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Board of Selectmen:
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Alexander McCurdy, Chairman (2012) |
| Joseph Knox Vice-Chairman (2010) |
| Janet Wilkinson, Clerk (2011) |
| Kenneth Eldridge, Member (2010) |
| James Karr, Member (2011) |
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| Staff: |
Keith A. Bergman, Town Administrator
kbergman@littletonma.org |
| Jennifer Gibbons, Exec. Administrative Asst. JGibbons@Littletonma.org |
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| Phone: |
978-540-2460 |
| Hours: |
M-F (8:30 AM - 3:30 PM) |
| Address: |
3rd Floor Shattuck Street Municipal Building
P.O. Box 1305, Littleton, MA 01460
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Meeting Schedule at 7 PM in Room 103, Town Offices, unless noted otherwise
- February 8 & 22, 2010
- March 8 & 22, 2010
- April 12 & 26, 2010
Meeting Highlights:
10/5/09 - Approved MOA with Council on Aging re: staffing
9/28/09 - Approved MOA with Board of Health re: staffing
9/21/09 - Special Town Meeting called for November 9, 2009
9/21/09 - Established steering committee to evaluate solid waste options
8/24/09 - Approved MOA with Zoning Board of Appeals re: staffing
8/24/09 - Russell Street School repairs general contract awarded; Transfer Station Fees adopted
8/10/09 - Goals adopted for FY 2010
12/15/08 - Hiring freeze policy adopted
12/12/08 - Emergency declared due to severe winter ice storm
12/8/08 - Expedited Permitting procedures adopted to implement MGL C.43D.
11/17/08 - held the FY 2009 property tax rate classification hearing adopting a residential factor of 0.8948. The policy option chosen by the Board of Selectmen is expected to produce a 2.94% increase in the tax bill for an average residential property assessed at $383,736; and a 10.65% increase in the tax bill for a commercial/industrial property assessed at $491,000
11/17/08 - adopted Code of Conduct and Ethics.
9/29/08: approved Tax Increment Financing (TIF) agreement for 550 King Street (IBM)
8/25/08: Transfer Station Fee increases approved; presentation on Agricultural proposal made.
7/14/08: Established a seven-member Sign By-law Review Committee.
6/23/08: the Board of Selectmen held a public hearing and adopted goals for FY 2009.
3/10/08: To address the condition of local roads in Littleton, the Board of Selectmen voted on March 10, 2007 to support an $8-million roadway improvement plan, which would be funded inside the property tax levy limit, without any overrides of Proposition 2 1/2.
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