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Select‑board contenders prioritize affordability, long‑range planning and town‑meeting access

April 14, 2026 | Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Select‑board contenders prioritize affordability, long‑range planning and town‑meeting access
Incumbent and challenger candidates for Acton’s select board used the Democratic Town Committee forum to emphasize affordability, long‑range financial planning and better public outreach as the town approaches its May town meeting.

Alysa Nicole, the incumbent, described a background in education and local civic service and said priorities for her next term include fiscal balance, pursuing grants and expanding tax relief programs for residents. She stressed multi‑year financial planning to avoid repeated short‑term overrides and flagged the need for programmatic efficiencies in town services.

Pam Norris, a longtime community organizer and Minute Man representative, framed her candidacy around coalition building and support for residents as they age. She said the town must balance preserving open space with thoughtful growth and expanding affordability programs.

Candidates also answered questions about a possible impervious‑surface fee to fund an estimated $10 million of stormwater projects over 10 years. Views differed: several candidates said they needed more information before endorsing a fee and proposed deeper study and community input; others noted that a user fee would spread costs to non‑taxpaying users of the utility and could be a fair, dedicated revenue source.

Moderator Joan Barry spoke separately about Town Meeting logistics for May 4, emphasizing accessibility measures: the draft warrant will be posted online and mailed, Cross Town Connect will provide rides by reservation, preferred parking and entrance will be available for attendees with mobility issues, child‑friendly spaces and clicker (secret) voting will be provided and the planners expect to spread the agenda over two nights to reduce fatigue.

Next steps: Select‑board candidates urged residents to attend the town meeting and read the warrant; the town will hold goal‑setting and follow‑up budget conversations over the spring.

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