Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings February

NEW Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday February 3, 5:30pm, Airport Conference Room

NEW Town Manager Screening Committee – Thursday February 4, 4pm, Town Hall

NEW Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – Thursday February 4, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday February 10, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday February 11, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday February 11 , 7pm, Town Hall

Cancelled Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday February 16, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday February 17, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – TBD

Town Council Homelessness Committee – Thursday February 25, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday February 25, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – TBD

DPW Update

Jan 24, 2016 6:00 AM – The snow has effectively ended with the exception of some sporadic snow showers. The roads are generally open and in good shape. DPW crews are continuing to work to clean up any remaining problem areas, widen the roads, and push back corners. We expect this process to continue for another couple hours.
Jan 24, 2016 1:00 AM – The main and secondary roads plows are still at it. The snow has lightened up considerably (reports show it snowing lightly until approximately 7:00 AM), and the combination of material and continuous plowing is starting to really show on the mains. Most are pushed back, and many are showing a lot of bare pavement. Efforts to improve the condition on secondary roads, and further clean up main roads, will continue until well after sunrise.

Jan 23, 2016 10:00 PM – The main and secondary plows are still out working on their routes, and drivers have reported that during this recent period of lighter snowfall they have been catching up. With a recent application of material on the mains, the inspectors are reporting that some are melting to pavement. Even so, it is predicted that we will get additional bands of heavy snow, so it is best if you can stay off the roads, and refrain from parking on Main Street Hyannis between midnight and 6:00 AM

Winter Storm Jonas

DPW STORM UPDATE!

Jan 23, 2016 3:00 PM – Good afternoon, Winter Storm Jonas is upon us. The DPW pretreated the main roads this morning. Plowing of main and secondary roads has begun. Latest forecasts indicate that there will be significant snow fall after dark, with between 1-3 inches an hour. If at all possible, please plan to be off the roads. The Town will update their website throughout the storm.

 

Precinct 7 Priorites

The genesis of these priorities flow from varied conversations and requests from the constituents whom I am honored to represent.

PEDESTRIAN SAFETY/ EXCESSIVE SPEEDING Pedestrian safety and excessive speed is the most requested issue to address. I requested the Town’s Growth Management Department to prepare the “Cotuit Village Pedestrian Safety Improvements Plan”. This was accomplished with several citizen-visioning sessions held at Freedom Hall. The final implementation is planned for 2016.

PUTNAM AVENUE
Putnam Avenue safety and a meaningful pedestrian link to the ocean and village center continue to be a much sought after goal by the many residents of the Landfall, Presidents and Landsdowne neighborhoods. Growth Management is preparing a concept plan for citizen review and action.

PRIVATE ROADS
The upgrade and repair of two major private roads in Cotuit continue to top the list. Old King’s Road connects the Town of Mashpee to Barnstable and is off Main Street. Since navigational systems have become an auto accessory this “private” road is used to bypass Route 28 and Route 130 and all the tie-ups that that intersection endures. Nearby is Santuit Road that generates the most complaints as it connects public roads at either end and generates a considerable amount of daily vehicle trips. Like many other private roads throughout the town, Santuit is primarily dirt and it is uneven with ruts and puddles making it difficult to safely navigate. After a good rainstorm its runoff spills onto School Street requiring constant cleaning. These two private roads also are the only roads that connect into a major development, Kings Grant, where all the roads are public.

SANTUIT RIVER
It was very sad to hear that the Santuit River is devoid of the famed sea-run trout. This could be the result of several factors including the impaired water quality of the estuary where the trout feed. Another major priority is to look to partner with the State and Mashpee to have a review of the conditions affecting the river and create a program to alleviate the problem.

COTUIT MEMORIAL PARK
Numerous requests have been received to have the Town follow the appropriate protocol with regards to the American Flag. If the flag is to be flown at all times it should be properly illuminated. A request has been submitted.

MAINTENANCE DREDGING
A continuing priority is to ensure that the Town produces a Town wide plan for maintenance dredging throughout the waters surrounding our village.

Please take the opportunity to stop by and discuss any Village or Town issue on the second Wednesday of every month from 3-5pm at the Cotuit Library. The next scheduled meeting is January 13. You may also reach me anytime at (508) 360-2504 or weekdays at Town Hall (508) 862-4738. Email Precinct7@comcast.net.   I look forward to your questions and concerns and always welcome your suggestions and ideas! Be sure to check on your neighbors and friends and keep your pets safe too! Your Town Councilor, Jessica

Barnstable Town Council

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2016 Barnstable Town Council- Standing: Fred Chirigotis, Precinct 4; Will Crocker, Jr., Precinct 6; James Crocker, Precinct 5; Sara Cushing, Precinct 10; Phil Wallace, Precinct 11; John G. Flores, Precinct 1; John Norman, Precinct 12; Seated: Debra Dagwan, Precinct 8; Paul Hebert, Precinct 3; Council Vice President Eric R. Steinhilber, Precinct 2 ; Council President Jessica Rapp Grassetti, Precinct 7; James Tinsley, Precinct 9; Jen Cullum, Precinct 13

Upcoming Town & Precinct 7 Meetings January

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday January 7, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday January 7, 7pm, Town Hall

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

NEW Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday January 13, 5:30pm, Town Hall

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

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness in Hyannis – Wednesday January 20, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday January 25, 5:30pm, Town Hall

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

Lowell Land Preserved

 

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The surrounding woodlands of famed Lowell Park in Cotuit have  been preserved.  On December 18, The Barnstable Land Trust purchased 19 forested acres surrounding Lowell Park and conveyed 3 acres around the playing field to the Town of Barnstable.

