Coronavirus resources

An Massachusetts Municipal Association email worth sharing with information worth knowing.  There is also good information at the suggested websites –

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Coronavirus resources for local government leaders

 

Governments, agencies and communities around the globe are currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that was first detected in China in December.

 

The virus is named “SARS-CoV-2,” and the disease it causes is “coronavirus disease 2019,” commonly known as COVID-19.

 

Because communities and municipal leaders are often on the front lines in emergency situations, the following are some helpful resources to inform local leaders and help them respond.

Examples of local outreach, preparedness and response

Additional information

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reports that the risk of COVID-19 to the general public in Massachusetts remains low.

 

In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the DPH has:

  • Established an Incident Command Structure to facilitate regular dissemination of information from federal and state partners to statewide stakeholders
  • Launched a new website that provides up-to-date information on the status of novel coronavirus for all residents (www.mass.gov/2019coronavirus)
  • Developed and disseminated clinical advisories to all Massachusetts health care providers and issued guidance to hospitals, health systems and Emergency Medical Services
  • Scheduled calls with other key health care partners including local boards of health

On Feb. 28, the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory received approval to begin testing patients for COVID-19, in accordance with guidance from the U.S. CDC. Only those who are experiencing flu-like symptoms and have recently traveled to China or have had close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 should be tested, according to the DPH.

 

Those who have traveled to affected areas within the past 21 days are advised to contact their local board of health or health department. Those who have recently traveled to affected areas and are experiencing lower respiratory illness symptoms, such as, but not limited to, fever, cough, and shortness of breath, are advised to also contact their health care provider immediately.

 

Clinicians who have patients they think may have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 should contact the DPH via the 24/7 EPI line (617-983-6800).

 

Individuals who are in voluntary self-quarantine continue to be monitored by their local boards of health.

 

Currently, there is no vaccine available to prevent COVID-19 and no medication available to treat the disease. Treatment is supportive care and relief of symptoms.

 

Local officials are encouraged to remind residents and businesses of the following best practices to avoid exposure to the virus:

  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds at a time.
  • Using alcohol-based hand rubs and gels.
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoiding close contact with people who are sick.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Avoid sharing food utensils, containers and other personal items.

Those who have any cold or flu symptoms can help others by:

  • Staying home when you are sick.
  • Covering your cough or sneezes.
  • Wearing a mask if you leave home and have a cough.

This is a rapidly evolving situation, and this information may change as updates are available from the DPH and U.S. CDC.

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Select Board Office Hours this Friday

I hold regular monthly office hours at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM.

Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters.

Residents can also have coffee and see the Council on Aging in action (a vibrant organization with lots going on).

I can be reached via 508-359-9190 or this blog about Medfield matters https://medfield02052.wordpress.com, where any schedule changes will be posted.

 

Townwide Master Plan Forum #2 – 7PM on 3/26

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Townwide Master Plan Forum #2

Description

THANK YOU for your participation in the Townwide Master Planning Committee’s “Community Conversation” either in person at the October 20th forum at Blake Middle School or online via the follow-up online survey. Your input will result in a Vision and Goals document which will form the foundation for the master plan. The summary report is HERE and the online survey responses are HERE.

Special thanks to Medfield TV for documenting the event: YouTube

Forum #2: March 26, 2020, 7 pm at High School Gym

The Townwide Master Planning Committee and consultant team are performing an enumeration of existing resources which will result in an Inventory and Assessment of Existing Conditions of the Town’s resources.

The purpose of the Forum is to gain Medfield citizen input on the 8 goals and objectives. Each goal has up to 3 objectives with ideas on strategies on how to achieve them.

Prepare for Forum #2 by reviewing the Summary Sheets. Download 1-9 as one PDF HERE or individually by Element below:

  1. Housing Summary
  2. Economic Development Summary
  3. Historic & Cultural Resources Summary
  4. Natural, Open Space, and Recreational Resources Summary
  5. Transportation Summary
  6. Public Facilities and Services Summary
  7. Medfield State Hospital Summary
  8. Land Use & Zoning Summary
  9. Sustainability Summary

For more information please see: https://tinyurl.com/www-Townwide-Masterplan

 

Date And Time

Thu, March 26, 2020

7:00 PM – 9:30 PM EDT

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Location

Medfield High School

88 South Street

Gymnasium

Medfield, MA 02052

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Materials for 3/3 meeting

To let people know what a nice service it is to usually get the materials for the meetings, this time glitches prevented that from happening – they are now available here

https://www.town.medfield.net/663/Agenda-Packets

Tuesday March 3, 2020 @ 7:00PM AGENDA (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 7:00 PM 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 Executive Session at close of meeting: Exemption 6: consider lease ofreal property: Dwight-Derby House and Hinkley property; Exemption 3: to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining, an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the government's bargaininf position and to discuss strategy with respect to pending or threatened litigation: Medfield Police Officer 3r Party Injury Claim Citizen Comment Appointment Medfield Energy Committee, Fred Davis Chair; update on energy operations, discuss proposed warrant articles and Green Communities Grant Facilities Director Amy Colleran; approval for LED lighting change for DPW, Library, COA, Pfaff, Town House Jean Mineo; discuss update and potential vote of lease agreement for MSH Chapel Action Items Selectmen are requested to vote to sign Warrant for March 30, 2020 Town Election Selectmen are requested to vote to authorize Chairman Murby to sign Feasibility Study Agreement Budget Revision regarding Dale Street School Selectmen are requested to vote to sign Housing Choice Designation Application Vote to sign Eligible Purchaser Certificate for 14 Turtlebrook Way Discussion Item Hinkley property RFP FY2021 Budget Annual/Capital Budget Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles Annual vote on the Municipal Buildings Stabilization Fund Vote to close the 2020 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Licenses and Permits (consent calendar) Friends of the Dwight-Derby House request a one-day wine and beer permit for Avt Show on March 20, 5-9PM at Medfield TV, North Meadows Road, featuring art work by Cheryl O'Malley Richard DeSorgher, Chair High School 501 h Reunion Committee, requests a one-day wine and beer Permit for the Socl20200303-agenda_page_2

 

TWMPC’s public forum #2 at 7PM, 3/26

TWMPC’s public forum #2 at 7PM on 3/26 at MHS gym

The Townwide Master Planning Committee is holding its public forum #2, your final chance to have input to your town’s master plan for its next twenty years and beyond at a public meeting, will take place 7-9:30 PM on Thursday, March 26 at the MHS gym.

