VIEW HERE
Cotuit Board of Water Commissioner’s Workshop
Wednesday November 15, 2017, 5pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
Cotuit Board of Water Commissioner’s Meeting
Wednesday November 15, 2017, 6pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
UPDATE: October 30, 2017
EFFECTIVE: Opens at Sunrise Tuesday October 31, 2017
EFFECTIVE 0800 on October 26, 2017 the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries has issued a rainfall closure for the harvest of shellfish in the Town of Barnstable with the exception of Popponesset Bay. The closure will be in effect until rescinded by the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries.
READ NOTICE HERE
For updates & additional information contact MEA Supervisor, Douglas Kailweit 508-790-6272
8:30a-4:15p, M-F or email MEA Director, Dan.Horn@town.barnstable.ma.us
Attention users of Old King’s Road, Cotuit!
On Monday October 23, 2017 at 5:30pm the Town Council Road’s Sub Committee will be meeting in Town Hall and on the agenda will be a discussion of Old King’s Road. The Town considers this to be a “Private” road and yet it is heavily used as a bypass to Route 28, by the residents of the King’s Grant Development and those residing along the road. Not only has the condition of the road deteriorated, there is growing concern over the lack of storm drainage resulting in the winter sands/salts flooding directly into the Santuit River.
Cotuit Board of Water Commissioner’s Meeting
Monday, October 16, 2017, 6pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Special Meeting
Tuesday September 26, , 5pm Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE
Hazardous Waste Collection Day
Saturday September 23 , 9-12
Barnstable Transfer Station
45 Flint St., Marstons Mills
Cotuit Fire District Board of Water Commissioners
Wednesday, September 20, 6pm, Freedom Hall
View Agenda HERE

Sunday September 24, 9am-noon Barnstable Sandy Neck Beach Park
Contact Donna Bragg 508-362-8300
View Cape Cod Towns participating HERE
UPDATE: AUGUST 17, 2017 View Final Wastewater Planning Presentation to Town Council HERE
UPDATE: JUNE 17, 2017 The Town of Barnstable’s Water Resources Advisory Committee held a workshop on Saturday June 17, 2017 to discuss the timeline, process and preliminary costs associated with cleaning up Barnstable’s ponds, rivers, shorelines and embayments. View meeting HERE
UPDATE: MAY 17, 2017 View Barnstable’s Draft Wastewater Plan HERE presented by DPW to the Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC) and Town Council
Barnstable Walling Map – 1856
The Town of Barnstable’s Water Resources Advisory Committee held a workshop on Saturday June 17, 2017 to discuss the timeline, process and preliminary costs associated with cleaning up Barnstable’s ponds, rivers, shorelines and embayments. View meeting HERE
Town Council Shoestring Property Committee – Thursday September 7, 5pm, Town Hall
Town Council Meeting – Thursday September 7, 7pm, Town Hall
Cotuit Fire Commissioner’s Meeting – Tuesday September 12, 6pm, Freedom Hall
Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday September 13, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library
Town Council Shoestring Property Committee – Wednesday September 13, 5pm, Town Hall
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Thursday September 14, 10am, Freedom Hall
CFD’s Union Negotiating Committee Meeting – Thursday September 14, 4:30pm, Freedom Hall
CFD’s Union Negotiating Committee Meeting – Monday September 18, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall
Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Monday September 18, 6pm, Town Hall
Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday September 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall
Town Council Shoestring Property Committee – Tuesday September 19, 6pm, Town Hall
Cotuit/Santuit Civic Association Meeting – Tuesday September 19, 7:30pm, Cotuit Library Cancelled
Cotuit Water Commissioner’s Meeting – Wednesday September 20, 6pm, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Monday September 25, 4:30pm, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Tuesday September 26, 5pm, Freedom Hall
CFD’s Union Negotiating Committee Meeting – Tuesday September 26, 5pm, Freedom Hall
Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday September 28, 6pm, Town Hall
Town Council Shoestring Property Committee – Thursday September 28, 6pm, Town Hal
Town Council Meeting – Thursday September 28, 7pm, Town Hall
Town Council Roads Committee – TBD
Town Council Zoning & Regulation Review Committee – TBD
View HERE
UPDATE: August 29, 2017
Advisory:
No-Bottom, Cotuit
Warning: NONE
Closure: NONE
UPDATE: July 31, 2017
Cyanobacteria Update (These observations are based on our inspection of high risk Barnstable ponds with public or semi-public beaches.)
Advisory:
Lovells, Marston Mills
Long Pond, Centerville
No-Bottom, Cotuit
Definitions:
Advisory: Toxic algae is present, but has not collected into a film on the surface. Pond shows slight discoloration. Can easily see through water. Low to minimal health risks to people, higher risks for pets.
Warning: Toxic algae has started to collect and form a film on the surface. Pond shows slight to moderate discoloration. Can see through water, but water is cloudy. Low to moderate health risks for people, higher risks for pets.
Closure: Toxic algae has collected and formed a thick film on the surface (looks like soup or paint). Pond shows extreme discoloration. Cannot see through water at all. Moderate to severe health risks for people, higher risks for pets.
Health Advisory: Effective 7-13-17, Lovell’s Pond Beach in Santuit is Closed to Swimming due to cyanobacteria and water visibility <4 feet. Check HERE for updates. Learn more about algae blooms HERE
Town wide Beach Locations & Contact Information 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
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
View 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
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
View interview with Channel 18 HERE
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 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
July 1st, 2017, 9pm
Oyster Harbors Club hosts Fireworks – Cotuit Inner Harbor

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