Charlestown boards review contracts, rules, and utility reports in light agendas
Three Charlestown boards met on July 2 with light agendas focused on procedural items, contract reviews and utility oversight. None of the meetings had published minutes as of July 5, leaving the outcomes of discussions unresolved. The Board of Public Works, Redevelopment Authority, and Sanitary Sewer Board each convened with items that could shape future city operations and spending.
Board of Public Works
Taylor Siefker Williams Agreement—likely a professional services contract—sat among the board’s discussion items alongside the Town of Charlestown Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). No terms or dollar amounts were provided in the advance agenda. The panel also planned to review routine claims reports, an allowance docket, and a list of sanitation charge-offs, indicating potential write-offs of uncollected refuse fees.
Redevelopment Authority
In a largely procedural session, the Redevelopment Authority took up a resolution to adopt formal rules of procedure for its public meetings. The agenda noted the rules would guide how the authority conducts business. Board members also were set to approve minutes from two previous meetings: one from Feb. 2, 2021, and another from March 11, 2026, along with standard claims reports. No major financial or development actions appeared on the docket.
Sanitary Sewer Board
The Sanitary Sewer Board focused on operational monitoring. Members were scheduled to review the May 2026 Wastewater Treatment Utility Report, including discharge monitoring submissions, and to approve purchase-order vouchers and claims. Similar to the Public Works board, the sewer panel planned to examine account charge-offs, a routine step for uncollectible balances.
Coming up
No upcoming public meetings were listed for the next two weeks as of the reporting date. Residents can check the town website for updates.
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