Agawam, Massachusetts — week of 2026-06-29 · all Agawam meetings

School panel weighs contract amendments; Conservation Commission sets hearing on pavement program

The Agawam High School Building Committee was scheduled to vote on a series of financial approvals, including a change order and two contract amendments, during its June 22 meeting, according to the meeting agenda. Minutes from the session have not yet been published, so specific outcomes of the votes are not available. The committee’s agenda, the most financially significant item among recent local government meetings, also included approval of May invoices and a construction progress update.

Other recent public meetings covered land-use appeals, variances, and environmental reviews.

School Building Committee

The committee’s June 22 agenda listed a vote on Change Order 001 and Fontaine Contract Amendment #13, as well as Flansburgh Contract Amendment #9. The panel was also slated to approve invoices from May and receive an update on construction progress for the high school project. No dollar figures were specified in the agenda.

Zoning Board of Appeals

The Zoning Board of Appeals held continued public hearings on June 22 for three cases. They included an appeal at 262 Colemore Street (Case #2042, applicant Dommenko), a variance request at 0 North Street (Case #2048, applicant Davis), and a special permit application at 32 Marlene Drive (Case #2049, applicant Solikin). The board also planned to approve minutes from its June 8 meeting. As with the School Building Committee, minutes were not posted by publication time.

Conservation Commission

On June 25, the Conservation Commission was set to continue hearings on three environmental and land-use matters. At 130 South Westfield Street, the commission considered a Request for Determination filed by Tirone. A Notice of Intent public hearing was opened for 365 Main Street (applicant O’Malley), and a Resource Area Delineation public hearing was held for 311 Shoemaker Lane (Ameresco, Inc.). Details of any votes or conditions were unavailable.

Coming up

The Conservation Commission meets again on July 9 with a packed agenda. The Agawam Engineering Department will present the 2026 Pavement Management Program for consideration. The commission is also scheduled to continue three public hearings carried over from previous sessions: the Request for Determination at 130 South Westfield Street (Tirone), the Notice of Intent at 365 Main Street (O’Malley), and the Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation at 311 Shoemaker Lane (Ameresco, Inc.). Residents with interest in those properties or the town’s roadwork plans may attend.

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