Safety Committee clears minutes; selectmen agenda floats $299K warrant
Town government meetings slowed over the past two weeks, with the Safety Committee producing the only official minutes during the period. Committee members voted unanimously on June 25 to approve the minutes of their March 26 meeting. No other board had published minutes by press time, leaving major items from the Board of Selectmen and Conservation Commission as agenda-only actions.
Board of Selectmen agenda
At a June 22 session, the Board of Selectmen was slated to approve a weekly warrant totaling $299,088.65 and to appoint more than 50 Fire Department personnel. The agenda also included consideration of a memorandum of agreement with the AFSCME union, a Massachusetts Conflict of Interest Law exemption, and possible use of the Town Events Fund for Essex Riverday. Because minutes have not yet been released, it is not known whether any of the items were adopted. A subsequent selectmen meeting on June 30 was strictly procedural, with members attending a Finance Committee session.
Conservation Commission hearing
On June 23, the Conservation Commission continued a public hearing on Bell Point LLC’s proposal for roadway and utility construction at 0 Essex Park Road as part of an Open Space Residential Development. The commission also discussed potential environmental violations at 99 John Wise Avenue and 0 Western Avenue, and took up a proposed modification to a gravel-fill restoration plan at 30 Pond Street. No decisions are available in the absence of published minutes.
Other recent meetings
- **Safety Committee (June 25):** Members unanimously approved the March 26, 2026, minutes. The meeting included updates on a loss control grant, building inspections, and fiscal year 2027 employee training and safety equipment goals. No votes were taken on those items.
- **Planning Board (July 1):** The regular meeting was canceled. The board will next meet on July 15 and will join a joint session with the Affordable Housing Trust on July 13 to discuss next steps for the Housing Production Plan.
- **Finance Committee (June 30):** The agenda listed line-item transfers, approval of minutes, and liaison department reports, with a public comment period. Minutes were not available by press time.
Coming up
- **July 6 – Board of Public Works:** A tree hearing for Choate Street, brush cutting along Eastern Avenue, well repair and water status updates, and a preview of a July 15 public hearing on the Apple Street/Access Road intersection.
- **July 7 – Council on Aging:** Discussion of an activity and event cancellation policy, approval of June minutes, a fiscal year-end 2026 financial report, and grant updates.
- **July 13 – Planning Board (joint meeting):** The board and the Affordable Housing Trust will discuss next steps for the Housing Production Plan, with possible talk of Zoning Bylaw amendments.
- **July 14 – Board of Selectmen:** Members will attend the Finance Committee meeting, with no other business on the posted agenda.
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