The Town of Concord Historic Districts Commission discussed Warrant Article 41, a proposal from the town DEI commission to create a task force to review and update the charges, policies and protocols of the historic commissions. Commissioners expressed willingness to collaborate on language changes and procedural updates but signaled opposition to Article 41 as drafted.
Chair Dennis said the commission had been discussing three preliminary items with DEI — a short inclusion statement, gender‑neutral language in internal documents and help recruiting more diverse commission members — and that the HDC would continue talks in hopes the DEI would withdraw the warrant article. Multiple commissioners emphasized they support the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion but not the methodology of an external task force altering a long‑standing commission’s charge.
Commissioner Luis cautioned that the HDC has already been proactive on inclusion in past work. Commissioner 2 (Luis) and others urged caution about conceding governance authority to another commission, and several members asked the DEI to submit specific items they want changed rather than pursue a sweeping warrant article. Commissioner Bill volunteered to draft concise wording the HDC could present at the select board hearing; commissioners agreed to exchange drafts through staff to avoid violating open‑meeting requirements.
Speaker 1 (the chair) summarized the group’s consensus: the HDC will continue to work with the DEI commission on practical, non‑intrusive changes and requested that DEI remove Article 41 from the warrant if the two groups can reach a collaborative understanding. The commission did not adopt a formal vote opposing Article 41 during this meeting but asked Chair Dennis and Commissioner Tim to continue discussions and to present a short, publicly shareable statement at the upcoming select board meeting.