Rockland boards review cleanup, demolition, and zoning; Housing Authority to vote on $108,948 contract
Minutes from several late-June Rockland board meetings have not yet been published, so outcomes from those sessions are not yet available. The most consequential item on the horizon is the Rockland Housing Authority's planned July 8 vote on a $108,948.28 finance contract (CFA 5001).
Recent meetings: agendas only, no minutes yet
All seven meetings held between June 23 and July 2 are listed as agenda-only with minutes not yet published. That means no votes, decisions, or outcomes can be confirmed from the public record at this time.
Planning Board (June 23) — The board was scheduled to conduct a site and design review for a proposed 34,000-square-foot addition at 56 Webster Street, which would add 12 beds for a total of 122. The agenda also included approving May 26 minutes, authorizing a $450 payment to the secretary for June meetings, and an update on potential upcoming activity.
Historical Commission (June 23) — Discussion items included the Lincoln School demolition update, CPC projects status, a GAR first-floor work schedule, a Tramp House update from Redtail, Old Town Cemetery ownership, and McKinley preservation involvement. The commission also planned to review its remaining FY2026 budget.
Restoration Advisory Board (June 23) — Tetra Tech and Navy representatives were scheduled to present environmental cleanup status and remediation progress at the former NAS South Weymouth site. The agenda described this as a procedural update with no binding decisions or contracts scheduled.
Rent Control Board (June 24) — The sole listed item was discussion of an open meeting law complaint.
Sewer Commission (June 24) — Veolia staff were scheduled to provide a Wastewater Treatment Plant operations update. The board also planned to review and potentially approve a Sewer Department Abatement Policy and consider a Drainlayer's License application for Cimeno Site and Septic.
South Shore Recycling Cooperative (June 24) — Votes were scheduled on the FY27 budget and a board election slate of James Downey, Jean Landis Naumann, Arlene Dias, and Rachel Gerold. The agenda also included approving May 15 minutes, a household hazardous waste depot update, and planning for National Battery Takeback Day on September 12.
South Shore Technical High School (July 2) — The Regional School District Committee planned to meet remotely and vote to enter executive session to discuss litigation strategy.
Coming up
Zoning Board of Appeals (July 7) — Canceled due to a lack of agenda items.
Board of Library Trustees (July 8) — Scheduled votes on holiday closure dates and approval of June 10 minutes. The agenda also includes a space planning update, building updates, and a financial/budget report.
Finance Committee (July 8) — The committee will vote on board reorganization (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary) and consider any urgent year-end financial transfers.
Rockland Housing Authority (July 8) — The board is scheduled to vote on the CFA 5001 contract for $108,948.28, approve AP and Section 8 warrants, vote on Admin Plan updates for Chapters 1–4, and update personnel policy regarding maintenance hours and an admin position job description. Project updates include a completed gutter project and storm door installation at Garden Terrace.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Planning Board reviews 34,000-square-foot addition as town boards press forward on operations
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.