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Select Board 11/28/23

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TOWNOFMEDFIELD MEETING NOTICE PostedinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofM.G.L.c.30A,§§18-25 Thismeetingwillbeheldinahybridformat.TheSelectBoardwillattendinpersonand membersofthepublicmayattendinperson.Inaddition,membersofthepublicwhowishto participateviaZoommaydosobyjoiningbyoneofthefollowingoptions: 1. Tojoinonline,usethislink: https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/88530366678?pwd=clhLODVKcnlDN3dFTDJWQjBCVzJ5Zz09 a. WebinarID:88530366678 b. Password:637025 2. Tojointhroughaconferencecall,dial929-436-2866or312-626-6799or253-215-8782 or301-715-8592 or346-248-7799 or669-900-6833 a. EntertheWebinarID:88530366678 b. Enterthepassword:637025 Thepacketwithmeetingmaterialsforthismeetingisavailableatthislink: https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/7442/Select-Board-Meeting-Packet_11282023 SelectBoard BoardorCommittee PLACEOFMEETING DAY,DATE,ANDTIME CheneryHall,MedfieldTownHouse RemoteparticipationavailablethroughZoom Tuesday,November28,2023at6:00pm Agenda(SubjecttoChange) CalltoOrder Disclosureofvideorecording WewanttotakeamomentofappreciationforourTroopsservingaroundtheglobeindefenseof ourcountry Appointments 1. RepresentativeDeniseGarlick,HouseChair,JointCommitteeonEducationtoprovidea legislativeandStatebudgetupdate2. BoardofHealthQuarterlyUpdate 3. ChiefCarricotoprovideupdateontownwideAEDproject 4. JohnWoodhulltodiscussandrequestapprovalofthenoticeofintentforaproposed footpathandTownofMedfieldeasementatJadeWalk 5. BillHarvey,ChairoftheBoardofWaterandSeweragetodiscuss: a. WaterandSewerEnterpriseFundCommittee b. Emergency/MutualAidAgreements c. Requestfor$105,000inNorfolkCountyARPAfundingforadditionalMeter TransceiverUnits DiscussionItems(PotentialVotes) 6. DiscussprocesstofillvacancyonSchoolCommittee ActionItems 7. RequestsfromMEMO: a. AnnualHolidayparadescheduledforDecember2ndat1PMbeginningand endingattheMiddleSchool b. Annualtreelighting,caroling,andselectionofSanta’sElvesonFriday,December 1at6:30PMatBaxterPark 8. DiscussionandvotetoconfirmfeestructureforWeightsandMeasures 9. CapitalBudgetandMBSFBudgetUpdate a. VotetoincreaseMunicipalBuildingStabilizationFundoverrideby2.5% 10.Requesttoawardthejointpurchase2023-2024saltbidawardtoEasternMinerals,Incas thePrimaryBidAwardeeandMortonSaltastheSecondaryBidforRoadSalt 11.RequesttoapprovethecontractswithEasternMinerals,IncandMortonSaltasthe primaryandsecondarybiddersfor2023-2024 12.VotetoauthorizetheTownAdministratortosignagrantagreementof$36,000awarded throughtheCommunityCompactprogramforaSharedGroundServicesFeasibility Study 13.VotetoauthorizetheTownAdministratortosignaCommonwealthStandardContract acceptinga$50,000earmarkforaSustainabilityCoordinator CitizenComment ConsentAgenda MeetingMinutes February7,2023TownAdministratorUpdates NextMeetingDates December5,2023 December19,2023 January16,2023 January23,2023 February6,2023 February20,2023 March12,2023 March26,2023 SelectBoardMemberReports ActionsTakenonBillsandWarrantsforPayments Informational ● ComcastProgrammingAdvisory ● ComcastImportantInformation-PriceChang

Medfield Outreach – make their data better by completing their survey by 12/3

From Meri Haas, Prevention Coordinator, Medfield Outreach –

Calling All Medfield Parents and Guardians! We need your help!

Medfield Outreach and the Medfield Cares About Prevention (MCAP) Community Coalition are conducting an online parent/guardian survey to better understand parental/guardian views as they relate to youth substance use in our community. This information will be used to inform programming to improve the health of our community’s young people. Your input matters!

