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Board of Health Meeting
Wednesday, May 6 Time: 5:00 PM
https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05062026-2246
○ Continually improve procedures to meet Town standards for customer service. Proactively anticipate customer needs. Explore increased use of technology on an ongoing basis.
○ Continuously evaluate means and methods of service delivery and, where applicable, implement best practices. Lead in technology implementation for Public Works.
○ Participate in general growth planning and lead in planning to meet future infrastructure needs resulting from Town growth. Monitor water system master plan to reflect the impact of improvements initiated to date. Evaluate the need for sewer/stormwater infrastructure improvements reflective of recent DEP policies.
○ Ensure public infrastructure design and construction, whether by public or private parties, meets Town and professional standards, and results in cost effective projects and minimizes environmental and neighborhood impacts.
○ Proactively maintain all DPW-assigned public infrastructure assets and support equipment to meet service requirements.
○ As first responders we must be in a position to respond to major and minor emergencies to restore and maintain services.
○ Pavement reclamation, asphalt overlays, chip seal, crack seal, infrared heat treatment, and patching.
○ Repair existing sidewalks and add new sidewalks where needed.
○ Plant trees, maintain public shade trees, cut grass at ball fields, buildings, and cemetery and cut, prune, and trim shrubs and maintain landscaping around schools, municipal buildings and the Town Common, as well as landscaped areas within the public right-of-way.
○ Maintenance of approximately 170 Town vehicles, including DPW (84), Facilities, Inspection and Board of Health (11), Animal Control (2), Police (35), School (16), and Fire (22). Central Motors also maintains trailers (42) as well as equipment such as weed wackers, lawn mowers, chain saws, snow blowers, snow plows and sanders.
○ Snow Removal and Sanding Operations of Roadways, Schools, and Public Buildings.
○ Operation of a Recycling Center 3.5 days a week that provides excellent customer service and meets all DEP regulations.
○ Repair and maintain street lights throughout town.
○ Asphalt Paving Overlay Project
■ Pond St. - from Eldon Drive to Partridge St.■ Washington St. and King St. - from Jefferson Rd. to I-495■ Grove St. - from Beaver St. to the Mine Brook Bridge
○ Rubber Chip Seal Surfacing Project
■ Charles River Drive neighborhood■ Wampanoag Drive and Concetta Way neighborhood■ Julie Dawn Dr. and Denise Dr. neighborhood■ Spring St. and Dom Lea Circle neighborhood
○ Police Details - $1,000○ Electricity for Traffic Signals - $5,000○ Sidewalk and Guardrail Maintenance - $50,000○ Sign and Post Maintenance - $5,000○ Street Line Painting and Vegetation Management. - $40,000○ Tools - $4,000
○ Tree Trimming & Removal - $40,000○ Field Maintenance - $5,000○ Contracted Services Schools - $35,000○ Municipal Grounds Supplies - $5,000○ Supplies for School Grounds - $5,000
○ Seasonal/Summer Help - $41,000
○ Communications Equip./Radios - ($10,000)○ Uniform Rental - $1,000○ Automotive Parts - $16,000○ Vehicle Tires/ Lubricants - $5,000○ Misc. Equipment - $1,000○ Safety Training Classes - $1,500
○ Rigid Plastic Disposal/Removal - $4,000○ Mattress Disposal/Removal - $5,000
○ Electricity Costs - $15,000○ Repair of Street Lights - $5,000
FM #1741 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1741 in the series.
This session shares the Favorite Poem Reading facilitated by Steve Sherlock at the Franklin Public Library on Saturday, April 18, 2026. April is National Poetry Month and this ‘poetry and conversation” was a good way to celebrate poetry.
The consensus of the group was to do this more frequently rather than wait until next April rolls around. Stay tuned. The next one may be in August or September.
The list of the readers and poems or poets read is found in the show notes
The recording runs about 50 minutes, so let’s listen in.
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Marc Cohen read one by Robert Frost “To Earthward”
To Earthward by Robert Frost - Poems | Academy of American Poets https://share.google/vLq8c8OjHGob31lmx
Stephen Karunakaran read a few short selections from “THE KURAL: Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural” in Tamil and English https://thomaspruiksma.com/books/tiruvalluvars-tirukkural/
Faith Flaherty talked about and read a couple of versions of “How can I keep from singing”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Can_I_Keep_from_Singing%3F
Ken Ojukwu read a version of “The Man in the Glass”
https://allpoetry.com/The-Man-in-the-Glass
Steve Sherlock read (and provided a sample taste of watermelon pickle)
“Reflections on a gift of watermelon pickle received from a friend called Felicity”
https://oklahoma.agclassroom.org/resources/food/songs/reflections/
Jayson Joyce read Wendell Berry’s “The Peace of Wild Things”
https://onbeing.org/poetry/the-peace-of-wild-things/
Faith also read Shel Silverstein “I can not go to school today”
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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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