and budget
- Discussion of Youth Services Librarian position
- Hiring process for full-time and part-time Library Technicians
Town Clerk
The Town Clerk is meeting to approve previous meeting minutes and discuss the official test deck for the upcoming annual town election. This is a procedural meeting with no major policy decisions.
- Discuss and approve official test deck for Annual Town Election
Planning Board
The Whitman Planning Board will review an application and plan for 25 Rye Hill Street. They will also discuss hiring a new recording secretary and approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Plan review for 25 Rye Hill Street
- Discussion of hiring a new recording secretary
- Approval of minutes from 4/28/2026
Whitman Housing Authority
The Whitman Housing Authority will vote on Amendment #13 to the Contract for Financial Assistance and on financial reports for March and April 2026. They will also consider certificates of substantial and final completion for the Bedford St. Deck Project, new bids, change orders, and updates to labor and industry rates. Additional items include votes on yoga and exercise classes and Harvard Court house rules.
- Vote on Amendment #13 to Contract for Financial Assistance
- Vote on Certificate of Substantial Completion and Final Completion for Bedford St. Deck Project
- Vote on Financial Reports including March & April 2026 vouchers, February & March 2026 bank balances
- Vote on Updated Labor and Industries Rates
- Vote regarding Yoga and Exercise Classes and Harvard Court House Rules
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council's Personnel Committee is meeting to review and approve January 2026 meeting minutes. The main action item is a review of FY 2027 merit increases, which will be discussed in executive session. The agenda also includes other business as needed.
- Approval of January 2026 meeting minutes
- Review of FY 2027 merit increases (executive session)
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Joint Transportation Committee will review amendments to the current FFY 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and begin development of the FFY 2027-2031 TIP, including a 21-day public comment period. A guest speaker will discuss transportation planning for the FIFA World Cup at Boston Stadium. A new prioritization pilot program (PPPP/PRISM) will also be presented.
- Public review of FFY 2026-2030 TIP Amendments 3 and 4
- Guest speaker on FIFA World Cup at Boston Stadium transportation logistics
- Old Colony Prioritization Process Pilot Program (PPPP) / PRISM presentation
- FFY 2027-2031 TIP development with 21-day public comment period
- Community Local Technical Assistance Studies discussion
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School District Budget Subcommittee is meeting to discuss input from the Town Meeting. The agenda includes public comment and setting the next meeting date. No specific budget figures or contracts are on the agenda; the meeting appears procedural.
- Public comment period
- Town Meeting input discussion
- Next meeting date scheduling
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee will hold public comment, hear a presentation from the Athletic Director, receive a Superintendent update on Town Meetings, and take action on amended assessments, a bid from SJ Services, and side letters for Units A, B, C, and D. Subcommittee reports will also be presented.
- Public comment periods (two 15-minute slots)
- Presentation from Athletic Director
- Vote to Approve Amended Assessments
- Vote on SJ Services Bid
- Vote on Units A, B, C, & D Side Letters
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will approve prior meeting minutes, payroll for two dates, and sign excise abatements and real estate exemptions. They will review and vote on a price and non-price valuation proposal covering fiscal years 2027, 2028, and 2029. An executive session is scheduled for a purpose related to G.L. c.30A s.21(a)(7) and G.L. c.59 s.60.
- Approve payroll for 4/25/2026 and 5/2/2026
- Approve and sign excise abatements
- Approve and sign real estate exemptions
- Review and vote on valuation proposal for FY2027, 2028, and 2029
- Executive session to review overvaluation
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The committee will vote on updated fees for non-mandated busing services. This is the only action item on the agenda besides procedural items.
- Vote on updated Non-mandated Busing Assessments
Whitman Finance Committee
This meeting of the Whitman Finance Committee is largely procedural, covering approval of previous minutes and discussion of general Town Meeting business. No specific votes on funding or contracts are listed.