The ambitions goal of $1.8 million was met thanks to donations from individuals, families, businesses and foundations, together with the Cotuit Fire District and the Town.

Thank you for helping to protect this environmental, cultural and community treasure. Now the forested acres surrounding the park will be forever preserved!

Upcoming Town & Precinct 7 Meetings December

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday December 3, 5:30pm, Selectman’s Conference, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday December 3, 7pm, Town Hall

NOTICE – No Precinct 7 Meeting in December

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – Thursday December 10, 5:30pm, Council Conference, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday December 14, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – Thursday December 17, 6:30pm, Selectman’s Conference Room, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday December 17, 7pm, Town Hall

Reminder: Vessel Storage Deadline Approaches

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The Harbormaster’s office reminds residents that no vessel shall be stored or placed on any Town property between November 15 and April 15 without written permission from the Harbormaster. Any vessel placed or remaining between those dates shall be considered abandoned property and will be removed by the Town. The Town of Barnstable shall not be responsible for damage to or theft neither of any vessel placed nor for loss of property considered abandoned under this Town’s regulation. Questions? Contact the Harbormaster at 508-790-6273.

 

Be Heard Tonight!

Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT)  is coming to the Cape Cod Community College tonight at 6:30PM in the Tilton Arts Theater (Capital Conversations Flyer ).

MassDOT will have representatives from each Division, (Highway, Roadway Maintenance, Bicycle and Pedestrian, Aviation, Registry of Motor Vehicles, Rail and Transit).  They will sit down with each individual and discuss your ideas.

They are preparing their five (5) year Capital Plan and they want your input on funding.

If you can’t make the meeting, you can post your ideas at mass.gov/massdot/capitalconversations or email comments tomasscip@state.ma.us

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings November

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday November 5, 5;30pm, Selectmen’s Conference, Town Hall

Town Manager Search Committee – Thursday November 5, 6:30pm, Council Conference,Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday November 5, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday November 10, 5:30pm, Council Conference, Town Hall

Due to Veteran’s Day Precinct 7 Monthly meeting changed to third Wednesday November 18, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – Thursday November 19, 5:30pm, Council Conference, Town Hall

Town Council Parking Committee – Thursday November 19, 6:45pm, Selectmen’s Conference, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday November 19, 7pm, Town Hall

Main Street PAVING TODAY!

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Roadway and Drainage Improvements Main Street, Cotuit

The Department of Public Works will resume topcoat paving on Main Street in Cotuit TODAY. The limits of work include the section of Main Street between Ocean View Avenue and Vineyard Road. Work hours will be from 7 AM until 5 PM.  Vehicle access during much of the construction operations will be restricted to one lane. If possible, motorists are advised to avoid this section of Main Street to avoid delays. As always, please slow down and use extreme caution when traveling through the road construction areas and follow posted safety signs.

MEETING TONIGHT!!!

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7:30 Freedom Hall, Cotuit

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Cotuit Pedestrian Safety Improvements Phase 2 Visioning

 The Town of Barnstable Growth Management Department and the Cotuit–Santuit Civic Association will host a visioning session at the regularly scheduled Civic Association meeting on October 20. The Pedestrian Safety initiative has already produced concepts for intersection improvements in the village center. The second phase of the project, kicking off at the October 20th CSCA meeting, will develop concepts for a pedestrian connection from Falmouth Road to Cotuit village center along the length of Putnam Avenue. The Civic Association meeting for this visioning session will be held at Freedom Hall, 976 Main Street, Cotuit at 7:30 PM on Tuesday October 20th. To view project details and updates please visit the project page on the Growth Management website: http://www.town.barnstable.ma.us/growthmanagement/Cotuit-Village-Pedestrian-Safety-Improvements.asp .

ATTENTION VOTERS PRECINCT 7 TOWN of BARNSTABLE

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Voter registration forms may be processed from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Barnstable Town Clerk’s Office at 367 Main St. in Hyannis. The final day to register to vote in the Town of Barnstable election is Oct. 14. The office will be open until 8 p.m. Oct. 14 for last minute voter registration.

Election Day in Barnstable is TUESDAY NOV. 3

Precinct 7 – FREEDOM HALL, 976 Main St., Cotuit