Showing posts with label feedback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feedback. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Reminder: Last chance to provide Feedback on the Master Plan 'final draft' which is due Dec 2, 2024

The Master Plan outlines the goals and objectives for the Town of Franklin to take over the next 10 years. 

Feedback is due to Amy Love by Dec 2, 2024. Send to alove@franklinma.gov 

With the action items now spelled out, we can see if we agree, or disagree, or if there is something NOT in there, propose to add it. For example, are the housing action items what we want & need? 

are the housing action items what we want & need?
are the housing action items what we want & need?

Feedback on the Master Plan 'final draft' is due Dec 2, 2024
Feedback on the Master Plan 'final draft' is due Dec 2, 2024


Master Plan page with education action items
Master Plan page with education action items

The link to the "final doc" is shown here, as well as the video link to the feedback session held Thursday, Nov 14, 2024.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Master Plan committee member to join the Q&A sessions next week (video)

I shared the following to those who are on the mailing list for the Franklin Q&A sessions held monthly. With the Master Plan 'final draft' out for review now & feedback due by Dec 2, it is also important to bring this to your attention.

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On the "watch list" , you'll recall that we have been following the progress of the Master Plan Update Committee's work. They revealed the goals and objectives a couple of months ago but those were all "motherhood & apple pie" respectfully. The key things to look for would be the action items.

Master Plan process overview, we are at the last steps of review
Master Plan process overview, we are at the last steps of review


The action items were just revealed in the final draft. Feedback is due by Dec 2. In addition to the quick review of what has happened in the past month, we'll have a member of the Master Plan Committee for each session to help spend some time on this important planning doc. 
  • Melanie Hamblen is scheduled to join us Monday 
  • Eric Steltzer is scheduled to join us Wednesday
As we have discussed, the Master Plan outlines the goals and objectives for the Town to take over the next 10 years. With the actions spelled out, we can see if we agree, or disagree, or if there is something NOT in there, propose to add it. For example, are the housing action items what we want & need? 

Master Plan page with education action items
Master Plan page with education action items

To help with your prep for this opportunity, the link to the "final doc" is provided, as well as the video link to the feedback session held Thursday, Nov 14
The Franklin Q&A sessions are scheduled for

When: Monday, Nov 18, 2024 at 6:30 PM  

Where: Franklin Public Library (Community Room) and via Zoom

  Or

When: Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024 at 11:00 AM  

Where: Franklin Senior Center (2nd floor conf room) and via Zoom

If you want the Zoom link to participate remotely, please use this form, or check with the Senior Center front desk, or email me (shersteve at gmail.com):    https://forms.gle/Ur2r66T8L49UfWpG9


Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Final Days - DCR is seeking Public Comments on plans for SNETT



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October 31 Deadline - DCR is seeking Public Comments on plans for SNETT

The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has prepared draft Resource Management Plans (RMPs) for several locations inside the Blackstone Complex.   The Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) is one of the properties targeted for improvements. Copies of the plan for the SNETT are available on the Blackstone RMPs web page.

A meeting was conducted on October 8 where DCR presented an initial draft of the RMPs for the Blackstone Complex.  A recording of the meeting and the slideshow from the meeting are available online.  DCR encourages the public to share additional feedback, with a deadline for receipt of comments by DCR of October 31st, 2024. Comments may be submitted via the DCR public comment portal.  Please be sure to select "Blackstone RMPs" from the "Topic Selection" drop down so that your comments are included with the correct project.  Please note that the content of comments you submit to DCR, along with your name, town, and zip code, will be posted on DCR's website. Additional contact information required when commenting, notably email address, will only be used for outreach on future updates on the subject project or property.


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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Master Plan Update Cmte discusses the Implementation Plan updates (video)

The Master Plan Update Committee met as scheduled on Wednesday evening, Oct 2, 2024. Much of the meeting worked through the details of how to process the comments etc. coming back from the Town departments on the proposed implementation plan. 

Ultimately reaching agreement to work on the next update in subcommittee sessions to be scheduled over the next 2 weeks so the comment reviews etc. and updates can be sent back to Amy Love by Oct 20 or Oct 21 so that can be consolidated for review by the committee at their next full meeting Oct 23.

The community will get to see the 'final' master plan doc proposal early in November and have time for review and comment. Details on what forums or formats the feedback will be taken were not specifically determined. Likely to be similar to what had been done for other efforts (like the Open Space Plan).

The timeline then would have the committee incorporate the community feedback in December, to present the 'final' version to the Planning Board and Town Council at meetings in January 2025.