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
- Discussion of Town Meeting matters
Select Board
The Select Board will consider a request from the American Red Cross to hold blood drives on three dates in 2026. They will also receive an update on Article 2 and prepare for the upcoming Town Meeting. Other business includes approval of bills and payroll warrants, a public forum, and reports from the chairman and town administrator.
- Act on request for American Red Cross blood drives on 6/5/26, 8/14/26, and 11/13/26
- Article 2 update
- Prepare for Town Meeting
- Approval of bills and payroll warrants
- Public forum
The Select Board approved a request from the American Red Cross to hold blood drives on June 5, August 14, and November 13, 2026. The board also approved routine bill and payroll warrants and accepted correspondence in the Read File.
- Approved bill and payroll warrants (5-0)
- Accepted correspondence in the Read File (5-0)
- Approved American Red Cross blood drives at Town Hall on three dates (5-0)
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School District Warrant Subcommittee will meet to review and approve several financial warrants, including accounts payable, food services, payroll, and the Whitman Middle School Building Project warrant. The meeting also includes approval of prior meeting minutes and scheduling the next meeting. This is a routine financial approval meeting.
- Approve meeting minutes from 3-20-2026
- Sign Accounts Payable Warrant
- Sign Food Services Warrant
- Sign Payroll Warrant
- Sign Whitman Middle School Building Project Warrant
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee will meet to prioritize goals for 2026 and identify actions, resources, responsibilities, and timelines. This meeting is largely procedural, focusing on planning and implementation steps rather than specific projects or financial decisions.
- Review of 2026 goal priorities
- Identification of actions and resources for goals
- Assignment of responsibilities to committee members and external partners
- Setting timelines for actions
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee will approve proposed contracts for Units B and C, discuss a revised amendment for the Project Funding Agreement, and consider FY27 assessments and a capital request item. The committee will also hold a second reading of policies and enter executive session for collective bargaining.
- Approval of proposed contracts for Units B & C
- Revised amendment for Project Funding Agreement (PFA)
- FY27 Assessments & Capital Request Item
- Second reading of policies
- Executive session for collective bargaining (Units A, B, C, D side letters)
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee Budget Subcommittee is holding a public hearing to discuss the FY26 budget update and FY27 assessments and capital requests. The meeting also includes public comment and setting the next meeting date.
- Public Comment
- FY26 Update
- FY27 Assessments/Capital Request
- Next Meeting Date
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council will consider approving Amendment 4 to the FFY 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), a funding plan for regional transportation projects. They will also act on March 2026 meeting minutes and a Finance-Audit Committee report. Other agenda items include a staff report, a celebration of Bill McNulty's 25th anniversary, and an Earth Day conference recap.
- Action on FFY 2026-2030 TIP Amendment 4
- Approval of March 2026 meeting minutes
- Finance-Audit Committee report
- Celebrating Bill McNulty's 25th anniversary
- Earth Day Conference at Bridgewater State University
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman Middle School Building Committee will meet on April 28, 2026, at 4:30 PM. They will consider approving previous meeting minutes, discuss a funding update, and review the Owner's Project Manager (OPM) report on construction status and finances. A potential vote is scheduled on Change Order #6 and the financial review.
- Approval of meeting minutes from March 3 and March 23, 2026
- Funding update for Whitman Middle School project
- Review and potential vote on Change Order #6
- Discussion of construction schedule and next meeting date (May 19 or May 26, 2026)
- Public comment period
Whitman Finance Committee
The Whitman Finance Committee will meet to discuss preparations for the upcoming Town Meeting, approve previous meeting minutes, and hear committee reports. The agenda is largely procedural with no specific funding decisions or contract votes listed.
- Approve previous meeting minutes
- New business: Town Meeting preparation discussion
- Old business review
- Committee reports
Planning Board
The Whitman Planning Board is meeting to approve previous meeting minutes and review a plan for a property at 9 Wild Turkey Lane. The agenda also includes opening mail and payroll, and any other business under the board's purview.
