WILMINGTON, MA — The Wilmington Board of Selectmen meets this Monday, March 12, 2018 at 7pm at Town Hall (Room 9).
There is a great deal of of noteworthy items on the agenda, including:
- Selectmen will consider the request of a new restaurant — Mona’s Kitchen — to obtain a common victualer license at 66U Concord Street.
- Selectmen will recognize the Wilmington Relay For Life for surpassing the $1 million fundraising mark and 10 years of support.
- Selectmen will discuss Town Counsel services.
- Selectmen will review the Town Meeting warrant, then close and sign it.
- Selectmen will discuss the Tax Increment Financing Proposal with Analog.
- Town Manager Hull will provide an update on Selectman McCoy’s claims that 4 of the petitioned articles for the Town Meeting are illegal.
- Town Manager Hull will provide an update on the town’s effort to include an inclusionary housing bylaw as a last minute addition to the Town Meeting warrant.
- Town Manager Hull will provide an update on the Olin Chemical Superfund site.
- Selectmen will review correspondence from State Rep. Miceli and Sen. Bruce Tarr regarding Route 38 roadway improvements and the Butters Row Bridge.
- Selectmen will receive a presentation from Assistant Town Manager Dee Casey and IT Director John O’Neil regarding Enterprise Software, which the town is seeking to purchase in a Town Meeting warrant article.
- Selectmen will make an appointment to the Town’s Scholarship Committee.
- Selectmen will consider signing a license agreement with the Wilmington Farmers Market.
- Selectmen will consider the request that the Town Common be illuminated blue during the month of April in observance of Autism Awareness.
- Selectmen will consider the request of Grace Chapel Wilmington to hold an Easter Sunday Sunrise Service at Silver Lake.
An Executive Session precedes the meeting at 6:15pm.
The meeting will be telecast live by Wilmington Community Television on WCTV-G — Channel 22 on Comcast and Channel 38 on Verizon. The meeting will also be streamed on WCTV’s website HERE.
Wilmington Apple intends to report on each of the items above – and any other news that comes from the meeting — over the next two weeks. Wilmington Apple typically live-tweets the meeting HERE.
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