Meeting agenda


Master Plan Update Committee - Agenda for Oct 2, 2024 meeting at 6:30 PM
Master Plan Update Committee - Agenda for Oct 2, 2024 meeting at 6:30 PM


Wednesday, June 12, 2024

The first Franklin Porchfest seeks your feedback via Survey!

We need YOUR feedback! Franklin Porchfest Survey
    
It's been one week from Franklin's inaugural PorchFest - and we'd like YOUR feedback - whether you attended the event hours, just saw clips on Instagram (or another social site); we'd love to hear your engagement in how we can make this event the best it can be.

Take a moment to take our community survey linked here. Feedback will be shared with cultural committees/council and volunteer groups to better plan music festivals throughout Franklin!

And another special SHOUT OUT to the volunteer group that made the magic happen: John LoPresti, Beth Wierling, Sue Rohrbach, Ryan Jette, Roberta Trahan, Karilyn Hammer and Karen Kearns. Thank you for coming together to create an accessible community event celebrating music in Franklin.


** You can also go directly to the long link to provide feedback ->  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScF-niCAoNJbk35tBD7fXiqcQHW62YyebSWssXWmfB51LwuGA/viewform
The first Franklin Porchfest seeks your feedback via Survey!
The first Franklin Porchfest seeks your feedback via Survey!

Friday, May 3, 2024

Comprehensive School Facility Planning Subcommittee meeting set feedback forums on redistricting proposal (audio)

FM #1187 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1187 in the series. 


This session shares the Comprehensive School Facility Planning Subcommittee meeting of Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Subcommittee Chair Dave Callaghan, Al Charles, Erin Gallagher, Supt Lucas Giguere, Asst Supt Paula Marano, Business Administrator Dr Bob Dutch, Facility Director Mike D’Angelo, and Facility Deputy Director Kevin Hart participated.


Summarized topics of the discussion

  • Review of the feedback from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday April 30, comprehensive facility planning website being updated

  • Discussion on how to handle the former DT students/families

  • Discussion feedback session (to be posted as a workshop) for School Committee, confirmed Saturday, May 4 at FHS, also scheduling a session on May 7 at 6 PM (location TBD).

  • Discussion on demographics trend and new visual created

  • Discussion on some of the after school activities, like track which can’t realistically be done with the 3 different schools but could with the one combine middle school


The meeting recording runs about 26 minutes. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1187-comprehensive-school-facility-plng-mtg-05-01-24



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Agenda for this session ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/events/franklin_public_schools_comprehensive_facilities_planning_sub_committee_meeting.pdf 


Link to schools website on redistricting -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/comprehensive-school-facilities-assessment 



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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

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Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley" . The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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Comprehensive School Facility Planning
Comprehensive School Facility Planning presentation at April 30 SchCmte Mtg

Comprehensive School Facility Planning 1
Comprehensive School Facility Planning - slide on considerations


Sunday, March 31, 2024

Town Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Arts & Culture Agenda for April 3, 2024 Meeting

April 3, 2024 Town Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Arts & Culture Meeting Agenda

When: April 3, 2024 - 5:30 PM

Where: 
Meeting will be held at the Municipal Building
Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 355 East Central Street


Agenda:
1. Presentation of the Arts & Culture in Franklin 2023 Public Input & Recommendations Report  ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/uploads/1._arts_culture_20240130_170221_0000.pdf

 

Town Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Arts & Culture Agenda for April 3, 2024 Meeting
Town Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Arts & Culture Agenda for April 3, 2024 Meeting


Saturday, April 29, 2023

Massachusetts Councils on Aging (MCOA) Event - Resume Feedback - May 2

Hi folks,

As part of the Massachusetts Councils on Aging 50+ Job Seeker program, I'm going to present in person next Tuesday at the Natick Community & Senior Center. The topic will be resumes.

Date: Tuesday May 2.
Time: 2 -3:30 pm

If you think you will attend, please bring your resume.
In fact, bring a laptop!

* Let's update your resume file.
* Furthermore, the center has WIFI. I can review your LinkedIn profile, as well.

If you are not already registered for the 50+ program, just walk in.
We will record your name and email address and register you for the program.

BTW, I just returned from the PARW resume writer conference in Florida, where I learned the latest theories and facts about resume writing.

If your resume is not eliciting responses from companies, you've got to attend.

