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June 3 Work Session/Public Meeting
Thursday, Jun 4, 2026
Wellington Road Project Praised; Tree Replacement and Park Usage Discussed
Residents discussed the recent completion of roadwork on Wellington Road, praising its quality. The conversation touched upon the necessity of tree removal for infrastructure projects, with assurances that replaced trees will be root-friendly and planted strategically. Concerns were also raised about the impact of new roads on speeding and the potential for tree damage from roots to sidewalks and homes. Additionally, the issue of late-night soccer games and related noise and ball-related issues at a park was discussed, with proposals for moving nets and adjusting lighting [cite: 895-988, 1000-1184].
Health Benefit Buyback Option Approved for Employees
The board approved the request by Raphael Burggovich and Charles Klein to execute the employee health benefit buyback option, as permitted by the collective bargaining agreement [cite: 64-74].
Milcon Construction Corp. Awarded Contract for Fire Department Kitchen Renovation
The contract to renovate the kitchen at the Minnola Fire Department Company 3 was awarded to Milcon Construction Corp. as the lowest responsible bidder for a total cost that was not specified in the transcript [cite: 48-56].
Resident Raises Concerns Over Parking Regulation Changes; Alternatives Proposed
A resident expressed concerns about the removal of posted timed parking regulations on Plymouth and Hampton Streets, fearing it would lead to commuters parking in residential areas to access the train station. They proposed alternative solutions like alternating parking days or reduced time limits. The board reiterated that the approved change was based on a petition signed by the majority of residents and suggested that any future adjustments could be considered after a trial period. They also addressed parking requirements for new apartments, stating that each unit must have 1.5 parking spots included in the rent, and that current apartment parking is often underutilized [cite: 1265-1427].
Residents Voice Concerns Over Speeding and Safety on Residential Streets; Park Noise Addressed
Residents expressed significant concern about speeding and stop sign violations on Garfield and Jackson Streets, particularly due to the proximity of four schools. A petition was presented requesting action, and the board pledged to contact the third precinct police department to request increased enforcement and explore options like speed cameras or a review of lower speed limits on residential streets. Concerns were also raised about excessive noise from late-night soccer games at a park, leading to discussions about adjusting light usage and potentially relocating nets [cite: 389-677, 1000-1184].
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