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Tyngsboro, Massachusetts — week of 2026-07-06 · all Tyngsboro meetings

Tyngsboro Boards Tackle Fire Station Project, Land-Use Hearings, and School Contracts

Tyngsborough boards and committees met across the last two weeks to discuss the fire station project, review land-use applications, and consider school contracts and policies. All recent meetings listed below are agenda-only — minutes have not yet been published, so outcomes and vote tallies are not available.

Fire Station Project Moves Forward

The Fire Station Building Committee met twice in late June. On June 22, the committee discussed the project timeline and a potential public feedback form. On June 29, the committee held a joint meeting with the Select Board to determine next steps for the fire station project. The Select Board's June 29 agenda also included a proposed charge for a Middlesex & Westford Road Visioning Committee, a review of FY26 goals, discussion of FY27 goals, and an executive session for negotiations with the Executive Assistant to the Town Manager and Select Board. No minutes have been published for either meeting, so no decisions are confirmed.

Conservation Commission Reviews Subdivision and Commercial Projects

The Conservation Commission's June 23 agenda included public hearings on several land-use applications:

Minutes have not been published, so hearing outcomes are not yet known.

School Committee Considers Superintendent Contract and Policies

The Tyngsboro School Committee's June 23 agenda listed votes on a superintendent contract (agenda item 9A), Policy JKAA on Timeout and Seclusion Rooms (9F), the Whitson's Food Service Contract Agreement (9E), and Regular Ed Transportation Service Contract Amendment #4 (9D). The committee also discussed field trip requests for Boys Soccer to Martha's Vineyard and Give Kids the World (9G). No minutes are available, so it is not confirmed which items were approved.

Regional Transportation Body to Vote on Bike/Pedestrian Plan

The Northern Middlesex Council of Governments met June 24 with votes scheduled on endorsement of the Greater Lowell Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, TIP Amendment #5 for crosswalk installations for vulnerable road users including Billerica, TIP Adjustment #3 for a state-funded Council on Aging van for Wilmington, and endorsement of the FFY 2027 Unified Planning Work Program. Updates on Woburn Street and Dunstable Route 113 corridor studies were also on the agenda. Minutes have not been published.

Coming Up

Residents can consult official agendas and minutes on the Town of Tyngsborough website for confirmed outcomes.

Earlier weeks

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