- Review and approve plan for 9 Wild Turkey Lane
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council's joint finance committee will discuss and potentially act on the FY27 draft budgets for OCPC and OCPC ROM, including an IT budget and assessment. They will also consider an energy audit and solar project at 70 School Street as an action item. Other items include review of March 2026 financials, NICRA rates, and state retirement legislation.
- Approve minutes from March 2026 and June 2025 meetings
- Review March 2026 financials including fiscal reserves and OPEB performance
- Discuss FY27 draft budgets for OCPC and OCPC ROM
- Action item on energy audit and solar at 70 School Street
- Update on NICRA rates/overhead process and state retirement legislation
Central Plymouth County Water District Committee
At this meeting, the Central Plymouth County Water District Committee will discuss a funding request to Senator Brady for fiscal years 2026 and 2027. They will also review invoices including dredge expenses and bond printing costs, and discuss PFAS contamination in local water supplies. The committee will also hear updates on a tour of Brockton's water filtration plant.
- Plymouth County Invoice $1,662.94 for dredge expenses and bond printing
- TRC invoice $440.00
- Update on funding request to Senator Brady for FY27 and FY26
- Discussion on PFAS in local water supplies
- Update on tour of Brockton Water Filtration Plant
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on a petition for site plan approval to convert an existing first-floor garage into an Accessory Dwelling Unit at 61 Meadow Lane. This hearing is pursuant to Section 240-6.6 of the town bylaws.
- Public hearing for site plan approval for accessory dwelling unit conversion at 61 Meadow Lane
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will discuss a new business item at 61 Meadow Lane. They will also approve prior meeting minutes and handle other business. The board will enter executive session to discuss strategy for nonunion personnel negotiations.
- Hearing for 61 Meadow Lane
- Approval of prior meeting minutes
- Executive session for nonunion personnel strategy
Conservation Commission
The Whitman Conservation Commission will hold an information session on a proposed wetlands protection bylaw. No votes or decisions are scheduled; this is a public discussion to introduce the proposed regulations.
- Proposed Whitman Wetlands Protection Bylaw information session
Select Board
The Select Board will conduct public interviews for the Assistant Town Administrator position with three candidates at 6:15 PM, 6:45 PM, and 7:15 PM. The board will also enter executive session to discuss negotiations with nonunion personnel including the Police Chief, Deputy Chief, and Town Administrator, and to approve prior executive session minutes. Other items include a public forum and approval of bills and payroll warrants.
- Public interviews for Asst. Town Administrator: Sabrina Chilcott (6:15 PM), Matthew Dyer (6:45 PM), Daniel Kelly (7:15 PM)
- Executive session for strategy on nonunion personnel negotiations (Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, Town Administrator)
- Executive session to review and approve minutes from 1/27/26
- Public forum for resident comments
- Approval of bills and payroll warrants
The Select Board interviewed three finalists for Assistant Town Administrator and voted 3-2 to appoint Matt Dyer, effective July 1, with contract negotiations to follow. The board also approved bills and payroll warrants and accepted correspondence in the Read File, both by 5-0 votes. No public comment was received.
- Approved bill and payroll warrants (5-0)
- Accepted correspondence in Read File (5-0)
- Appointed Matt Dyer as Assistant Town Administrator (3-2)
- Entered executive session for nonunion personnel negotiations and to review executive session minutes (4-0)
- Adjourned meeting (4-0)
Whitman Historical Commission
This meeting covers routine business including correspondence, previous meeting notes, treasurer's report, and updates on 2026 projects. Members will also discuss feedback from Molly's recent presentation. No major decisions or financial actions are expected.
- Treasurer's report
- 2026 projects discussion
- Feedback from Molly's April 11th presentation
Whitman Finance Committee
The Whitman Finance Committee will discuss and vote on the FY27 town budget and capital articles. They will also approve previous meeting minutes and receive committee reports.
- Approve minutes of previous meeting
- Discuss and vote on FY27 budget
- Discuss and vote on capital articles
- Receive committee reports
Select Board
The Select Board will act on annual license renewals for fuel storage, junk collectors, junk dealers, and pool tables. They will consider a one-day liquor license for Old Colony Brewing for Whitman Day 2026. Appointments to the Conservation Commission and other positions will be voted on, including a Temporary Facilities Director pending union negotiations.
