The recent meeting of the Lakeville Select Board highlighted significant progress on various community projects, showcasing the town's commitment to enhancing public spaces and facilities. Among the key updates was the completion of the Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) edition and the town pavilion, which is now nearly finished, pending minor details like corbels and grass growth.
The historic townhouse project is also nearing completion, with essential installations such as flooring, toilets, and sinks already in place. The contractor anticipates finishing the project by the week of May 1, which is exciting news for residents who value the preservation of local history. The Select Board discussed the importance of maintaining the building's historical integrity, particularly regarding lighting fixtures, which are still awaiting confirmation from the relevant authorities.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to these projects, the town has made strides in improving public parks. The Clapont Park water project has been completed, with new grass seeded and fencing repaired. At John Pond Park, aging light poles were replaced, thanks to the generous support of Middleborough Gas and Electric, who donated their time for the installation. The Select Board expressed gratitude for this collaboration, emphasizing the importance of community partnerships in enhancing local amenities.
The meeting underscored the dedication of town officials and departments to keep Lakeville vibrant and functional. With ongoing efforts to beautify downtown and maintain public spaces, residents can look forward to a more inviting community environment. The Select Board's commitment to these projects reflects a broader goal of fostering community engagement and pride in Lakeville's heritage and public resources.