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Planning Board Actions Taken 9/23/19

Planning Board Actions Taken 9/23/19

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): Administrative Items a. Planning Board New Member Introduction and Board Photograph – Photo Taken b. Open Space Preservation Commission Liaison Appointment i. Currently Fran DeYoung – Jane Moran appointed c. Growth Study Committee Alternate Appointments i. Wilson St. Pierre 

Planning Board Actions Taken 9/9/19

Planning Board Actions Taken 9/9/19

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): Administrative Items a. Planning Board Member Appointment discussion b. Zoning Advisory Committee Appointments i. One (1) at-large applicant – Sundar Sivaraman Appointed c. Planning Board Representative to Community Preservation Committee Appointment – Gary Trendel Appointed d. Legacy Farms North 

Survey Results – 2019-20 eHop Program

Survey Results – 2019-20 eHop Program

Thank you to everyone who has taken our survey so far, we wanted to provide a snapshot of the feedback we’ve received to date. A Super-Majority (2/3rds) of respondents were interested in the following topics: Downtown Revitalization 73.8% School Enrollment Trends 69% Residential Growth / 

National Voter Registration Day

National Voter Registration Day

If you or anyone you know may not be registered to vote, then what better time than National Voter Registration Day! Come by the Town Clerk’s Office, 18 Main St, Hopkinton from 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM on Tuesday, September 24 or register online at 

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/26/19

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/26/19

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): 1. Administrative Items – NONE 2. Continued Public Hearings – The Trails at Legacy Farms – 1) Amendment to Approved Site Plan and 2) Amendment to Master Plan Special Permit – Heritage Properties Amendments to the approved Site Plan 

eHop Brief Program Survey 2019-20

eHop Brief Program Survey 2019-20

At our eHop Annual Meeting of the Directors on August 22, we started to begin planning our 2019-20 program year and we would like to hear from our subscribers. Please take a minute to send us your thoughts. All questions are optional and we tried 

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/12/19

Planning Board Actions Taken 8/12/19

Agenda Items & Actions Taken (unofficial): Administrative Items a. Growth Study Committee Appointments i. Two (2) At-large positions – Appointed Tim Brennan & Michelle Murdock ii. Two (2) alternates – Appointed Wilson St. Pierre & David Wheeler b. Zoning Advisory Committee Appointments i. Two (2) 

Weekly News Roundup – 8/18/19

Weekly News Roundup – 8/18/19

Vacancies on the Planning Board and Zoning Advisory Committee • HPS Enrollment Exceeds Projections • EEE Risk Raised to Critical • Greyhound Friends Updates • New HHS Athletic Director • Legacy Farms North Bus Situation Planning Board Vacancy The Planning Board currently has one vacancy 

Planning Board Vacancy

Planning Board Vacancy

The Planning Board currently has one vacancy and the Town is seeking candidates for the position. The term of office will expire at the May, 2020 election. Apply online by August 27 at http://www.hopkintonma.gov/hug. The Planning Board is an elected board, whose members serve five 

Zoning Advisory  Committee (ZAC) Vacancies

Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) Vacancies

The Planning Board is seeking individuals interested in serving on the Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) in varying capacities as outlined below. Apply by 8/9/19 at 12:00 PM, details below. The purpose of the ZAC is to review and develop proposals for zoning bylaw and zoning 

Hopkinton Police Launch Strategic Plan Development Initiative

Hopkinton Police Launch Strategic Plan Development Initiative

The Hopkinton Police Department is seeking your feedback. In an effort to evaluate and formalize the vision for the Hopkinton Police Department Chief Lee has launched the process of developing a strategic plan for the Hopkinton Police Department. “All you have to do is drive 

HPS Enrollment Continues to Grow, Now Exceeding Recent Projections

HPS Enrollment Continues to Grow, Now Exceeding Recent Projections

Update: At the September 5, 2019 Hopkinton School Committee Meeting, the Superintendent updated the public with the latest enrollment numbers. There are currently 3,902 students this fall in grades PreK-12. These numbers have now exceeded the December 2018 NESDEC projections by 103 Students, and enrollment