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Town of Dartmouth 2026 Spring Town Meeting - June 2, 2026
Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026
Town Approves $1.5 Million for Agricultural Preservation Fund
Article 7, establishing an Agricultural Preservation Fund, was approved by town meeting. This article appropriates $1.5 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds to capitalize an agricultural preservation fund, administered by the Agricultural Commission. This fund, enabled by state statute, allows for responding to farmland preservation opportunities between town meeting cycles and provides predictability for the farming community. This initiative builds on the town's history with the Agricultural Preservation Trust established in the late 1990s. The Finance Committee and Select Board recommended approval. The article passed at 10:22 a.m.
Social Workers Classified Under 'Classroom Instructional Staff' in School Budget Reporting
During the school budget discussion, a question was raised about why social workers are included under 'classroom instructional staff.' It was clarified that this is a required reporting category by the Department of Education, which groups all instructional staff, including social workers and other support personnel, under this umbrella term. The total school budget presented is $113,389,515.
Town Clerk Salary Set at $110,248 Following Compensation Study
Article 11, concerning salaries and stipends of elected officials, passed town meeting. The article sets the salary for the Town Clerk at $110,248, which is based on a comprehensive compensation and classification study grading the position as a Grade 22, Step 4. This figure is consistent with other town department head positions and contractual increases. Other elected officials receive no stipend. Discussion involved concerns about the salary increases, comparisons to comparable towns, and the unanimous voting results. The article passed at 10:47 a.m.
Town Approves $35,000 Administrative Budget for Community Preservation Committee
The town meeting approved the Community Preservation Committee's administrative budget of $35,000 for fiscal year 2027. This budget, which represents approximately 3% of anticipated revenues, covers legal services and consultation fees. Any unspent funds will roll back into the unrestricted reserve account for future projects. This budget is funded by a 1.5% surcharge on property taxes related to the Community Preservation Act and does not impact the general tax levy.
Second Citizens' Petition on Former Police Station Reuse Fails Due to Legal Concerns
Article 28, another citizens' petition concerning the former police station reuse committee, also failed at town meeting. Town counsel advised that this article was problematic and potentially illegal under procurement statutes, suggesting collusion by allowing a potential bidder to influence the town's guidelines for building reuse. The Select Board was advised to ignore it. The Finance Committee and Select Board recommended not recommending the article. The article failed at 12:11 p.m.
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