- Annual license renewals for fuel storage, junk collector, junk dealer, and pool table licenses
- One-day liquor license for Old Colony Brewing beer garden during Whitman Day 2026
- Appoint Parker Miner as Conservation Commission member and Scott Youngstrom as associate
- Vote to appoint Temporary Facilities Director pending anticipated vacancy and union negotiations
- OCPC Whitman Downtown Development Project discussion
The Select Board approved numerous license renewals and appointments. They amended a prior vote to redirect 10% of free cash from General Stabilization to the Plymouth County Retirement line item. They also voted to expand the fire chief exam eligibility to include lieutenants due to low applicant numbers.
- Approved fuel storage, junk collector, junk dealer, and pool table license renewals (5-0)
- Approved one-day liquor license for Old Colony Brewing at Whitman Day (5-0)
- Accepted resignation of Joe Moccia from Conservation Commission (5-0)
- Appointed Parker Miner to Conservation Commission (5-0)
- Appointed Scott Youngstrom as Associate Member of Conservation Commission (5-0)
- Accepted resignation of Assistant Plumbing/Gas Inspector Ryan Dillon (5-0)
- Appointed Jacob Poulin as Assistant Plumbing/Gas Inspector (5-0)
- Amended prior vote to direct 10% free cash to Plymouth County Retirement line item (5-0)
Planning Board
The Whitman Planning Board will hold a public hearing on two proposed amendments to the Protective Zoning Bylaw. One amendment modifies the lapse period for special permits granted by the Board of Appeals. The other amendment makes several changes to Accessory Dwelling Unit regulations, including removing minimum floor area requirements and easing site plan approval. The board may vote on these amendments following the hearing.
- Public hearing on amending Section 240-12.7 to change special permit lapse to 3 years
- Amending Section 240-6.6 to replace 'single-family dwelling' with 'principal dwelling' for ADUs
- Removing minimum gross floor area requirement for ADUs
- Exempting ADUs within existing principal dwellings from site plan approval
- Removing prohibition of ADUs in non-conforming accessory structures
Old Colony Planning Council
The committee will first vote on the January 2026 meeting minutes. They will then enter executive session to review and decide on proposed merit increases for fiscal year 2027. Other business may be discussed as needed.
- Approve January 2026 meeting minutes
- Review FY 2027 merit increases (executive session)
Old Colony Planning Council
The Old Colony Planning Council MPO will consider amendments to the current Transportation Improvement Program, including a cost and funding revision for Brockton intersection improvements and a cost increase for a Route 3 bridge replacement. They will also review and potentially release the draft TIP for 2027-2031 for public comment. Updates from regional transit authorities and a prioritization pilot program will be presented.
- Amendment 3: Revise cost and funding source for Brockton intersection improvements at Centre Street and Plymouth Street (project 609052)
- Amendment 4: Cost increase for bridge replacement on Route 3 (NB & SB) over North River in Norwell, Pembroke, and Marshfield (project 607349)
- Draft FFY 2027-2031 Transportation Improvement Program review and potential release for public comment
- Prioritization Process Pilot Program (PPPP) overview by Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Conservation Commission
The Whitman Conservation Commission is meeting to sign warrants and payroll, review site inspections and new materials, approve meeting minutes, and take votes on projects as needed. The agenda is largely procedural with no specific major items listed.
- Sign warrants and payroll
- Report on site inspections and review of new materials
- Approve meeting minutes from April 7
- Decisions and votes on projects as needed
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will approve excise abatements and real estate exemptions, sign release of liens, and review overvaluations and Chapter Land properties in executive session.
- Approve excise abatements
- Approve real estate exemptions
- Sign release of liens
- Executive session to review real estate exemptions and overvaluations
- Review Chapter Land
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School District Warrant Subcommittee will meet to review and approve warrants for accounts payable, food services, payroll, and the Whitman Middle School Building Project. The meeting is largely procedural with no new policy decisions.
