Last night’s meeting of the City Council ran more than four hours, and it is taking me a while to get through the entire recording.
Look for multiple posts coming over the next few days.
With the Thanksgiving holiday, it’s going to be a light week, both for municipal meetings and for posting on this site.
There are two meetings I’ll be keeping an eye on:
Despite the amount of time they consumed, the DPW cuts, Accessory Dwelling Units, and Greenfield’s tax classification were not the only topics the City Council addressed on Wednesday evening. …
!-->A third major item on the City Council’s November 18 agenda (two others being Greenfield’s tax classification and Accessory Dwelling Unit zoning amendments) was a bucket of cuts to the current year’s …
!-->Also on the agenda for the November 18 City Council meeting was yet another revisitation of Greenfield’s Accessory Dwelling Unit zoning ordinance.
For the full backstory of …
!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->One of the many items up for discussion at the Greenfield City Council’s November 18 regular meeting was whether city would stay with a single property tax rate.
The motion on the floor for this …
!-->!-->!-->Last night’s meeting of the City Council ran more than four hours, and it is taking me a while to get through the entire recording.
Look for multiple posts coming over the next few days.
About half of last night’s meeting of the Ways & Means Committee of the City Council was devoted to discussion of the the city’s tax classification for the coming year.
Every year, the City …
!-->!-->!-->I have felt for a while that news coverage of politics and current events would benefit from the “Previously on…” segments that happen at the beginning of every episode of serialized TV shows.1 I …
I managed to catch pieces and parts of the School Committee’s Budget & Finance Subcommittee meeting this morning.
The main agenda item for the meeting was an update on the FY211 budget, and GPS …
Here’s what I will be focusing on over the coming week: