Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Monday August 28, 6pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
UPDATE – 8/23/17 Shellfishing Open
Due to heavy rains, the Town of Barnstable is CLOSED TO ALL HARVEST OF SHELLFISH
For updates & additional information Contact Dan Horn Marine & Environmental Director dan.horn@town.barnstable.ma.us or call MEA Supervisor, Douglas Kalweit
P 508-790-6272
F 508-790-6275
8:30a-4:15p, M-F
Next Hazardous Waste Collection Day
Saturday August 26, 9-12
Barnstable Transfer Station
45 Flint St., Marstons Mills

Cotuit Fire District Board of Water Commissioners
Wednesday, August 16, 6pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
SPECIAL MEETING
Historical Commission
Requesting Demolition of 56 High Street, Cotuit
Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Tuesday, August 15, 4pm, Town Hall
View Agenda HERE
It’s not too late to sign up for the 30th Session of the Barnstable Citizen’s Police Academy, beginning September 2017.
Learn more about this popular program and download application form HERE
Mail to: Lt. Mark Cabral
Barnstable Police Department
P.O. Box B, Hyannis, MA 02601 or drop off at Police Headquarters 1200 Phinney’s Lane Hyannis, MA 02601
The Barnstable Police Department will be hosting it’s annual Kids Day, tomorrow Wednesday August 9th from 10-2, Barnstable High School, 744 W. Main St., Hyannis.
Come enjoy a FREE day of food, fun, and demonstrations. There will be a parade at 10 followed by demonstrations and static displays from the participating departments. This event is FREE for all who attend. Come out and enjoy a hot dog, ice cream, and soda from local vendors. Enter to win a free bicycle. The first 600 Kids receive a free Kids Day gift so don’t be late!
SPECIAL MEETING
Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Wednesday, August 2, 9am, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
SPECIAL MEETING
Cotuit Fire District Board of Water Commissioners
Wednesday, August 2, 9am, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE

On January 17, 2017 Eversource filed a rate case with the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) which is going to increase everyone’s electric bills starting in January on the distribution side of the electric bill. This is the first fully litigated rate case since the 80’s. Eversource then filed revisions to their proposal on June 1st which is proposing to shift $30 million in costs from Western MA electric customers to Eastern MA residential customers (which includes the Cape and Vineyard). The proposal also includes shifting costs from Eastern MA commercial customers to Eastern MA residential customers. Cape Light Compact is opposed to this as the costs borne by those customers should be paid for by those customers and not subsidized by other customers.
The DPU has reopened the public comment period through August 31, and will be holding a public hearing on Wednesday August 2 at 7pm at Cape Cod Community College – Tilden Arts Center.
If you are able to attend that would be great, but at a minimum we are encouraging you to submit written comments either by mail or email to the DPU opposing this shift in costs. If you are able to attend the hearing, your comments will not be made part of the record unless you are sworn in (just to keep that in mind). To submit via email you may send it to: dpu.efiling@state.ma.us and marc.tassone@state.ma.us. To submit via US mail, please visit our website to see filing instructions outlined in the Notice.
HERE are some talking points that you may use for the public hearing or for submitting written comments. Feel free to add additional information to the letter that you feel is necessary.
For more information and for the notice of filing you may visit our website www.capelightcompact.org/ratecase
Please send this information along to everyone you know who has Eversource for electricity. I know that the majority of people in Eversource’s territory are not even aware that this is going on, as the media has hardly covered it, so it is important for people to speak up in opposition to these increases.
If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay Henderson
View HERE
Cotuit Fire District Fire Commissioner’s Meeting
Tuesday August 1, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
Cotuit Fire Commissioner’s Meeting – Tuesday August 1, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Wednesday August 2, 9am, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Water Commissioner’s Meeting – Wednesday August 2, 9am, Freedom Hall
Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Monday August 7, 6pm, Town Hall
Cotuit Fire Commissioner’s Meeting – Tuesday August 8, 5:30pm & 6:15pm, Freedom Hall
Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday August 9, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Tuesday August 15, 4pm, Town Hall
Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday August 15, 5:30pm, Town Hall
Cotuit/Santuit Civic Association Village Meeting – Tuesday August 15, 7:30pm, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Water Commissioner’s Meeting – Wednesday August 16, 6pm Freedom Hall
Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday August 17, 6pm, Town Hall Cancelled
Town Council Meeting – Thursday August 17, 7pm, Town Hall
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Monday August 28, 6pm, Freedom Hall
Hyannis, MA – Following on the success of last year’s event, People of Action, the Barnstable Police Department and the Town of Barnstable will present Barnstable Unity Day at the Hyannis Village Green on Friday, July 28, 2017, from 4-7 p.m. The event is open to all and is intended to engage the community and local police together in a celebration including free food, music, children’s activities and raffles. Please bring your own lawn chairs and blankets. For more information or if you are interested in helping with this event you may contact Andre Barboza at 347-638-0206 or the Barnstable Police Department at 508-778-3800. See you there!