See the event flyer below –

 

SB materials for 3/3

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Materials for 3/3/20 Select Board meeting

Get the agenda and back up materials for the Select Board’s upcoming meeting on 3/3/2020 here https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/4015/February-4-2020-Meeting-Packet

SB 3/3 – updated

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AGENDA (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

 

7:00 PM  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

 

Executive Session at close of meeting: Exemption 6: consider lease of real property, Dwight-Derby House and Hinkley property; Exemption 3: to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining, an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the government’s bargaining position.

 

Citizen Comment

 

Appointment

Medfield Energy Committee. Fred Davis Chair; update on energy operations, discuss proposed warrant articles and Green Communities Grant

 

Facilities Director Amy Colleran; approval for LED lighting change for DPW, Library, COA, Pfaff, Town House

 

Jean Mineo; discuss update and potential vote of lease agreement for MSH Chapel

 

Action Items

Selectmen are requested to vote to sign Warrant for March 30, 2020 Town Election

 

Selectmen are requested to vote to authorize Chairman Murby to sign Feasibility Study Agreement Budget

Revision regarding Dale Street School

 

Selectmen are requested to vote to sign Housing Choice Designation Application

 

Discussion Item

Hinkley property RFP

 

FY2021 Budget

Annual/Capital Budget

Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles

Annual vote on the Municipal Buildings Stabilization Fund

Vote to close the 2020 Annual Town Meeting Warrant

 

Licenses and Permits (consent calendar)

Friends of the Dwight-Derby House request a one-day wine and beer permit for Art Show on March 20,

5-9PM at Medfield TV, North Meadows Road, featuring art work by Cheryl O’Malley

 

Richard DeSorgher, Chair High School 50th Reunion Committee, requests a one-day wine and beer

Permit for the Social Gathering on Friday September 25, 2020 8:00PM to 11:30PM in the vestry

of the First Parish Church, 26 North Street

 

First Parish Church Fund Drive Committee requests a one-day wine and beer permit for event Kick-Off

for the Fund Drive on March 14, 2020 6:00 to 10:00PM in the vestry of the church

 

Medfield Boy Scouts request use of MSH for their Fall 2020 Boy Scout Camporee to be held

October 16-18, 2020

 

Geoffrey Pedder, ZeLUS Beer Company, requests a one-day beer permit to sell and serve beer outdoors at the

Soles of Medfield 10K Race on Sunday June 14, 2020 12:00PM to 4:00PM

 

Town Administrator Update

 

Minutes

February 4

 

Next Meeting Dates

March 17

March 24/Warrant Hearing

April 1/ joint meeting/School Committee; Dale Street School Building Committee; Warrant Committee and Board of Selectmen

 

Selectmen Report

 

Informational

Attorney General approves 11/18 Special Town Meeting Article 2

Copy of Planning Board Hearing April 6 Hearing Notice re: Citizen Petition for MSH parking requirement

Packet of information from ZBA

Packet of information from Conservation Commission

 

SB on 3/3

Medfield Community Garden’s 2020 Registration Now Open

From Neal Sanders –

Medfield Community Garden’s 2020 Registration Now Open

Is growing fresh vegetables something you would like to do?  Have you tried to grow them in your back yard, but found you had too much shade?  Do you live in a condo or apartment that has no space for gardens?  If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions, the town of Medfield has a possible solution for you: the Medfield Community Garden. 

Registration for spaces at the garden located on Plain Street off Route 27 is now open for the 2020 season, and ends when the last space is filled.  Plots are available on a first-request basis and usually go quickly.  A 300-square-foot plot provides ample room for a variety of different vegetables for most families. Approximately 12 plots are available for this season.

            Both novice or experienced gardeners will find the Community Garden offers a great opportunity to learn and grow.  The Garden is located on Conservation Commission land at the former Holmquist Farm on the south side of town.  The site provides all-day sun, a scarce commodity for many Medfield residents.

            Never had a vegetable garden, or feel you’d like a refresher course, or more information on growing in this area?  Master Gardener and lecturer Betty Sanders will offer a freshly updated program on planning, planting and growing a garden in this area.  The presentation will be held on Saturday, March 14, at 10:30 a.m. in the Medfield Library.

            Gardeners provide their own seeds or seedlings, agree to fence their plot, and keep it weed-free throughout the season.  The town provides a ready-to-plant site, wood chips for paths, and on-site-water.  Because the Community garden is on town-owned Conservation land, gardeners are not allowed to use any herbicides or inorganic insecticides.   

The Community Garden has now been on Plain Street for more than fifteen years.  As a result of good gardening practices, the site is rich in organic nutrients, eliminating the need for almost all fertilizers and additives.

Residents can apply for a plot by contacting garden co-manager Neal Sanders at 508-359-9453 or n_h_sanders@yahoo.com.  Plots measuring 15 feet by 20 feet are $18, plus a one-time fee for joining the garden of $20.

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MCSP Walk on May 3