Cotuit Pedestrian Safety Visioning Session

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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 DRIVERS

Road Construction

ROAD PAVING

PUTNAM AVENUE, COTUIT

The Department of Public Works will resume paving of Putnam Ave in Cotuit on Friday, October 9, 2015. Paving is expected to be completed by the end of the day, weather permitting. Vehicle access during paving operations will be restricted to one lane.  Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid delays. Operations will start promptly at 7 AM and run until 5 PM, after which time traffic will be opened back onto both lanes of the roadway. As always, please slow down and use extreme caution when traveling through the road construction areas and follow posted safety signs.

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings October

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday October 1, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday October 1, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday October 6, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday October 13, 4:30pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday October 14, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Meeting – October 15, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee -Monday October 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Cotuit-Santuit Civic Association Meeting – Tuesday October 20, 7:30pm Freedom Hall

Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday October 20, 4:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday October 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Parking Committee – Thursday October 29, 5:30pm, Town Hall

ATTENTION DRIVERS!

Road Work

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works

ROAD MILLING AND PAVING Four Locations

The Department of Public Works will be performing roadway improvements on Mary Dunn Road and Old Strawberry Hill Road in Hyannis, Wakeby Road in Marstons Mills and Putnam Ave in Cotuit beginning on Monday, September 28, 2015. Improvements include milling of existing roadway surfaces, drainage system adjustments, and placement of new asphalt pavement surfaces. Work is expected to be completed by Friday, October 30, 2015, weather permitting. 

Vehicle access during construction operations will be restricted to one lane.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the construction work.

Operations will start at 7 AM and run until 5 PM, after which time traffic will be opened back onto both lanes of the roadway.

As always, please slow down and use extreme caution when traveling through the road construction areas and follow posted safety signs.

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings September

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

Town Council Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday September 8, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Monthly Precinct 7 Open Meeting – Wednesday September 9, 3pm, Cotuit Library 

Town Council Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday September 15, 6pm Town Hall

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

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday September 21, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday September 22, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Town Manager Search Committee – Tuesday September 29, 6pm, Town Hall

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings August

Monthly Precinct 7 Open Meeting – Wednesday August 12, 3pm, Cotuit Library 

Town Council Town Manager Search Committee – Thursday August 13, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday August 13, 7pm, Town Hall

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

Charter Review Committee – Wednesday August 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall CANCELLED

Town Council Town Manager Search Committee – Thursday August 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday August 24, 5:30pm, Town Hall CANCELLED

Town Council Parking Committee – Thursday August 27, 5:30pm, Town Hall CANCELLED

Bicycle Education at Freedom Hall

Rob Miceli, a Cotuit resident and Chair of the MassBike Coalition will teach Bicycle Education at Freedom Hall – July 23rd at 3:00 pm. The first twenty 10 to 14 year old kids to sign up for the one hour course must be accompanied by a parent or grandparent and should bring bicycle, bicycle helmet, and sneakers with laces (NO sandals or flip-flops!) to Freedom Hall. Rob will present bicycle safety, etiquette, rules of the road, maintenance of the bike etc. indoors at Freedom Hall followed by a ride on the streets with him. Please call  Rich Boden at 508-428-2902 to register.

BICYCLES Rules of the Road

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Massachusetts law allows police officers to stop bicyclists for violations, issue citations and even arrest violators who fail to give their name. Please take a moment to review the below bicycle safety rules of Massachusetts and be extra vigilant as a bicyclist and a motorist as you enjoy your summer in the village of Cotuit as well as across the Cape.
LIGHTS
Must have a white light in front, red light or reflector on the rear, side reflectors on the bike or rider.
HELMETS
Any person 16 years of age or younger operating a bicycle or being carried as a passenger on a bicycle on a public way, bicycle path or on any other public right-of-way shall wear a helmet.
SEATS
Must have a seat for the rider and passenger. No riding a passenger without a seat.
SIDEWALKS
Cannot ride on a sidewalk in a business district.
TRAFFIC LAW VIOLATIONS
Bike must ride on the right side of the road with traffic flow and obey all traffic laws such as stopping at red lights and stop signs and yielding at crosswalks.
PACKAGES
Packages may only be carried in a basket, rack or trailer designed for such purpose.
NO-HANDS OPERATION
At least one hand is required on handlebar.
HAND SIGNALS REQUIRED
Hand signal must be given when turning. Either hand is okay.
NO TOWING
Bikes cannot be towed by a vehicle nor may they tow a person on skates or skateboards.
FAILURE TO GIVE NAME
Must give complete and true name and address to police officer when stopped for a traffic violation.
Violations shall be punished by a fine of not more than $20. The parent or guardian of any person under age 18 shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such person to violate any of the provisions of this section.

