The Acton Select Board meeting on February 24 highlighted significant developments in local governance, including a legislative update and discussions on housing and community initiatives. Among the key approvals was a special permit for properties at 358 A and 358 B Great Road and a waiver of building permit fees for renovations at the Acton Food Pantry. These decisions aim to enhance community resources and support local needs.
The meeting also addressed the ongoing Habitat for All initiative and the tree clearing bylaw, reflecting the board's commitment to sustainable development. Residents can view the full meeting recording on Acton TV's YouTube channel for more insights.
In a related discussion, the Acton Finance Committee met on February 25, focusing on future financial policies, particularly regarding overrides. Committee members emphasized the importance of transparency and community involvement in financial decisions, especially with uncertainties ahead. They plan to reconvene on March 11 to continue discussions about the Department of Public Works (DPW) facility.
Meanwhile, the Boxborough Leadership Forum is set to reconvene, addressing pressing budget concerns, including plans for a new firehouse. This forum will provide a platform for local leaders to collaborate on critical issues affecting the community. The Boxborough Finance Committee also met on February 26, continuing the dialogue on financial performance and planning for the future.