Weekly News Roundup – 07/21/2019

Weekly News Roundup – 07/21/2019

The Hopkinton Police Department launch strategic plan initiative • Community Notice: Work on Cedar Street Water Main to Begin Next Week • HPS enrollment continues to grow inline with the latest projections • Trail Work Opportunity at Whitehall woods • Hopkinton is soliciting a RFP 

Community Preservation Committee is now accepting Draft Project Funding Applications

Community Preservation Committee is now accepting Draft Project Funding Applications

The Hopkinton Community Preservation Committee is now accepting Draft Project Funding Applications for Fiscal Year 2021. Please submit your application no later than Friday August 9, 2019 Projects allowable under the CPA include the creation and preservation of open space, the preservation of historic sites, the 

Openings on Town Boards & Committees – Apply Online

Openings on Town Boards & Committees – Apply Online

The following Boards & Committees will have vacancies on June 30, 2019 or sooner. Interested residents should apply via the online volunteer form at http://hopkintonma.iqm2.com/Citizens/Board/Vacant​. Please note that​ all current​ committee members interested in reappointment​ MUST​ apply on-line. The Select Board will make appointments at an 

Weekly Roundup 04/28/2019

Weekly Roundup 04/28/2019

UPCOMING EVENTS: Know Your Vote 2019, Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce Town Update 2019, Hopkinton Trails Club Forum, Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape • TOWN ARTICLES RESOURCES & CANDIDATES INFO: Article 10: Fiscal 2020 Operating budget • Article 23: Sidewalk Master Plan Phase II • Article 46: 76 Main Street Historic District • Articles 5,6,7,8 BRAVE Act • Article 

Weekly Roundup 04/21/2019

Weekly Roundup 04/21/2019

Board of Selectmen Approve 3 Ballot Questions for 2019 Town Election • Developer offers to sell historic Hopkinton home for $1 if moved • Ashland residents decry pipe plan at hearing • Town Election Update After the Caucuses • Chestnut Street Traffic-Water Advisory

Weekly Roundup for 01/06/2019

Weekly Roundup for 01/06/2019

Hopkinton Cafe, Bittersweet Co., to move to new space  •  Historical Commission Reviewed 3 Demolition Applications • Bobbi Gibb sculpture to commemorate women’s running history  •  Reminders and notices from the Town Clerk’s office  •  Hopkinton board raises tobacco age, bans plastic bags  •  Software increasingly 

Community Preservation Committee – Did You Know?

Community Preservation Committee – Did You Know?

The Community Preservation Committee has nine appointed members including designees from the Planning Board, Open Space Preservation Committee, Conservation Commission, Historical Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, the Housing Authority and four At-Large members appointed by the Board of Selectmen. At-Large members serve three-year terms expiring 

List of Articles with Links & Details

List of Articles with Links & Details

2016 Town Meeting Warrant Motions Document REPORTS: Acceptance of Town Reports FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2016: FY 2016 Supplemental Appropriations – $200,000 FY16 Snow and Ice Deficit, and $31,500 for Sewer Enterprise Fund FY 2016 Budget Transfers – No Action – Consent Agenda Unpaid Bills from 

List of Articles for Town Meeting 2016

List of Articles for Town Meeting 2016

eHop will provide more details and links next weekend prior to Town Meeting, but for now here are the key documents and the list of articles. Read the 2016 Town Meeting Warrant REPORTS: Acceptance of Town Reports FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2016: FY 2016 Supplemental Appropriations 

Community Preservation Committee (CPC) – Did You Know?

Community Preservation Committee (CPC) – Did You Know?

In 2001, the citizens of Hopkinton voted to adopt the Community Preservation Act (CPA) and thereby approved a 2% surcharge to the annual real property tax. Revenue from this surcharge is dedicated for the preservation of open space, historic sites, affordable housing and passive/active outdoor recreation. Local