This survey is open to all Medfield parents and guardians and will take less than eight minutes to complete. The survey is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Please use this link: flowcode.com/p/qUBpwP2na?fc=0 or the QR code to access the survey. It will remain open until 11:59pm on Sunday, December 3rd. Fill it out for your chance to win a $30 gift card!

To learn more about MCAP or youth substance use prevention efforts in Medfield, please visit medfieldcares.org. If you have questions about the survey do not hesitate to contact Medfield Outreach at medfieldoutreach@medfield.net or 508-359-7121. We strongly encourage all eligible parents/caretakers to participate, as your input is integral to our work.

No personally identifying information will be collected during this survey, and your responses will remain completely anonymous. The data will only be reported on in aggregate form. We will not publish any individual responses to the survey. *Signing up to be entered to win a gift card or to be notified of survey results will not in any way risk the anonymity of your survey responses. The contact form is not connected in any way to the survey responses.

This survey was supported in part by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services(HHS) as part of a financial assistance award funded by ONDCP. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ONDCP, CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

Email today from Meri Haas –

Our Medfield Parent/Guardian Survey is ready to disseminate!

Please help us out by:

  1. Filling it out yourself : Link Here
  2. Sending it around to everyone you know. (See the press release attached for content. You can use this link or send people to our website to fill it out: medfieldcares.org
  3. Sharing our social media posts.
    1. Facebook Post
    2. Instagram Post
    3. X – Twitter Post

The survey will remain open until Sunday, December 3rd at 11:59pm. Remember, the more responses we receive, the more accurate our data will be.

Feel free to print out the attached flyer and hang it anywhere you see fit.

We appreciate all of your support. Let us know if you have any questions.

Have a wonderful week,

Meri and Kyler

P.S. CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE!! It is FINALLY up and running! medfieldcares.org

 Meri Haas
Prevention Coordinator, Medfield Outreach (508) 359-7121 x1 | medfieldcares.org Mailing Address: 459 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052 Physical Address: 88R South Street, Medfield, MA 02052

MEC high accolades for Fred Davis

Resolution Voted by the Medfield Energy Committee about Fred Davis:

Resolution for Fred Davis

WHEREAS, Fred Davis has given generously of his time as a member of the Town of Medfield’s Energy Committee since its inception in 2008.

WHEREAS, during his tenure, Fred has served as a dedicated committee member as well as Chair of the Medfield Energy Committee for three years.

WHEREAS, Fred is an experienced energy expert, bringing his 30 years of professional experience in the energy sector to the town.

WHEREAS, Fred always was extremely knowledgeable and thoughtful about climate and energy issues.

WHEREAS, Fred actively networks and educates himself, both to stay current and to broaden his understanding of climate and energy issues.

WHEREAS, Fred has been a pioneer in the energy efficiency industry, helping to reduce energy costs and GHG emissions.

WHEREAS, Fred and his company are well known for expertise and quality in lighting. 

WHEREAS, Fred has continued to stay on the leading edge, advancing and advocating carbon reduction strategies.

WHEREAS, Fred is a good, tough, and powerful advocate for the ways and needed things to solve climate and energy issues.

WHEREAS, Fred is a passionate visionary who leads by example.

WHEREAS, Fred estimates that the Medfield Energy Committee has saved the Town of Medfield over $9 million, and he was responsible for affecting much of that savings.

WHEREAS, Fred during his chairmanship:

  • recognized the need for the Energy Committee to bring its expertise and perspective to the School Building Committee for the New Elementary School project. This resulted in the establishment of a Sustainability Subcommittee and eventual plans for a net zero school. Guided MEC (Medfield Energy Committee) members to train with the MAPC (Massachusetts Planning Council) and generate the first (baseline) Medfield Municipal Green House Gas Inventory.
  • Explored low-carbon solutions for the Medfield State Hospital development.
  • Recognized the need for specialist consultants and introduced them to the Town (with continued benefit to the town.
  • Lead the town’s adoption of Medfield Net Zero 2050 resolution.
  • Oversaw the development of the Towns first Climate Action Plan (TOMCAP).
  • Inspired and supported the town’s adoption of Community Choice Aggregation.
  • Initiated the MEC’s annual presence at Medfield Day.
  • Began the partnership with Sustainable Medfield to amplify the MEC’s community outreach.
  • Started the partnership with Medfield Environmental Action (MEA) with whose support he produced and hosted several community educational and decarbonizer webinars.

