Weekly News Update – Election Edition: 05/19/2024

Weekly News Update – Election Edition: 05/19/2024

Town Election 2024 Meet the candidates for the contested select board race • Meet the candidates in uncontested and write-in racesUCTC completes revised charge draft as some members decry animosity toward committee • Trails Committee touts success of ‘Dogs on Trails?’ forum, partial Article 44 victory • Stormwater management issues dominate Planning Board discussion


Town Election 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024 – Polls are open 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym, 88 Hayden Rowe St

Meet the candidates for the contested select board race

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Select Board race offers town mainstays, fresh faces

 

Meet the candidates in uncontested and write-in races

Related: Town election candidate list and bios

 

Eight Ballot Questions for 2024 elections

 

UCTC completes revised charge draft as some members decry animosity toward committee

Major revisions made to committee structure

One major change is that there no longer will be alternate members or a Select Board liaison.

Members agreed that all members should be allowed to participate and vote. The current alternate members are Tim Ritterbusch and Jamie Wronka, who is running unopposed for a School Committee seat.

Length of officer terms sparks debate

Moran brought up the issue of officer terms. One draft proposal stated that leaders should serve no more than two consecutive terms and not serve for two years after concluding that role.

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TRAILS COMMITTEE TOUTS SUCCESS OF ‘DOGS ON TRAILS?’ FORUM, PARTIAL ARTICLE 44 VICTORY

The Trails Committee at its meeting Wednesday night talked about its “Dogs on Trails?” forum on May 1. But it noted the event’s success did not translate to Town Meeting approval of all parts of the article the committee proposed regarding the leashing of dogs.

“The people who argued against it said that dogs off leash had attacked their leashed dogs,” explained LaGoy of the Town Meeting debate. He added that the town took five years to pass a leash law, so this idea may need time to germinate with the public.

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ISSUES DOMINATE PLANNING BOARD DISCUSSION

Following a prolonged discussion, the Planning Board at its meeting Monday voted 5-0 to approve the stormwater management permit request for the Elmwood Farms III subdivision after reviewing new plans.

Board to request developers to rectify water runoff damage to Wilson Street

Gelcich provided a letter from Reed referring to drainage issues from a detention basin located at the intersection of Legacy Farms North and Wilson Street on property owned by developer Roy MacDowell.

Hopkins Lower Middle School review continued

The board decided to continue its major project site plan review and stormwater management permit hearing for the Hopkins Lower Middle School after discussing the proposal for the site at 90 and 104 Hayden Rowe Street.

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