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TOMCAP information and survey

From the Town of Medfield Climate Action Plan (TOMCAP), working group of the Medfield Energy Committee –

After reading the fact sheet below you can access the questionnaire at https://tinyurl.com/23tnp6vv.

Medfield Plans to Decarbonize
to Meet Our Net Zero by 2050 Goal
The Medfield Energy Committee is asking all residents to complete
a questionnaire so your thoughts, concerns and ideas can be
included in the development of the Town of Medfield Climate Action Plan TOMCAP.
n After reading the fact sheet below you can access the
questionnaire at https://tinyurl.com/23tnp6vv.
n It will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
n If you want to participate in the development of the
TOMCAP please email us at TOMCAP@Medfield.net
Please pass this on to friends and neighbors!
This event is not sponsoreed or endosed by the Medfield Public Schools.
Medfield Emissions InventoryResidentialBuildings 39.1%PassengerVehicles 41.6%C&I Buildings and Manufacturing Industries 12.3% Municipal Buildings 3.0%Commercial Vehicles 1.6%Other 0.5%Wastewater Treatmentand Discharge1.2%Municipal Vehicles 0.5%Waste 0.2%(2017 Baseline)Town of MedfieldCLIMATE CLIMATE TOMCAP@medfield.net ACTIOACTIO N PLANN PLAN
Medfield is Planning for Decarbonizing
Medfield voted to support a Net Zero 2050 Goal and to develop a Climate Action Plan to reach that goal (Town Meeting, May 2021).
This public outreach effort by the Medfield Energy Committee (MEC) aims to inform and engage residents in developing the Town of Medfield Climate Action Plan (TOMCAP).
What is Net Zero carbon emissions?
The Medfield Net Zero 2050 goal is in line with Federal and Massachusetts goals and strategies. "Net Zero" means that we reduce most greenhouse gas emissions and offset the rest. Most reductions will be achieved through personal actions that are voluntary and make economic sense.
What strategies are available to reduce our emissions significantly?
Medfielders can remove the most carbon by driving an electric vehicle, installing a heat pump to heat and cool your home, reducing energy needs (insulation, high efficiency lighting and appliances) and supporting
electricity made from renewable sources.
When do I act?
The best time to make low carbon choices is at natural transition points, such as when you need replace your car, upgrade your heating/cooling system, or renovate your home.
Why “electrify everything”?
Massachusetts has already moved away from coal-generated electricity. Our local grid is substantially less fossil-fuel intensive than previously and is mandated to continue to improve. The consensus path, at all levels, to continue to reduce carbon footprint is to “Electrify Everything”.
Why buy an electric vehicle (EV)?
In Medfield, the largest source of GHG gases is from our cars (42%). To significantly reduce our carbon footprint, most new cars will need to be electric. Starting in 2035, only EVs can be sold in Massachusetts.
EVs are already quiet, clean, highly efficient, over all less expensive, require less maintenance, offer huge
public health benefits and new options are becoming available.
What about our homes?
In Medfield, running our homes produces close to 40% of our carbon emissions. We can reduce our
energy needs, use heat pumps for heating and cooling needs and shifting to renewables.
1. Get a free MassSave energy audit and use their incentives and rebates to insulate your home and get the highest efficient lighting and appliances.
2. Electrify your HVAC. Heat pumps are currently the most efficient technology for heating and cooling homes. MassSave offers substantial incentives for installing heat pumps.
3. Install solar panels directly or support solar installations through a community solar program. This can be profitable while supporting the transition to local renewable electricity.
Want to get started? Find information & resources on the Action Portal at SustainableMedfield.org
If you want to engage with the TOMCAP process, email us at TOMCAP@Medfield.net
Where do Medfield’s carbon
emissions come from?
The MEC carried out a
Greenhouse Gas Inventory
of Medfield, pictured on
the right. The vast majority
of carbon emissions come
from our cars and our
homes (81%).
Please take our
informational questionnaire
Use https://tinyurl.com/23tnp6vv to access the Questionnaire
This fact sheet will be a handy
companion to the questionnaire.
Thank you!
Medfield Emissions InventoryResidentialBuildings 39.1%PassengerVehicles 41.6%C&I Buildings and Manufacturing Industries 12.3% Municipal Buildings 3.0%Commercial Vehicles 1.6%Other 0.5%Wastewater Treatmentand Discharge1.2%Municipal Vehicles 0.5%Waste 0.2%(2017 Baseline)Town of MedfieldCLIMATE CLIMATE TOMCAP@medfield.net ACTIOACTIO N PLANN PLAN

Select Board 10/19/2021

To join online, use this link: a. https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6 SS9wV3dvdz09 b. Enter Password: 060672 2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833 a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022 b. Enter the password: 060672

The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link: https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/5482/BOS-Meeting-Packet-October-19-2 021