WHEREAS, Fred repeatedly attracted and guided new MEC members who brought energy and climate expertise to the committee. 

WHEREAS, Fred is the driving force behind the town’s thoughtful adoption of solar installations, including the Wastewater Treatment Plant solar field and the Town Garage roof.

WHEREAS, Fred led the Town’s transition from incandescent streetlights to LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights.

WHEREAS, Fred was instrumental in transitioning Medfield to become a Green Community.

WHEREAS, Fred kept track of and quantified the financial and carbon benefits to the town of Medfield Energy Committee recommended projects.

WHEREAS, Fred engaged in tracking the uptake of climate-friendly technologies by residents.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED that the Medfield Energy Committee by action of the committee on October 11, 2023, adopts this resolution of appreciation for the outstanding contributions rendered by Fred Davis.

Yard signs

NB – this post was prepared at the end of October, but mistakenly got into a draft folder and was never published. If you are missing a yard sign, check the PSB lobby.

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Due to miscommunication at the Town House, a bunch of yard signs were mistakenly collected this week from in front of homes in town. If you are missing a yard sign, check for it in the pile of yard signs in the lobby at the Public Safety Building.

CRWA survey open to 11/27

From Deborah J. Bero –

TAKE THE SURVEY  

         

TOGETHER WE CAN BUILD RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE  

Have you been experiencing climate change impacts – extreme heat, flooding on your streets, or drought? Charles River Watershed Association is working with watershed municipalities to understand current and future regional flooding impacts and to identify equitable solutions that will reduce flooding at the watershed scale. We can’t do it alone. We need your input!  

How should your community adapt in the face of more flooding?  

SURVEY DEADLINE EXTENDED!

Share your insights and thoughts in our brief survey using the button below by November 27, 2023. Please help us share this with your family, friends, and community members.   The survey is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (Traditional), Haitian Creole, and Russian.  

TAKE THE SURVEY            

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School Committee slot opens due to resignation – apply by 11/22/23

From Michelle Kirkby –

Subject: Medfield School Committee Vacancy

The Medfield School Committee has a newly open vacancy.  The School Committee and Select Board will be making a temporary appointment to fill the seat until the next election in 2024. If you are interested in being considered for the temporary appointment, please email scchair@email.medfield.net no later than Wednesday, November 22 at 5 PM. 

For additional info, please consult SC policy BBBE: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/775/Medfield_Public_Schools/2755826/Section_B_-Board_Governance_and_Operations.pdf

New start time for Select Board meetings

The Select Board has decided that its meetings will henceforth commence at 6PM, starting tonight.

Warrant Committee FY 25 Budget Guidance

Email today from Warrant Committee Cochair, Stephen Callahan, with the Budget Guidance for the upcoming budget cycle (FY25) –

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Dear Medfield Budget Makers and Elected Officials

The Warrant Committee has implemented a new budget process this year that emphasizes upfront budget guidance for departments and elected officials and an earlier process to achieve our goal of a sustainable balanced budget within the Prop 2 ½ limits to bring forward to Town Meeting.

Last evening, we completed our due diligence on the FY 25 budget guidance and approved the attached communication to all budget makers and elected officials.   In addition to providing overall budget targets for departments, it provides additional information on process, expectations, and timelines for FY 25.  Feel free to reach out to me or Bob Sliney if you have any questions on these matters. 

The Warrant Committee looks forward to our upcoming reviews and meetings with departments to better understand the important services and needs for the FY 25 Budget.

Please feel free to forward to others that you feel would benefit from this communication. 

Hoping you all have a happy thanksgiving with your families.

Best,

Steve Callahan

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To: Medfield Budget Makers and Elected Officials                                                           

Date: November 13, 2023

From: Warrant Committee

Subject: FY 2025 Budget Guidance: Approach, Targets and Timeline

Summary and Background

A host of factors pushed up the growth rate of the Town’s budget in FY 23 and FY 24, including the inflation surge that began in mid- 2021.  Fortunately, inflation has moved down from its peak last year but nonetheless, the space between our forecasted fixed expenditures and the Tax Levy allowed under Prop 2 ½ continues to be under pressure.

