Hamilton Select Board Addresses Town Developments Amidst Growing Challenges

On July 15th, the Hamilton Select Board convened to tackle various town issues, highlighting community involvement and addressing challenges in town operations and infrastructure.

  • Board & Committee Openings: The board is actively seeking volunteers to fill numerous committee vacancies, including the Conservation Commission and Cultural Council, among others.
  • Zoning Board Update: The board highlighted associate member appointments and discussed significant project withdrawals regarding housing development and stormwater management issues.
  • Public Comments: Board members listened to resident concerns about local development, environmental impact, and an innovative bus stop project aimed at enhancing community amenities.
  • Committee Reports: Key projects in focus include the controversial turf field project on Longmeadow Road and a potential Pocket Park development, both undergoing careful scrutiny and consideration.
  • Youth Recreation Opportunities: Discussions are underway about the potential for new recreational facilities, like a possible skate park or pickleball court.

Residents are urged to stay engaged with local governance and consider joining a committee to help shape Hamilton's future.

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