--

Ed Lawrence
CPRW; NCOPE
Certified Interview Coach
Authorized DISC Administrator
Member, CPRW Certification Committee


MCOA Event - Resume Feedback - May 2
MCOA Event - Resume Feedback - May 2

Sunday, February 26, 2023

DEA Announces Proposed Rules for Permanent Telemedicine Flexibilities

Today (02/24/23), the Drug Enforcement Administration announced proposed permanent rules for the prescribing of controlled medications via telemedicine, expanding patient access to critical therapies beyond the scheduled end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The public will be able to comment for 30 days on the proposed rules.

The proposed rules – developed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and in close coordination with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs – propose to extend many of the flexibilities adopted during the public health emergency with appropriate safeguards.

The proposed rules do not affect:

  • Telemedicine consultations that do not involve the prescribing of controlled medications.

  • Telemedicine consultations by a medical practitioner that has previously conducted an in-person medical examination of a patient.

The proposed rules also would not affect:

  • Telemedicine consultations and prescriptions by a medical practitioner to whom a patient has been referred, as long as the referring medical practitioner has previously conducted an in-person medical examination of the patient.

The proposed rules would provide safeguards for a narrow subset of telemedicine consultations—those telemedicine consultations by a medical practitioner that has: never conducted an in-person evaluation of a patient; AND that result in the prescribing of a controlled medication. For these types of consultations, the proposed telemedicine rules would allow medical practitioners to prescribe:

  • a 30-day supply of Schedule III-V non-narcotic controlled medications; 

  • a 30-day supply of buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder

without an in-person evaluation or referral from a medical practitioner that has conducted an in-person evaluation, as long as the prescription is otherwise consistent with any applicable Federal and State laws. The proposed rules are explained in further detail for patients and medical practitioners on DEA.gov.

“DEA is committed to ensuring that all Americans can access needed medications,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram.  “The permanent expansion of telemedicine flexibilities would continue greater access to care for patients across the country, while ensuring the safety of patients. DEA is committed to the expansion of telemedicine with guardrails that prevent the online overprescribing of controlled medications that can cause harm.”

“Improved access to mental health and substance use disorder services through expanded telemedicine flexibilities will save lives,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “We still have millions of Americans, particularly those living in rural communities, who face difficulties accessing a doctor or health care provider in-person. At HHS, we are committed to working with our federal partners and stakeholders to advance proven technologies and lifesaving care for the benefit of all Americans.”

The proposed telemedicine rules also further DEA’s goal of expanding access to medication for opioid use disorder to anyone in the country who needs it. “Medication for opioid use disorder helps those who are fighting to overcome substance use disorder by helping people achieve and sustain recovery, and also prevent drug poisonings,” said DEA Administrator Milgram. “The telemedicine regulations would continue to expand access to buprenorphine for patients with opioid use disorder.”

The full text of the proposals may be found here and here. The public has 30 days to review and comment on the proposals, which DEA will then consider before drafting final regulations. DEA is appreciative of the public’s feedback.

For more information on DEA’s continued efforts to expand access to medications used in treatment for those suffering from opioid use disorder, visit: DEA’s Commitment to Expanding Access to Medication-Assisted Treatment.

Additional resources for patients can be found here: 

Additional resources for practitioners can be found here:


Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Enforcement Administration


Saturday, November 5, 2022

Share your feedback on the MA Climate Change Assessment by Nov 16

Live in Massachusetts? 
We need your feedback on #ClimateChange impacts in the state. 
Review the draft #MAClimateAssessment Report and share your feedback by November 16!

Link to report page -> https://t.co/pLQnkcx7Ip Report sections available in multiple languages

Executive summary -> https://www.mass.gov/doc/english-7/download

State Report -> https://www.mass.gov/doc/draft-available-in-english/download

Regional Summary -> https://www.mass.gov/doc/english-8/download

Shared from Twitter -> https://t.co/XndXVamRaa


What does it say for the Central Region (where Franklin is categorized)?

What does it say for the Central Region (where Franklin is categorized)?
What does it say for the Central Region (where Franklin is categorized)?



Share your feedback on the MA Climate Change Assessment by Nov 16
Share your feedback on the MA Climate Change Assessment by Nov 16

Sunday, October 23, 2022

FTC to Explore Rulemaking to Combat Fake Reviews and Other Deceptive Endorsements


 
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Agency seeks comments on the harms and pervasiveness of fake and paid reviews, and other deceptive endorsement tactics

The Federal Trade Commission announced today it is exploring a potential rule to combat deceptive or unfair review and endorsement practices, such as using fake reviews, suppressing negative reviews, and paying for positive reviews.

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FTC to Explore Rulemaking to Combat Fake Reviews and Other Deceptive Endorsements
FTC to Explore Rulemaking to Combat Fake Reviews and Other Deceptive Endorsements