FIRE WARNING Prescribed Burn TODAY!

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Hi,
Just to keep you informed. I have met with the burn boss and things are going well.
Looking at burning 10 acres.  There might be a little shift in wind sending some smoke landward,
but things look good.
Darcy Karle


CROCKER NECK CONSERVATION AREA

PRESCRIBED BURN SCHEDULED

* WEATHER PERMITTING* FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2017

When: Scheduled from 8:00AM to 4:00PM

PLEASE KEEP YOUR DISTANCE FROM BURN AREA

WHERE CONTRACTORS ARE WORKING

Why: This type of controlled prescribed fire management promotes fresh growth of new plants, provides habitat and foraging opportunities for local wildlife, and also serves as wildfire prevention and refuge for people caught in between a wildfire event. Surrounding neighborhoods are protected by reducing the chance of wildfire in Crocker Neck by conducting these low burning controlled fires on a regular basis.

Darcy Karle, Conservation Administrator

darcy.karle@town.barnstable.ma.us    P 508-862-4093

Cotuit Fire Department will be issuing a reverse 911 notice!

Cotuit Water District’s Proposed Solar Farm

Contract for Proposed Leased Project Solar 1 & Solar 2 awarded to Borrega Solar by the Cotuit Prudential Committee dated September 29, 2016.

Information to be Submitted to MassDEP for Proposed Wind and Solar Energy Projects on Lands Owned or Controlled By Public Water Systems for Drinking Water Purposes See Guideline Bureau of Resource Protection Drinking Water Program BRP 2011-1

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National Resource Inventory of 2 Leased Parcels

Cotuit Water District Well Distribution System Map 2010

Project Update: Community Helps Guide Route 28, Cotuit Congestion Options

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2017-01-30-cotuit-roundabout-proposed-1024x723Route 28 in Cotuit/Santuit is a major east-west transportation corridor on Cape Cod. The section of Route 28 from Santuit-Newton Road to Route 130 was identified as a priority for investigation.

View Cape Cod Commission Update Here

A brief presentation on the project is anticipated at the Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) scheduled meeting on Monday, February 27th at the Cape Cod Commission Conference Room, 3225 Main Street, Barnstable at 1:00 p.m. The Cape Cod MPO is the regional governing body that oversees regional transportation planning and recommends the distribution of funds for major transportation projects.

Storm Updates

WINTER STORM Niko UPDATE

Impacts:

Widespread power outages were  reported however crews have restored power and are nearly complete in Barnstable. As of 1:30pm, all but 9 or .03% of the Town of Barnstable Eversource customers have power.

Eversource Info Here

Click Here to Track Town Snowplow Fleet

T  H  I  N  K     S  P  R  I  N  G!

February 10, 2017 07:30 AM –The accumulating snow ended around 3:00AM. DPW main road crews are scraping and treating their routes, and then will treat their roads a final time with material during the morning commute. Secondary road crews have cleaned up and pushed back their routes. The vast majority of the crews will be at the 24 hour mark when the above is completed. A limited crew will be leading final clean-up efforts, addressing complaints and preparing for sidewalk snow plowing.

February 9, 2017 8:30 PM – All crews are continuing to plow. It appears that the worst of the snow is behind us. Gusting winds will continue throughout the night. Please continue to stay off the roads if possible.

February 9, 2017 4:30 PM – We are entering the height of the storm with heavy snow, gusting winds up to 50 mph, and limited visibility for the next few hours. The plows are all out, working hard to keep the roads passable. The Barnstable Police Department has requested that the DPW focus their efforts on the hospital and other emergency routes. There are multiple trees and power lines down throughout the Town. If you are able to, please stay off the roads.

February 9, 2017 11:00 AM – Good morning, our second  large storm of the season is at our doorstep. With predictions of over a foot of snow and high winds,  the DPW has mobilized and is pretreating the main roads. The secondary road contractors are being called in, and all trucks should be on the roads by noon. Utility companies stand ready to immediately address areas of lost power. With the predicted intensity of the storm this afternoon, it is likely roads will become snow filled. Please assist the emergency, utility and plow crews by staying off the roads.  If you are an essential worker please take care and refrain from parking on the main streets of Hyannis, Barnstable and Osterville villages. Stay Safe!

Rt 130/Rt 28 – Newtown Rd Corridor Study Workshop

  • Cape Cod Commission Workshop-Meeting

  • Public Comment Welcome

  • January 19, 2017
    3:00 pm

     3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630

  • Route 28 Cotuit Corridor Study (Santuit-Newtown Road to Route 130) — Steven Tupper.   Cape Cod Commission staff will describe their work on the Route 28 Cotuit Corridor Study (“Study”), which is a study of the roadway from Santuit-Newtown Road to Route 130 in Cotuit, Massachusetts.  The Study presents transportation alternatives which have been identified through a public outreach process to improve safety, reduce congestion, and improve accommodation of all road users on Route 28 from Santuit-Newtown Road to Route 130 in Cotuit, MA.  Staff will also discuss the public outreach conducted and answer questions the Commission members may have.

