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Select Board 6/3/2026
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Candidates Discuss Town's Financial Challenges and Budgetary Solutions
Candidates discussed the town's financial challenges, including rising costs and demands on services, emphasizing the need for experienced leadership and strategic financial planning. They explored solutions such as seeking new revenue streams, avoiding reliance on overrides or cuts, and proactively planning to get ahead of budget deficits. The discussion also touched upon the complexities of the current budget, including salary and benefit costs, and potential strategies like regionalization and operational efficiencies. Specific financial topics included the possibility of a debt exclusion versus an override, and the pros and cons of the Group Insurance Commission (GIC) for employee benefits. The candidates also debated the town's shrinking commercial tax base and its impact on residential taxes. Discussions regarding the Xfinity Center (Great Woods) focused on potential revenue generation for public safety departments.
Downtown Revitalization and Economic Development Strategies Discussed
Candidates discussed the revitalization and development of the downtown area, focusing on attracting businesses, increasing foot traffic, and improving walkability. They identified parking availability as a key factor and explored strategies like utilizing commuter parking at night and potentially bringing back a downtown committee. Economic development was a central theme, with candidates addressing the need for a dedicated director (or a combined role) and innovative approaches to filling vacant industrial park spaces. They emphasized the importance of supporting small businesses and creating a favorable environment for their growth. Discussions also included the role of community events and associations in supporting local businesses and downtown vibrancy.
Candidates Pledge Improved Communication, Transparency, and Resident Engagement
Candidates emphasized the importance of communication and transparency, particularly with the town's website and town meetings. They suggested overhauling the town website for better navigability and exploring alternative town meeting formats, such as weekend sessions or virtual options, to increase resident participation. The role and working relationship with the new town manager, Vallery, were also discussed, with candidates expressing hope for collaboration. The candidates also addressed the effectiveness of town meeting as a form of government, with some considering a town council form and others advocating for improvements to the current system to make it more inclusive. Several candidates highlighted their commitment to being accessible to residents through office hours and open communication.
Candidates Articulate Motivations for Seeking Select Board Positions
Candidates shared their personal reasons for running for the Select Board, emphasizing their commitment to Mansfield, desire to bring experience and fresh perspectives, and focus on improving the town. Key themes included continuing the work already started, bringing checks and balances to town governance, addressing past challenges, and representing diverse community populations. Some candidates highlighted their efforts to increase transparency and implement better policies, while others focused on empowering residents and making fiscal decisions that prioritize their wallets and voices. The importance of new leadership and ensuring the town operates efficiently and ethically was also a recurring point.
Candidates Address Firefighter Needs and Public Safety Funding
The candidates discussed the critical need for firefighters and the potential for changes within the fire department, including the controversial idea of transitioning to call-fire personnel, which was largely dismissed by candidates due to strong opposition from the fire department and practical concerns. Revenue generation for public safety was also a key topic, with proposals to increase fees from users of town facilities like the Xfinity Center (Great Woods) to fund equipment upgrades and training for police and fire departments. Candidates highlighted the significant impact of large venues on police resources, suggesting a need for better financial contributions from venue operators.
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