
Much easier and faster for me!












Much easier and faster for me!











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OK, I finally figured out how to insert the actual agenda sheets that I get before meetings (the secret was to using jpg’s, instead of ORC’ing pdf’s and editing the results), so now you can see exactly what I see – plus it should be faster for me.






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The Energy Committee met last night, and Fred Davis circulated an updated analysis of the savings from buying our streetlights from Eversource and installing LED streetlights. Eversource has now set the price for the town to buy the streetlights at $1.00, due to the streetlights having been depreciated over time – we have probably paid a good price for them already in the annual $41K/year current cost.
The new analysis included
Yearly savings with the LED streetlights are $34,740 and the pay back period is 2.6 years for the $104K cost – plus we get better lighting. I am hoping that Mike can get this done ASAP.

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Fred Davis runs a company in town that specializes in supplying lighting products. Fred is both extremely knowledgeable about how to save energy and about lighting products. Fred presented to the Energy Committee at a recent meeting on the savings the town could affect by buying our streetlights and installing LED fixtures.
The town can get a 3.6 year payback on the cost to buy and refit, then we save almost $20K/year going forward. The maintenance contract cost was not known, but is guessed to be about $5K/year.
Additionally, one gets a better and therefore safer illumination for all residents.
This was Fred’s analysis –

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From Susan Maritan, Publicist MCPE –

Nominations Wanted: The Robert C. Maguire Global Perspectives in Education Award
Bob Maguire dedicated 22 years of his educational career to the Medfield Public Schools. He served as principal of Medfield High School for eight years and then as Superintendent for fourteen years. In recognition of Bob’s commitment to our students, MCPE has created this award to honor an educator in the Medfield school community who embodies Bob’s legacy of exposing our students to the world beyond Medfield.
Click here for award application, award criteria and deadline information: http://www.medfieldcoalition.org/grants/bob-maguire-award/
The application deadline is: Friday, April 1, 2016.
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The Downtown Summit yesterday got input from about 75 residents at the Library. We were asked to share our ideas about what we saw as the strengths, the weaknesses, and our priorities for the downtown, as well as our visual preferences.
These were the instructions.




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From Renee Clark –
Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is coming to Medfield High School! Come see this enchanted version of a classic love story complete with singing animals and magic carriages. The Medfield High School Theatre Society Spring Musical takes place March 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. and March 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased online at medfielddrama.weebly.com.
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MEC Meeting Minutes-January 13, 2016
Attendance: Fred Bunger, Andrew Seaman, Alan Peterson, Lee Alinksy, Cynthia Greene, Pete Peterson, Maciej Konieczny, Marie Nolan
1. Presentation on LED Streetlighting by Fred Davis
a. Outlined various options for LED conversion including smart controls, various types of fixtures and costs/savings associated with this project.
2. Energy Manager Report
a. WWTP Solar progressing with no issues. Panels are mounted, cable trench dug and wiring continues. Estimated substantial completion date of February 11.
b. Other town solar projects:
i. Public Safety Building-Permanent Building Committee has elected to submit an RFI for a change order to install solar at the PS Building. Should have an estimated cost by end of February.
ii. DPW Garage-Exploring a PPA at this site. Greenskies to submit proposal and A. Seaman to review with MEC at next meeting.
iii. Generating interest in solar at the landfill. Still in the fact-finding phase and will report on any additional progress.
3. MHS meeting with Environmental studies students regarding solar at MHS.
a. Discussed various options for the school and other town sites. Students were excited to see progress being made and wanted to see how they could be advocates for this progress. Since most of the class are seniors and over 18 they would be eligible to vote at Town Meeting, so Fred and Andrew asked them to initiate a Get Out and Vote campaign at school before the Meeting.
4. Community Electricity Aggregation Program
a. Committee felt it was not the MEC place to promote this program and should come from Selectmen. Selectman Peterson will bring this up at a future Selectmen meeting.
5. Green Communities
a. Vehicle Policy-Selectmen and School Board have approved the Policy
b. Stretch Code – Warrant Committee presentation went well. Appears most members are in favor of adoption. Timeline for their vote is by the end of February. Other Town Committees to discuss Stretch Code include COA, , MSHPC, MEMO, Planning, and Permanent Building.
Next Meeting Thursday, February 11th at 7:30 at the Town Garage
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Come by to share your views and thereby help to shape the future of our downtown.

As I think about how to make the downtown better in advance of the summit, I focus on our need for more retail space. I think we lack a sufficient amount and density of retail shops for our downtown to be as vibrant as it should be.
Therefore, I go back to what I think was the biggest missed opportunity of all time for Medfield, when what is now the Montrose School’s property was for sale. The land was zoned for business uses, but no one wanted to site a business in that location. The brokers had many high quality developers lined up ready to do mixed use developments, with retail on the first floor and housing above, but Mike and the other selectmen would not consider the zoning change needed to allow those mixed use developments to happen. So instead we got a school that did not need to comply with zoning, and we also lost the $150,000 per year in taxes that had been paid by Tofias, and the much greater tax revenue that would have flowed from the mixed use development.
Perhaps we can solve this issue by rezoning more areas for retail uses.
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