- Review and approve accounts payable warrant
- Review and approve food services warrant
- Review and approve payroll warrant
- Review and approve Whitman Middle School Building Project warrant
Recreation Commission
The Whitman Recreation Commission will meet to discuss the upcoming budget, summer park and pool programs, and staff planning. They will review field updates, recap the Egg Hunt, and begin planning for the 4th of July celebration. The commission will also appoint a member to the Hobart Dam Replacement Committee.
- Approval of February minutes
- Budget discussion
- Summer Park and Pool Program registration and dates
- Egg Hunt recap and 4th of July planning
- Appoint member to Hobart Dam Replacement Committee
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee will vote on amendments to a Project Funding Agreement, accept a donation from the Kiwanis Club of Hanson Foundation, and review a capital request item. They will also hold an executive session to discuss collective bargaining for Unit B and Unit C.
- Vote on amendments to Project Funding Agreement
- Accept donation from Kiwanis Club of Hanson Foundation
- Approve Whitman-Hanson Regional High School Student Council field trip
- Review capital request item
- Executive session for collective bargaining (Unit B and Unit C)
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
This is the first meeting of the Audit Exploratory Subcommittee. The members will organize the subcommittee, determine its scope, and set the next meeting date. The agenda consists entirely of organizational and procedural items.
- Organize subcommittee
- Determine scope of subcommittee
- Set next meeting date
South Shore Regional School District Committee
This joint meeting of the South Shore Regional Vocational School Committee and Building Committee will discuss and vote on several items. The Building Committee will vote on approving invoices and requisition for Suffolk Construction and on the second guaranteed maximum price (iGMP2) for the building project. The School Committee will hold a public hearing on School Choice and vote on the determination for 2026-27, and consider a donation of electrical conduit and an out-of-state field trip.
- Vote on iGMP2 (guaranteed maximum price) for school building project
- Vote on invoices and requisition #1 for Suffolk Construction
- Public hearing and vote on School Choice determination for 2026-27
- Consider donation of EMT electrical conduit from McDonald Electrical Corp
- Vote on out-of-state field trip to HVAC Easter Energy Expo in Uncasville, CT
Whitman Finance Committee
The Whitman Finance Committee will hear a presentation from the Capital Committee and discuss the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, with possible votes. They will also approve previous meeting minutes and receive committee reports.
- Capital Committee presentation at 6:30 PM
- FY27 budget discussion and possible votes
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
- Committee reports
Planning Board
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing to discuss a proposed amendment to the Town's Protective Zoning Bylaw to add a Smart Growth Overlay District. The amendment aims to encourage compact design and a range of housing opportunities under M.G.L. c.40R, including density regulations, affordable housing requirements, and design standards.
- Proposal to add new article establishing Smart Growth Overlay District
- Density and dimensional regulations for overlay district
- Affordable housing requirements
- Design standards for buildings, streets, sidewalks, and parking
- Procedures for site plan approvals and modifications
Planning Board
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing and discuss new business concerning a property at 61 Meadow Lane. They will also approve previous meeting minutes and handle routine administrative items.
- Public hearing and discussion of 61 Meadow Lane
Board of Health
The Whitman Board of Health will hold a routine meeting to approve previous meeting minutes, accept reports from the health inspector and public health nurse, and review permits and licenses. The board will also discuss internal business and consider nominations for animal inspector appointments.
- Approve meeting minutes from 3/16/2026
- Accept Health Inspector’s Report
- Accept Public Health Nurse’s Report
- Review/Approve permits and licenses
- Animal Inspector nominations for appointments
South Shore Educational Collaborative
The South Shore Educational Collaborative Board will vote on the second reading of the FY27 budget, approve appointments, and receive an FY26 financial report. They will also consider revised job descriptions for a BCBA and Reading Specialist, and a revised calendar. The meeting includes an executive session.