While the tax rate moved down in FY 23 to $15.43, average tax bills rose 3.2%, amounting to an increase of $402 on the average home in Medfield – and tax bills will move up again in FY 24.  The property tax bills in Town have overall, risen about in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI).  Given the anticipated ongoing slowing in housing prices and continued budgetary strains, the tax rate is likely to face upward pressure in coming years.

Taking all of this into account, the Warrant Committee intends to take a cautious approach to budgeting in FY 25.  In summary, after a review of FY 25 forecasted revenue and fixed costs, the Warrant Committee is recommending an overall 4.1% budget guidance for school and town departments.  Amounts of COLA for non-contract employees who are not covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreements and salary increases as stipulated by relevant Collective Bargaining Agreements for contract employees are expected to fall within this overall guidance.

COLA for non-contract employees (does not directly affect employees covered by Collective Bargaining Agreements)

Inflation has eroded everyone’s purchasing power since the surge that began in the middle of 2021, though inflation has moved lower recently, with the latest read on the CPI indicating that prices in the Northeast in September were 3.0 percent higher than 12 months earlier (3.7 for the US as a whole).  Wages have also been rising more rapidly during this inflation environment.  For example, the Employment Cost Index for State and Local governments employees rose 4.8% over the year ending in September.  That figure incorporates pay increases that went into effect at the start of the fiscal year in many jurisdictions (July 1, 2023), corresponding to Medfield’s FY 24 COLA (3.0%) that also went into effect July 1st.

The COLA recommended by the Warrant Committee that will be brought forward to Town Meeting must balance the need to fairly compensate the hard work and dedication of Town employees against the burden of taxes.  By way of background COLAs were 3.0 % for FY 24, 2.0 % for FY 23 and 2% for several years before that.   As of this date, the Personnel Board has not decided on a COLA for FY 25.

Department Operating Budgets

As noted, budget pressures remain and are unlikely to abate in coming years.  Accordingly, we ask the school and Town departments to prepare budgets that do not exceed the guidelines of 4.1% and 4.2%, respectively.  Department heads should first work with the chief executives and elected boards (Superintendent/School Committee or Town Administrator/Select Board) in balancing the limitations of these guidelines with essential department needs and services in the face of unforeseen costs for essential goods and department needs.  For line items where increases are necessary to maintain essential services, or where costs have increased in an out of the ordinary way, we ask budget makers to provide specific explanations to their Elected Boards and the Warrant Committee and to consider whether a decrease in another line item could offset the increase. 

Lastly, if after review there are any unmet needs that could not be covered with either alternative revenue sources (grants, fees, etc.) or cost efficiencies, please identify these for the Warrant Committee along with specific explanations for essentials whose higher costs make Warrant Committee guidance inconsistent with providing an appropriate level of service.  The Warrant Committee asks that any significant requests that fall outside of the above guidance be identified and communicated early, since it may trigger a Prop 2 ½ override request at Town Meeting. 

The Warrant Committee looks forward to discussing particulars with the Superintendent, Town Administrator, and budget makers to ensure that essential and important services are provided, and that the Town’s overall costs and tax rate are controlled as well as possible.

Capital Budget requests should be handled through the Capital Budget Committee process. 

Timeline

December, 2023 – FY 25 budgets are due to Town Administrator and Superintendent

January, 2024- Budgets transmitted to School Committee, Select Board and Warrant Committee

December 2023 – February 2024 – Warrant Committee Liaison Member due diligence

January 16th and 30th, 2024– Warrant Committee budget review meetings with Town Departments

February 13, 2024 – Warrant Committee budget review meeting with School Department

As always, thank you for the hard work you undertake on behalf of Medfield taxpayers and the long-term future of the Town. We look forward to working with all policy and budget makers to produce an FY25 Budget that provides efficient, quality services to Town residents while continuing to be fiscally responsible with taxpayer revenue. 

Sincerely,

Medfield Warrant Committee

Stephen Callahan (Co-Chair), Deborah Cartisser, Emily McCabe, Peter Michelson, Brent Nelson, Jillian Rafter, Peter Saladino, Bob Sliney (Co-Chair), Edward Vozzella

Attachment – FY 25 Budget Forecast

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Town Administrator, Kristine Trierweiler’s October report is out