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MEMA Issues Extreme Weather Notice

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MEMA Encourages Residents to Stay Safe
During Extreme Cold Weather

FRAMINGHAM, MA – Bitter cold temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills are forecast for later this week. Forecasts from the National Weather Service for late Thursday night and early Friday morning include low temperatures between 10° and -5° and wind chill values expected to be cold as -15° to -25° across the interior and -5° to -15° near the coast. While temperatures are expected to warm up by the weekend, extreme cold temperatures and wind chills can be dangerous.

“MEMA urges residents to take precautions during the upcoming extreme cold weather. If you must go outside, dress for the conditions by covering up as much as possible and wear warm layers.” said Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) Director Kurt Schwartz. “Please check on your family, friends, or neighbors to make sure they are safe during the extreme cold.”

Prolonged exposure to the cold can lead to serious health issues including frostbite and in extreme cases, hypothermia. Therefore, MEMA urges residents to minimize outside activities during the extreme cold and to follow these safety tips:

· Dress in several layers of loose-fitting, lightweight clothing instead of a single heavy layer. Outer garments should be tightly woven and water repellent. Wear a hat, mittens (not gloves), and sturdy waterproof boots to protect your extremities. Cover your mouth with a scarf to protect your lungs.
· Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.
o Frostbite causes a loss of feeling and a pale appearance in extremities, such as fingers, toes, ear lobes or the tip of the nose. If symptoms are detected, seek medical help immediately.
o The warning signs of hypothermia include uncontrollable shivering, memory loss, disorientation, incoherence, slurred speech, drowsiness and apparent exhaustion. Get the victim to a warm location. If the person’s temperature drops below 95 degrees, seek immediate medical care.
· Have a well-stocked home Emergency Kit that includes a flashlight, sleeping bag or blanket, portable radio, extra batteries, a first aid kit, bottled water and non-perishable food. Add seasonal supplies to your emergency kit such as extra winter clothing and blankets.
· Make sure your car is properly winterized. Keep the gas tank at least half-full. Carry a Winter Emergency Car Kit including blankets, extra clothing, a flashlight with spare batteries, a can, waterproof matches (to melt snow for drinking water), non-perishable foods, windshields scraper, shovel, sand, towrope, and jumper cables in the trunk.
· Be a good neighbor. Check on family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly, those who live alone, those with medical conditions, and those who may need additional assistance.
· Limit outdoor time for your pets. Freezing temperatures are dangerous to animals as well as humans.
· Wrap pipes in insulation or layers of newspapers covered with plastic to keep them from freezing. Allow a trickle of warm water to run from a faucet that is farthest from your water meter or one that has frozen in the past. This will keep the water moving so that it cannot freeze. If pipes freeze, remove insulation, completely open all faucets and pour hot water over the pipes or wrap them with towels soaked in hot water, starting where they are most exposed to the cold. A hair dryer, used with caution, works well to thaw pipes.
· Although temperatures may be cold, bodies of water covered in ice are likely unsafe given recent temperature fluctuations. Residents are urged to stay off frozen bodies of water until ice is at least 4” thick.

Ensure you have sufficient heating fuel, as well as alternate emergency heating equipment in case you lose electricity. When utilizing alternate heating sources, such as an emergency generator, your fireplace, wood stove, or space heater, take necessary safety precautions:
· Keep a fire extinguisher handy and ensure everyone knows how to use it properly.
· Never heat your home with a gas stove or oven or charcoal barbecue grill.
· Make sure all heating devices are properly ventilated and always operate a generator outdoors and away from your home. Improper heating devices can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) buildup in the home. Make sure you test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause flulike illness or death. If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, call 911 immediately, get the victim to fresh air, and open windows.
· Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from space heaters. See more winter heating safety tips from the Department of Fire Services.

If you need information on the location of open warming centers or shelters check with local authorities or call 2-1-1.

For additional information about MEMA and Extreme Cold Safety Tips, visit http://www.mass.gov/mema/cold.

MEMA is the state agency charged with ensuring the state is prepared to withstand, respond to, and recover from all types of emergencies and disasters, including natural hazards, accidents, deliberate attacks, and technological and infrastructure failures. MEMA’s staff of professional planners, communications specialists and operations and support personnel is committed to an all hazards approach to emergency management. By building and sustaining effective partnerships with federal, state and local government agencies, and with the private sector – individuals, families, non-profits and businesses – MEMA ensures the Commonwealth’s ability to rapidly recover from large and small disasters by assessing and mitigating threats and hazards, enhancing preparedness, ensuring effective response, and strengthening our capacity to rebuild and recover.