- Second reading and vote on FY27 budget
- Approval of appointments
- FY26 financial report from School Business Manager
- Revised job descriptions: BCBA and Reading Specialist
- Revised calendar approval
Select Board
The Select Board will hold a re-vote on whether to place a Proposition 2-1/2 override question on the May 16, 2026 Annual Town Election ballot. The meeting also includes procedural items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence.
- Re-vote on Proposition 2-1/2 override ballot question for May 16, 2026 Annual Town Election
Board of Library Trustees
The Board of Library Trustees will discuss a budget deficit, with options including library closure or decertification. They will also review financial reports, staff reports, and approve minutes and payroll.
- Discuss budget deficit and potential library closure or decertification
- Review financial reports and budget
- Approve minutes from March 25, 2026
- Sign payroll and warrants
- Review staff monthly reports
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
The Region 5C Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition will discuss and vote on the BP3 budget review. They will also receive updates from DPH, HMCC, and planners, and address old and new business. The meeting is largely procedural with a key budget concurrence vote.
- Concurrence vote on BP3 budget
- Budget updates and BP3 budget review
- DPH general updates
- HMCC general updates
- Training updates from planners
Plymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
The Region 5C Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition Executive Committee will review and possibly vote on the BP3 budget. The meeting includes updates from DPH, HMCC, and planners, as well as training and priority area reviews. Old and new business will also be discussed.
- BP3 Budget Review & Possible Vote
- General DPH Updates
- HMCC Updates
- Training Update
- BP3 Priority Areas Review
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The committee will prioritize goals for 2026 and identify specific actions, resources, responsibilities, and timelines to execute the Open Space and Recreation Plan. They will also discuss new business and adjourn.
- Prioritize 2026 goals for the Open Space and Recreation Plan
- Identify actions and resources needed to execute goals
- Assign responsibilities to committee members and external partners
- Set timelines for goal completion
Open Space and Recreation Plan Implementation Steering Committee
The committee will set priorities for the 2026 Open Space and Recreation Plan and identify actions, resources, responsibilities, and timelines for implementing goals. This is a planning meeting to move forward on the plan's execution.
- Prioritize goals for 2026
- Identify actions and resources for each goal
- Assign responsibilities to committee members and external partners
- Set timelines for action items
Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
The Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee's Policy Subcommittee will review and discuss updates to several school policies, including those related to business operations. They will also plan a request to the full committee for permission to develop new policies aimed at streamlining subcommittee functions, setting expectations for union negotiations, and creating a School Committee Member Handbook.
- Discuss updates to policies DH, DJ, and DJE from Business Director
- Review Sixth Section policies: DK, EBAB, EBC, EBCFA, ECAF
- Review Seventh Section policies: EEA, EEAA, EEAEA, EEAEB, EEAG, EFAB, EFBA, EFC, EFD, EFDA, EFE
- Plan to ask full School Committee for permission to develop policies on subcommittee functions and union negotiations
- Begin research and development of a School Committee Member Handbook
Whitman Council on Aging
The Whitman Council on Aging will meet to approve minutes from March 11, 2026, hear committee reports from OCES and Self-Help, and discuss old business including building maintenance, programs and activities, and transportation. No new business or specific financial items are listed.
- Approve minutes of March 11, 2026 meeting
- Committee reports: OCES, Self-Help
- Old business: Building maintenance
- Old business: Programs and activities
- Old business: Transportation
South Shore Regional School District Committee
The South Shore Regional School District Committee will meet on April 8, 2025, to consider approving revised goals for the 2026-2027 School Improvement Plan (SIP). This is the only substantive item on the agenda. The meeting is open to the public virtually or in-person.
- Approve revised goals for 26-27 School Improvement Plan
Public Works Commission
The Whitman Public Works Commission will hold a regular meeting to discuss operational items, including a water road opening at 1207 Auburn Street, a heavy equipment operator job posting, a step raise for an employee, and solid waste line adjustments. The board will also enter executive session to discuss collective bargaining and litigation strategy.
