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Information session previews bylaw changes: disability commission, finance committee duties, caucus elimination and wetlands updates

April 24, 2026 | Easthampton, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Information session previews bylaw changes: disability commission, finance committee duties, caucus elimination and wetlands updates
Robert Floyd read several warrant articles that would change town bylaws and town governance processes if adopted by voters at the annual meeting. The articles include statutory adoption, deletions and detailed edits to existing bylaw language.

Article 9 asks voters to accept the provisions of Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 40, section 8J to establish a disability commission. Article 10 proposes repeal of chapter 35, article 2 (the town's capital improvement committee bylaw). Article 11 presents extensive amendments to chapter 35 to revise the finance committee's duties: quarterly meetings with the select board and financial officers; oversight of the finance committee reserve fund; annual reporting and a five-year capital plan requirement; and a requirement that departments submit planned capital projects (cost threshold $5,000 and useful life of at least one year) by October 1.

Article 12 proposes eliminating the municipal caucus as the route for candidate nominations and instead relying on nomination papers filed under state election law (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 53). Article 13 would amend the wetlands protection bylaw (chapter 2.64) with changes to notice language, application submission timeframes, administrative completeness review (up to five days), scheduling of public hearings (21-day window after a complete application), and winter-season delineation rules aligned with DEP policy (permits generally not acted upon between Oct. 1 and Apr. 1 unless conditions allow).

Each of these articles was read to inform voters ahead of the May 2 annual meeting; the moderator noted bolded text and strike-throughs in the warrant language that indicate insertions and deletions.

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