Continue to follow MEMA updates on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/MassEMA; Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MassachusettsEMA; and YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/MassachusettsEMA.

Massachusetts Alerts: to receive emergency information on your smartphone, including severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service and emergency information from MEMA, download the Massachusetts Alerts free app. To learn more about Massachusetts Alerts, and for information on how to download the free app onto your smartphone, visit: http://www.mass.gov/mema/mobileapp.

Flu Clinic Today!

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The Town of Barnstable Public Health Division will hold a flu clinic at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center on Tues. Dec. 13, 2016. This clinic is open to all Town residents.

Tuesday Dec 13, 2016, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Hyannis Youth & Community Center 141 Bassett Lane, Hyannis
Front Lobby

For More Information
Call (508) 862-4644

Crocker Neck Prescribed Burn

The Barnstable Conservation Division has contracted with Northeast Forest and Fire Management LLC to conduct another prescribed burn in the Crocker Neck Conservation Area. Depending on the weather, it will be scheduled within the next month or put off to early spring 2017.  Stay tuned for scheduled date.

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 It looks like they did almost half of sub-unit C (northern end) and a bit of the northern end of sub-unit B last year.

See Map of Crocker Neck Subunits Here

Putnam Avenue Roadside Path Concept Drawings

At a recent meeting of the Cotuit Civic Association at Freedom Hall, the  Town of Barnstable’s Growth Management Director, JoAnne Miller Buntich, introduced the land planning firm, BETA. They presented existing condition and overlay concept plans for a roadside path connecting existing along the entire length of Putnam Avenue to Main Street, Cotuit. There were many questions from the night’s attendees.

Click Here to view the concept plans.

To date, this project has been funded using a mitigation fund put in place during the time of the Stop and Shop construction. That fund was used to construct both a single sided and double sided sidewalk from Route 28 to Sampsons Mill Rd. This million dollar plus project will need broad community support to proceed.  If you would like to view the plans in person they are available at Town Hall M-F 8:30-4:30 in the Barnstable Growth Management Department, 3rd. Floor, 367 Main Street, Hyannis.  Comments are welcome or call Town Hall with questions 508-862-4678.

 

 

 

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings October

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday October 6, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday October 6, 7pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday October 12, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Monday October 17, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday October 18, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Cotuit/Santuit Civic Association – Tuesday October 18, 7:30pm, Freedom Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday October 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Thursday October 20, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday October 20, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Monday October 24, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Analyze Impact of  Illegal Substances in Barnstable, Thursday October 27, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Cape & Islands Under Drought Advisory

ATTENTION COTUIT RESIDENTS

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

THE COTUIT FIRE DISTRICT WATER DEPARTMENT HAS DECLARED

A STATE OF WATER SUPPLY CONSERVATION

  • Please avoid all outside water use between the hours of 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM
  • Residents living in homes on the odd numbered sides of streets are asked to water lawns and gardens on odd numbered days only.
  • Residents residing on even numbered sides of streets are requested to water lawns and gardens on even numbered days only.
  • Install rain shutoff devices on automatic irrigation systems. If devices are already installed, check for proper operation.
  • Water conservation kits are available at no charge upon request.

PLEASE USE WATER WISELY!

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Cotuit Water Dept. (508) 428-2687

water@cotuitfiredistrict.org

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings JULY

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday July 13, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday July 14, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday July 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday July 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday July 21, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Charter Review Committee – TBD

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – TBD

Public Meeting – Route 28 Cotuit/Santuit Corridor Study

The Cape Cod Commission and the Town of Barnstable will be holding a Public Meeting on the Route 28 corridor from Route 130 to Santuit/Newtown Road.

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Looking for your valuable input on the study, design and planning process to improve the safety and traffic flow along this congested and unsafe stretch of State Road, Route 28. Cape Cod Commission Project Page

June 22, 2016
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 

 Freedom Hall, 976 Main Street, Cotuit, MA

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings JUNE

Town Manager Evaluation Committee (Final) – Thursday June 2, 6:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 2, 7pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday June 8, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Manager Contract Committee -Friday June 10, 4pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday June 15, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 16, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday June 21, 5:30pm, Town Hall CANCELLED

Cotuit Civic Association – General Meeting – Tuesday June 21, 7pm, Freedom Hall

Special Route 28 Corridor Study Meeting  – Wednesday June 22, 6-8 pm, Freedom Hall (Cape Cod Commission & Town of Barnstable)

Town Council Charter Review Committee – TBD

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – Wednesday June 29, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – TBD