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
This meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The Board of Selectmen will attend in person and
members of the public may attend in person. In addition, members of the public who wish to
participate via Zoom may do so by joining by one of the following options:
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6
SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/5482/BOS-Meeting-Packet-October-19-2
021
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Chenery Hall, Medfield Town House
Remote participation available through Zoom Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of
our country
Appointments
1. Town Clerk Marion Bonoldi to request the Board of Selectmen to approve appointments
of Election Warden and Election Inspectors for the Special Town Meeting and the Special
Town Election
2. Town Moderator Scott McDermott to discuss the Special Town Meeting, scheduled for
November 7, 2021 at 12 pm
a. Vote to call the Special Town Meeting
b. Vote to Open the Special Town Meeting Warrant and Vote to Close the Warrant at
conclusion of meeting
c. Vote to Sign the Special Town Meeting Warrant
3. Medfield State Hospital Development Committee to discuss the proposals for the
Medfield State Hospital and evaluation process
4. Affordable Housing Trust to discuss draft the Request for Proposals regarding the use of
bond funds for rental projects and request the Board of Selectmen vote to approve
releasing the Request for Proposals
5. Bay Colony Rail Trail Association to discuss the Medfield Rail Trail and request the
Board of Selectmen to approve a contract with R. Zoppo for rail and tie removal and
disposal
6. Community Choice Aggregation Committee to recommend selection of a Energy Broker
for Community Choice Aggregation and request Board of Selectmen approval
Discussion and Potential Votes
7. Review and vote to approve the Town of Medfield Financial Policy
Action Items
8. Vote to approve the application for 40B technical assistance to the Zoning Board of
Appeals during the hearing and decision process for the Hinkley South project
9. Vote to authorize the Chair to sign Budget Revision Request #4 for the Dale Street
School project
10. Vote to accept bids for 2021 - 2022 CC (Rock Salt), Solar Salt, and Treated Salt
11. Vote to authorize Town Account Joy Ricciuto and Town Administrator Kristine
Trierweiler to serve as creator and certifier, respectively, for the portal for the Norfolk
County disbursement of American Rescue Plan Act federal funds
12. Committee Appointments / Reappointments:
a. Vote to appoint Thomas Connors, John Day, and John Thompson to the Medfield
Historical Commission as associates member for terms to expire June 30, 2022
b. Vote to increase size of the MEC and appoint George Whiting, James Redden, and
Andrew Jarrell to the Medfield Energy Committee for terms to expire June 30,
2022
Consent Agenda
13. The Medfield Lions request a one-day beer and wine licenses for:
a. the Lions Senior Holiday Luncheon on Sunday, December 12, 2021 at the Center
b. Dinner Meeting on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at the Center
14. Vote to approve and sign resolution recognizing the Medfield Food Cupboard’s 30th
anniversary
15. Vote to accept the resignation of Liz Sandeman from the Medfield Outreach Advisory
Board
16. Boy Scout Troop 89 requests permission to place a sign at Medfield Transfer Station
announcing Christmas Tree Pick Up and Recycling Program
Meeting Minutes
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
November 2, 2021
November 7, 2021 Special Town Meeting
November 16, 2021
Selectmen Reports
Informational

Select Board 10/5/2021

  1. To join online, use this link:
    a. https://medfieldnet.
    zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09

    b. Enter Password: 060672
  2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
    or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
    a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
    b. Enter the password: 060672

The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/5460/BOS-Meeting-Packet-October-5-
2021

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
This meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The Board of Selectmen will attend in person and
members of the public may attend in person. In addition, members of the public who wish to
participate via Zoom may do so by joining by one of the following options:
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfieldnet.
zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/5460/BOS-Meeting-Packet-October-5-
2021
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Chenery Hall, Medfield Town House
Remote participation available through Zoom
Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of
our country
Appointments
1. Town Clerk Marion Bonoldi to request the Board of Selectmen vote to approve the 2020
Re-Precincting Plan
2. BerryDunn to discuss the Medfield Local Rapid Recovery Program Final Report
3. Facilities Director Amy Colleran to request the Board of Selectmen:
a. vote to approve $40,000 for Memorial School Fire Panel system replacement
from the Municipal Buildings Stabilization Emergency Fund
b. vote to authorize the Chair to sign the Green Communities grant application
c. vote to approve a contract with Aalanco Service Corporation for boiler
preventative maintenance work at various Town buildings
4. Parks and Recreation Commission Update
Discussion and Potential Votes
5. Discuss and vote the Flag and Municipal Use Policy
6. Town’s Financial Policy
7. Discussion of Special Town Meeting
Action Items
8. Approve Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Medfield Police League, MCOP,
AFL-CIO, Local 257 for July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2022.
9. Vote to approve a contract with Epsilon Associates for historic preservation and historic
tax credit consulting services
10. Vote to Call the Special Town Election for Monday, November 15, 2021 and sign the
Special Town Election Warrant
11. Vote to approve contract with Solar Design Associates for design and engineering
services for a roof-top solar installation at the DPW Town Garage
Consent Agenda
12. Medfield Foundation requests permission to place sandwich boards at the corner of North
and Main and South at 27 from October 17th through October 31st for the Angel Run.
13. Block Party Request for Rocky Lane on Saturday, October 30 from 3 pm to 5 pm
Meeting Minutes
Town Administrator Updates
Citizens Comment
Next Meeting Dates
October 19, 2021
November 2, 2021
November 7, 2021 Special Town Meeting
November 16, 2021
Selectmen Reports
Informational