- 1207 Auburn St – Water Road Opening
- Class 1 Heavy Equipment Operator Posting
- G. Reardon – Step Raise
- Solid Waste Line - Snow and Ice
- Executive Session for collective bargaining/litigation
Whitman Finance Committee
The Whitman Finance Committee will meet to approve previous meeting minutes and to vote on the Town Warrant, which contains appropriation items for the upcoming Town Meeting. Committee reports will also be presented. The agenda is largely procedural.
- Approve minutes of joint meeting with Select Board
- Vote on Town Warrant (appropriations for Town Meeting)
Select Board
The Select Board will hold a joint meeting with the Finance Committee and consider several actions, including voting on a Proposition 2.5 override ballot question for the May 16 town election, authorizing a collective bargaining agreement with the Whitman Firefighters Association, and approving the Annual Town Meeting warrant. Also discussed are fee increases for smoke/CO inspections and a high deductible health plan.
- Vote to approve Proposition 2.5 override ballot question for May 16, 2026 Annual Town Election
- Vote to authorize signature of collective bargaining agreement between Town of Whitman and Whitman Firefighters Association
- Vote to approve May 4, 2026 Annual Town Meeting warrant
- Act on request of Chief Clancy to increase Smoke CO inspection fees
- Joint meeting with Finance Committee at 6:30 P.M.
The Select Board voted 5-0 to place a Proposition 2½ override question on the May 16, 2026 Annual Town Election ballot, with the amount to be determined, to fund the FY27 operating budget and regional school assessments. The board also approved the Annual Town Meeting warrant and a one-year exemption to the free cash policy to direct funds to OPEB. Other actions included authorizing a new collective bargaining agreement with the firefighters union and increasing smoke/CO inspection fees.
- Placed Proposition 2½ override ballot question on May 16 election (5-0)
- Approved Annual Town Meeting warrant for May 4, 2026 (5-0)
- Approved one-year exemption to free cash policy, directing $234k to OPEB (5-0)
- Authorized signature of CBA with Whitman Firefighters Association, Local 1769 (5-0)
- Increased smoke/CO inspection fees for residential and multi-unit buildings (5-0)
- Accepted high deductible health plan as additional employee insurance option (5-0)
- Appointed Margaret Donovan as Crossing Guard/Special Constable (5-0)
- Allowed conditional offers of employment for two firefighter candidates (5-0)
Conservation Commission
The Whitman Conservation Commission will review proposed changes to the town’s conservation bylaws during a public hearing. Commissioners will also evaluate a Notice of Intent for work at Rose Way and consider an amendment to existing orders for the WMS culvert. The board may vote on these matters after reviewing recent site inspection reports and approving payroll warrants.
- Public hearing on proposed Conservation Bylaw revisions
- Notice of Intent review for a project at Rose Way
- Order of Conditions Amendment for the WMS Culvert site
- Approval of town payroll warrants and meeting minutes
Board of Registrars
The Board of Registrars will discuss reorganization, appointment of assistant registrars, use of fascimile stamps, and in-person early voting for upcoming town elections. They will also approve minutes from a previous meeting.
- Approve minutes of previous meeting
- Reorganization of the Board
- Appointment of assistant registrars
- Use of fascimile stamps
- In-person early voting for town elections
Board of Assessors
The Board of Assessors will approve minutes from March 31, approve payroll, and sign excise abatements and real estate exemptions. They will also hold an executive session to discuss real estate abatement applications, personal exemption applications, and veteran exemption reviews.
- Approve excise abatements
- Sign real estate exemptions
- Executive session for abatement and exemption applications
- Review excise abatement denial
- Veteran exemption review
Whitman Finance Committee
The Whitman Finance Committee will review the proposed FY27 town budget and develop recommendations for the Select Board. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and committee reports.
- Review of FY27 town budget and recommendations for Select Board
Capital Committee
The Capital Committee will meet to approve meeting minutes from March 16 and review new capital request submissions. The agenda also includes any other discussions related to the committee. No specific projects or dollar amounts are listed.
- Approval of meeting minutes from March 16
- Review of capital request submissions