UNITED KINGDOM – JULY 14, 1896: Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910). Rolls (right) is pictured riding a tandem with his friend Legard while they were students at Cambridge University. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Please assist MassDOT in developing their statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.
HERE is a link to direct you to a web site where you can map your bike and pedestrian projects. This mapping will assist MassDOT in developing priorities for their future bicycle and pedestrian projects.
The winning bidder in the Cotuit Water Department’s planned solar farm development, Borrego Solar (BS), was responsible for nine of eighteen test pits that were performed outside the development area for the once proposed solar project. The land clearing and test pit digging came close to the abutting residential neighborhood of Mariner Circle that resulted in the company issuing a letter of apology; view HERE The error also sounded the alarm that the project was to include the clearcutting of 30+ acres of forested land. The project was soundly rejected by the villagers and the item subsequently withdrawn from the Town Council agenda.
As the responsible party, BS has proposed a land restoration plan that may be viewed HERE
New Database Details Pollutants in Virtually all U.S. Public Water Systems. Starting today, the vast majority of Americans can learn about every potentially harmful chemical in their drinking water and what scientists say are the safe levels of those contaminants. The Environmental Working Group (EWG’s) new national Tap Water Database is the most complete source available on the quality of U.S. drinking water, aggregating and analyzing data from almost 50,000 public water systems in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
View Cotuit’s Report HERE
View COMM’s Report HERE

On January 17, 2017 Eversource filed a rate case with the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) which is going to increase everyone’s electric bills starting in January on the distribution side of the electric bill. This is the first fully litigated rate case since the 80’s. Eversource then filed revisions to their proposal on June 1st which is proposing to shift $30 million in costs from Western MA electric customers to Eastern MA residential customers (which includes the Cape and Vineyard). The proposal also includes shifting costs from Eastern MA commercial customers to Eastern MA residential customers. Cape Light Compact is opposed to this as the costs borne by those customers should be paid for by those customers and not subsidized by other customers.
The DPU has reopened the public comment period through August 31, and will be holding a public hearing on Wednesday August 2 at 7pm at Cape Cod Community College – Tilden Arts Center.
If you are able to attend that would be great, but at a minimum we are encouraging you to submit written comments either by mail or email to the DPU opposing this shift in costs. If you are able to attend the hearing, your comments will not be made part of the record unless you are sworn in (just to keep that in mind). To submit via email you may send it to: dpu.efiling@state.ma.us and marc.tassone@state.ma.us. To submit via US mail, please visit our website to see filing instructions outlined in the Notice.
HERE are some talking points that you may use for the public hearing or for submitting written comments. Feel free to add additional information to the letter that you feel is necessary.
For more information and for the notice of filing you may visit our website www.capelightcompact.org/ratecase
Please send this information along to everyone you know who has Eversource for electricity. I know that the majority of people in Eversource’s territory are not even aware that this is going on, as the media has hardly covered it, so it is important for people to speak up in opposition to these increases.
If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay Henderson
View interview with Channel 18 HERE
Under the Grand Tent at the Dottridge Homestead
As of sunrise July 12, 2017 shellfish areas within the Town of Barnstable in accordance with Chapter 130, section 74A of the Massachusetts General Laws, MGL, the Division of Marine Fisheries has determined that those areas closed due to rainfall on July 7, 2017, now meet the National Shellfish Sanitation Program guidelines for an “OPEN” status.
Therefore under authority of MGL, Chapter 130, Section 74A, 75 and 322 CMR 7.01 (7) the below-defined areas will revert to their former status prior to the closure of July 7, 2017; effective at sunrise Wednesday, July 12, 2017.
Those areas previously classified as APPROVED and in the “OPEN “ status to shellfish harvesting are now open to the harvest of shellfish for direct human consumption subject to local rules and regulations under authority of MGL Chapter 130, section 52. Similarly, those areas classified as CONDITIONALLY APPROVED are open subject to the classification conditions. Areas classified as RESTRICTED, CONDITIONALLY RESTRICTED and PROHIBITED remain closed to the harvest of shellfish for direct human consumption.
Cotuit Fire District Board of Water Commissioners
6pm, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
The 27th Annual Art Festival
Saturday, July 8, 9:00 – 2:30 (rain date Sunday, July 9)
Cotuit Village Green
School and Main Streets
Join the Cahoon Museum for the BRUSH OFF, a day of summer fun celebrating the Cape’s art and artists. This annual art festival features silent and live art auctions, artists painting live on location, food and music on the Cotuit Village Green. Come experience heart-warming community spirit while benefiting the museum!
Click here for a sneak peak of the 2017 Live Auction Catalog
The Day’s Events:
9:00 – Noon – Watch artists painting live on the Cotuit Village Green and scenic Cotuit locations.
9:30 – Noon – Silent Auction: Bid on Silent Auction art and preview Live Auction Art
Noon – 1:00pm – Food: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Polar Cave Ice Cream and more! Music: Bart Weisman Smooth Jazz Group
1:00 – 2:30pm – Live Auction with Charley Bailey-Gates: Bring a folding chair and enjoy the fun! Bid on art to support local artist and the Museum!
All Day – Children’s Arts and Crafts, Cahoon Museum Pop-Up Gift Shop!
The Town of Barnstable is CLOSED TO ALL HARVEST OF SHELLFISH until further notice per order of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries.
Growers,
Please be advised that due to extreme rainfall, the Division of Marine Fisheries has issued an emergency closure for all conditionally approved and approved shellfish growing areas East of the Cape Cod Canal in the Towns of Sandwich, Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee and Barnstable, and Lewis Bay in Yarmouth. The closure will remain in effect until further notice. For updates & additional information Contact Dan Horn Marine & Environmental Director dan.horn@town.barnstable.ma.us or call MEA Supervisor, Douglas Kalweit
P 508-790-6272
F 508-790-6275
8:30a-4:15p, M-F
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