eHop Updates

Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board – Did You Know?

Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board – Did You Know?

Committee Size:  5 members Term Length: 2 years Meeting Schedule: Typically once a month as determined by the members Description:  The purpose of the Hopkinton Affordable Housing Trust is to provide for the creation and preservation of affordable housing in Hopkinton for the benefit of 

Woodville Historic District Commission – Did You Know?

Woodville Historic District Commission – Did You Know?

Committee Size:  7 members Term Length: 3 years Meeting Schedule: Typically once a month on a Monday Description:  The Woodville Historic District was created by Town Meeting in May of 2005 to preserve and protect the unique heritage of the Village of Woodville. Map of 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/12/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 09/12/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Covid-19 Update and precautions • Volunteers needed for eHop at PolyArts event • eHop Marathon Fundraiser • Hopkinton Police Night Out Rescheduled • Town of Hopkinton Invites Community to Ceremony Marking 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks\ • 

Select Board Actions Taken 09/07/21

Select Board Actions Taken 09/07/21

Agenda Items & Actions Taken: 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER – EXECUTIVE SESSION a. Pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A, §21(a) (purpose 3) to consider strategy with respect to collective bargaining relative to DPW, Police, Fire and Library Unions, and negotiations with non-union staff, Fire Chief, because 

Weekly News Roundup – 09/06/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 09/06/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Covid-19 Update and precautions • Support Civic Engagement: Please Donate to our Marathon Runner – Reilly McGreen • Census shows town needs to add voting precinct • DPW Public Notice: Fruit Street bridge over the CSX railroad 

Weekly News Roundup – 08/22/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 08/22/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Covid-19 Update and precautions • Independent Thoughts: Library highlights part of Hopkinton’s Black history • School Committee votes unanimously to start school year with universal mask policy • Board of Health recommends masks in Hopkinton schools • 

Grounds for Good – Coffee Fundraiser 8/23 – 9/26

Grounds for Good – Coffee Fundraiser 8/23 – 9/26

eHop is thrilled to be partnering with Driven Coffee to run a fundraiser from August 23 to September 26! We are raising money that will help fund our civic engagement initiatives in Hopkinton. Check out this order form/fundraiser link to peek at the coffee, tea, 

Growth Study Committee Final Report

Growth Study Committee Final Report

Final Report & Presentation – April 2021 Growth Study Committee Slide Presentation to The Planning Board Growth Study Committee Written Report to The Planning Board Shared Resources & References – Public Google Folder 2nd Public Workshop – 1/9/2020 Workshop Video Workshop Slides 1st Public Workshop 

Weekly News Roundup – 08/15/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 08/15/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Census: Hopkinton up to 18,758 residents • School Committee roundup: Mask use for upcoming school year debated • Superintendent to discuss return to school, face coverings at School Committee meeting Thursday • Town seeks remedy to accident-prone 

Weekly News Roundup – 08/08/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 08/08/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Hopkinton Select Board unanimously votes for Bill Miller to become fire chief • Select Board unanimously approves Bill Miller as fire chief • Select Board roundup: Carter new public health nurse, Schneiderman outreach coordinator • Select Board roundup: 

Select Board Actions Taken 08/03/21

Select Board Actions Taken 08/03/21

Agenda Items & Actions Taken: 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER – EXECUTIVE SESSION i. Pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A, §21(a) (purpose 3) to consider strategy with respect to collective bargaining relative to DPW, Police, Fire and Library Unions, and negotiations with non-union staff, Fire Chief, because 

Weekly News Roundup – 08/01/2021

Weekly News Roundup – 08/01/2021

Main Street Corridor Project – Weekly Update • Holliston, Hopkinton and Sherborn Police Restructure Regional Co-Response Jail Diversion Program, Offer Increased Intervention Services • Conservation Commission pleased with water mitigation improvements at Pulte development • Planning Board discusses requests from Eversource regarding work at LNG