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings July

Monthly Precinct 7 Open Meeting – Wednesday July 8, 3pm, Cotuit Library 

Town Council Administrator Review Committee – Thursday July 9, 6:30pm Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Analyze Management Practice & Policies – Thursday July 9, 6:30pm Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday July 9, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday July 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

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

Town Council Parking Committee – Thursday July 23, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Monday July 27, 5:30pm, Town Hall

FLAG DAY!

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Today is Flag Day, an annual observance of the Second Continental Congress’ official adoption of the stars and stripes in 1777. At the time, they “resolved that the flag of the 13 United States” be represented by 13 alternating red and white stripes and the union by 13 white stars in a blue field, “representing a new constellation.”

  • Bernard J. Cigrand is considered the father of Flag Day. In 1885, as a young teacher at a high school in Waubeka, Wisconsin, Cigrand put a small flag on his desk and told his students to write essays about it. He fought for the rest of his life to formally establish the holiday, according to the National Flag Day Foundation.
  • The flag has been changed 27 times. The final star, for Hawaii, was added in 1960.
  • The first time the flag was flown after being adopted was on Aug. 3, 1777 in Rome, New York.
  • The flag’s colors have become significant over time. The white is for purity, the red is for valor and the blue is for justice, according to usflag.org.
  • President George Washington described the design like this: “We take the stars from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity representing liberty.”
  • The first flag was probably created by Francis Hopkinson, who signed the Declaration of Independence. He requested “a quarter cask of the public wine” as payment for his design. He was rejected.
  • Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag according to a pattern, which was likely Hopkinson’s. Legend has it she changed the six-point stars he’d drawn to five-point ones because they were easier to stitch.
  • Sea captain William Driver gave the flag its “Old Glory” nickname in 1831, according to usacitylink.com.
  • The current design of the U.S. flag was created by Robert G. Heft, who made the pattern for a high school project. He earned a B- at first, but when the government chose it, his teacher raised the grade to an A.
  • There are six American flags on the moon. Five are standing, and Neil Armstrong’s fell over!

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings – June

Town Council Administrator Review Committee – Wednesday June 3, 9am, Town Hall

Town Council Charter  Review Committee – Thursday June 4, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 4, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Administrator Review Committee -Wednesday June 10, 12:30pm, Town Hall

Monthly Precinct 7 Open Meeting – Wednesday June 10, 3pm, Cotuit Library 

Town Council Committee to Analyze Management Practices & Policies (CAMPP) – Wednesday June 10, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday June 15, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Monday June 15, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Parking Committee – Thursday June 18, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 18, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Administrator Review Committee – Monday June 22, 4pm, Town Hall

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Monday June 22, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Analyze Management Practices & Policies (CAMPP) – Wednesday June 24, 5:30pm, Town Hall

 

 

MEMORIAL DAY 2015

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Today is the day we formally express our thanks, with gratitude and in remembrance, of the men and women having selflessly given their lives, honoring us, and the freedoms won. If we fail to remember and honor these brave men and women, we’re likely to forget their great sacrifices; let us not forget.

ATTENTION DRIVERS!!!!

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MEDIA RELEASE

Roadway Paving Main Street, Cotuit

The Department of Public Works will be paving the base course of asphalt on Main Street in Cotuit on Wednesday May 20, 2015 and Thursday, May 21, 2015. The paving will be limited to the section of Main Street between Ocean View Avenue and Vineyard Road. The top course of asphalt will be installed on this section of roadway after the Labor Day holiday.

Vehicle access during the paving operations will be restricted to one lane. If possible, motorists are advised to avoid this section of Main Street to avoid delays.

Work hours will be from 7 AM until 5:00 PM on Wednesday and Thursday.

As always, please slow down and use extreme caution when traveling through the road construction area and follow posted safety signs.

 

COTUIT FIRE DISTRICT ANNUAL ELECTION & DISTRICT MEETING

COTUIT FIRE DISTRICT
ANNUAL ELECTION AND DISTRICT MEETING
MAY 26 AND 27, 2015

TO THE CLERK OF THE COTUIT FIRE DISTRICT, GREETING:

You are hereby required and directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Barnstable residing within the territory comprising the Cotuit Fire District qualified to vote in District elections and affairs to meet at the Freedom Hall Main Street, Cotuit, on Tuesday, May 26, 2015, between the hours of four o’clock and eight o’clock PM, then and there to vote for the following officers:

One member of the Prudential Committee, for two years

One member of the Prudential Committee, for three years

One member of the Board of Fire Commissioners, for three years

One member of the Board of Water Commissioners, for three years

Warning shall also be given to said inhabitants to meet on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at Freedom Hall, Main Street, Cotuit, at seven-thirty o’clock PM, when action will be taken on the following articles:

(All articles which are not followed by the words “by request of . . .” are inserted by the Prudential Committee.)

Article 1: To see if the District will vote to accept the reports of the officers and committees of the District as printed.

