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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTown Managers Newsletter - 2011 05 06 From the Desk of Town Manager Libby Gibson MAY 6, 2011 VOLUME 2, NUMBER 5 Town of Nantucket 16 Broad St. Nantucket, MA 02554 P: (508) 228-7255 F: (508) 228-7272 Contact Us! Town of Nantucket Website Newsletter Archives Subscribe to the Newsletter 2011 Annual Town Election/Board of Selectmen At the April 12, 2011 Annual Town Election, retiring Selectman Brian Chadwick was replaced by Bob DeCosta and incumbent Selectman Rick Atherton was re-elected. At its April 27th meeting, the Board elected Rick as its chair and Whitey Willauer as its vice-chair. Patty Roggeveen was thanked for her service as chair for the past year. In May, the Board will be reviewing and is expected to adopt its annual goals for 2011-12. The Board will be discussing goals at its May 11th meeting. Wednesday night Selectmen’s meetings moved to the Community Room of the Public Safety Facility in April and on April 27th the Board voted to continue meeting there until further notice. The new meeting space has many benefits, including size and seating, professional appearance, quality of space, better sound and facilities for presentations and parking, among others. There have been some concerns about moving the meetings out of downtown which may be valid; however, in my opinion, the benefits outweigh such concerns. June 14, 2011 Special Town Election The Board has scheduled a special election for June 14th to take up three ballot questions: 1. debt exclusion override for the General Fund to take over a portion of debt from the Sewer Enterprise Fund, which would take effect in Fiscal Year 2013 (July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013); 2. debt exclusion override to fund a prior vote at the 2004 Annual Town Meeting for repairs and taking costs for roads in the Surfside area (specifically, Boulevarde, a portion of Lover’s Lane, Okorwaw Avenue and Monohansett Road); 3. operating override for $100,000 for the development of a mosquito control program. The Town developed an informational sheet for Article 33 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting warrant which precipitated Question 1. Tax rate impact information will be posted on the Town website prior to the election. A question I have been asked several times is “why isn’t the amount noted in the questions”? The answer is that debt exclusion overrides (Questions 1 and 2), by law, may not contain an amount. This is because while the amount of a particular item may be known the borrowing costs which are part of the total override amount are not known at the time of the election. In the case of an operating override (Question 3), the amount by which the tax levy will be raised is known. Town Projects Cliff Road Bike Path extension This project is well underway and is expected to be complete by early summer. The extension runs between Crooked Lane and Sherburne Turnpike. Had the telephone company removed its poles from the middle of the path in a timely manner, the project could have been complete by Memorial Day weekend. Once complete, the path will provide a safer passage in that area for bicyclists and pedestrians. Stormwater Management Plan The Board received an update from Assistant DPW Director Mohamed Nabulsi at its April 20th meeting as to the status of projects included in the Town’s stormwater management plan. In order to complete the projects, additional significant funding will be needed and the remaining projects prioritized. Sewer Projects The Board held a workshop meeting on April 28th to discuss the development of an Action Plan for pending sewer projects, including financing, funding and prioritization, as well as examination of alternatives. The completion of a plan, including a process for public review and input is likely to be a Board goal for the coming year. Financial Management Issues In response to FY 2010 audit issues, Town Administration and staff from the Finance Department are actively working on an action plan and timeline to address the issues. The timeline will be reviewed with the Board monthly. The first report was provided at the April 13th meeting. The Board also updated its 2010-11 goals regarding the FY 2011 audit. The Audit Committee is meeting monthly to review progress and has two meetings scheduled in May, the 17th and the 31st. The Town has also engaged its auditor to perform expanded audit services for the next few months. Fiscal Year 2012 Department Consolidations Update As reported in previous newsletters, economic conditions as well as the need to examine our operations for efficiency, cost savings and activity level reasons, our theme for the FY 2012 budget was “Changing the Way We do Business”. As a result, three department consolidations will be effective in FY 2012 and have already been at least partially if not entirely implemented: -- Code Enforcement (Health, Building, HDC). Richard Ray has been designated the acting Code Enforcement Director. Collective bargaining negotiations are mostly complete. There remains some desire to move these departments from 37 Washington Street to 2 Fairgrounds Road for physical consolidation purposes until a long-term space plan is developed for Town office space; however, following a Board discussion in January, no further action has been taken and the offices will remain at 37 Washington for the time being. We hope to have a smooth Code Enforcement consolidation but as with most institutional changes, bumps in the road are likely and we anticipate addressing them as best we can as quickly as we can. We have met with various members of the Builder’s Association and other groups to keep them informed about this change. This consolidation also involved the elimination of the part-time Conservation Commission (ConCom) Administrator position and an expansion of the Beach Manager position into a full-time Natural Resources Coordinator who will oversee ConCom activities. -- Human Services (Our Island Home, Human Services, Saltmarsh Senior Center, Senior Day Care – formerly known as Adult Community Day Care). The Director of this consolidated department is Pamela Meriam. The Human Services office, as of May 2nd, has been relocated from 2 Fairgrounds Road to 2 Bathing Beach Road (former Park & Rec office). Pam has been working and meeting with various human services groups, and has familiarized herself with the completion of fuel assistance applications and is involved in several initiatives. -- Park & Recreation to Department of Public Works. This consolidation is essentially complete. Some activities continue to need a permanent “guardian”, such as the annual Island Fair; meanwhile, Jimmy Manchester, Park & Recreation Director will continue to field inquiries about various programs and events and will schedule use of the Park & Recreation properties for now (i.e., Children’s’ Beach, playing fields, Tom Nevers Park). The Nantucket Community School will take over operation of the tennis courts for this summer. Police Department/VIPS Program (Volunteers in Police Service) This exciting new volunteer opportunity was created to enhance and promote innovative public safety programs to meet the needs of our community; and, to help introduce people to our new public safety facility. Thanks to………. Annie Mendelsohn, who is working hard to slowly but surely improve the appearance of Lower Broad Street, one of the Town’s important “gateways”. The Nantucket Town Association has put forward a plan to improve this area; a copy of the plan can be viewed in the Town Manager’s office. Some items may never happen, or may take more resources than the Town has and some will happen but Annie has spent a lot of her own time purchasing, planting, watering, and nurturing the plants at the base of trees along the street, such as in the photo below. Thank you, Annie! MAY TRIVIA QUESTION In what Canadian province is there a neighborhood called “Nantucket”? APRIL TRIVIA QUESTION In what year did the Steamer Nobska make its final run? Answer: 1973 This popular question generated supplemental answers! Barbara Gookin (record-setting response time; response rec’d within 10 minutes of issuance of e-newsletter) David Sharpe (even included the date! September 18 and some memories!) Linda Roberts (had the date!) H. Flint Ranney Catherine Stover (added more than I wanted to know but demonstrated the level to which a Town Clerk will go for you): The Nobska was renamed The Nantucket late Spring of 1928 (which most sea-faring folk consider to be bad luck, BTW.) The Nantucket was re-named The Nobska in 1956. (MORE bad luck, but those are stories for another day.) She made her final scheduled trip from New Bedford on December 31, 1960.