Article 2: To see if the District will vote to set the annual salaries of the elected officials as follows:
Prudential Committee Members, Members of the Board of Fire Commissioners and Members of the Board of Water Commissioners: $1,250.00 each; Moderator: $250.00 and Town Collector: $1,000.00.

Article 3: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer and appropriate the sum of $35,000.00 to establish the reserve fund as provided under Section 5C, Chapter 40 of the General Laws.

Article 4: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate:
$35,000.00 for labor and salaries for the Finance Department; and
$314,750.00 for the remaining expenses of the Finance Department, to be apportioned approximately as
follows:
$314,700.00 for operations; and
$50.00 for miscellaneous expenses
for a total appropriation of $349,750.00.

Article 5: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate:
$1,443,004.00 for the labor and salaries of the Fire Department; and
$330,950.00 for the remaining expenses of the Fire Department, to be apportioned approximately as follows:
Maintenance, $80,500.00
Operating expenses, $249,450.00, and
Miscellaneous, $1,000.00
for a total appropriation of $1,773,954.00.
(Requested by the Board of Fire Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 6: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $37,000.00 to purchase a new four-wheel drive, Utility style SUV with accessories and to further authorize the Board of Fire Commissioners to dispose of one 2006 Ford Explorer four-wheel drive Utility style, identification number 1FMEU3E76UB16934 , either by outright sale, or by trading in and applying the proceeds of any such trade to the purchase of said new truck, whichever they deem to be in the best interest of the District.
(Requested by the Board of Fire Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 7: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $550,000.00 to purchase a new Fire Apparatus with accessories and to further authorize the Board of Fire Commissioners to dispose of one 1990 Pierce Lance Fire Apparatus, identification number 4P1CT02D3LA000360, either by outright sale, or by trading in and applying the proceeds of any such trade to the purchase of said new truck, whichever they deem to be in the best interest of the District.
(Requested by the Board of Fire Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 8: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate:
$26,000.00 for the Water Department for service
connections
$291,456.00 for labor and salaries of the Water Department; and
$272,500.00 for the remaining expenses of the Water
Department, to be apportioned approximately as
follows:
$75,250.00 for maintenance;
$197,250.00 for operations; and
0.00 for miscellaneous expenses
for a total appropriation of $589,956.00 and that the receipts and revenues of the Water Department be applied to these amounts.
(Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 9: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $30,000.00 to purchase a new four-wheel drive Superintendent Vehicle with accessories and to further authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to dispose of one 2004 Chevrolet four-wheel drive Silverado half-ton pickup truck, vehicle identification number 2GCEK19T241300183, either by outright sale, or by trading in and applying the proceeds of any such trade to the purchase of said new truck, whichever they deem to be in the best interest of the District.
(Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 10: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate and/or borrow and appropriate the sum of $2,100,000.00 for the construction of a new water tank and the demolition and removal of two existing water tanks.
(Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners)
The Prudential Committee recommends this Article.

Article 11: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate:
$3,500.00 for the labor and salaries for District Buildings Maintenance Department; and
$20,475.00 for the remaining expenses of the Prudential Committee, to be apportioned approximately as follows:
Maintenance, $11,750.00,
Operating expenses, $8,625.00, and
Miscellaneous, $100.00
for a total appropriation of $23,975.00.

Article 12: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $30,000.00 for painting and repairs to Freedom Hall.

Article 13: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate $13,400.00 to maintain the street lights of the District.

Article 14: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate $19,000.00 to support the Maintenance of the Cotuit Library.

Article 15: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $331,850.00 for payment of principal and interest.

Article 16: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $710,938.00 for the purpose of paying employee/other post-employment benefits.

Article 17: To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer and appropriate the sum of $25,000.00 for the Stabilization Fund as provided under Section 5B, Chapter 40, of the General Laws.

Hereof fail not to make due return of this warrant and your doings thereon at said meeting.

Given under our hands this Twenty-Seventh day of April, 2015.

Frances S. Parks
Laurie C. Hadley
Stanley Goldstein
PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE

A True Copy, attest:

_________________________
Charles W. Eager, Clerk
Cotuit Fire District

COTUIT FIRE DISTRICT MEETINGS

Wednesday – May 13,  7:00pm, Freedom Hall – The Cotuit Water Department hosts a meeting to discuss the need and cost of erecting a new water tower. Green Seal Environmental will be available to answer questions regarding the proposed storage tank.

Tuesday – May 19, 7:30pm, Freedom Hall –  Candidate’s Night hosted by Cotuit-Santuit Civic Association. Meet the candidates for Fire and Water Commission and the Prudential Committee. Refreshments at 7:00PM

Tuesday – May 26, 2015  Fire District Election Day! Polls open 4:00pm – 8:00pm, Freedom Hall

Wednesday – May 27, 7:30pm, Freedom Hall – Cotuit Fire District Annual Meeting – Vote on Fiscal Year 2016 Warrant