Sunday, November 5, 2023

Reminder: Candidate interviews for the Franklin (MA) Election - Nov 7, 2023 via Franklin TV & Radio

Candidate interviews for the Franklin (MA) Election - Nov 7, 2023
via Franklin TV & Radio

Sample ballot via Town Clerk page ->

Listen to Town Clerk Nancy Danello walk us through the Oct 24 Tri-County election (now completed) and the Town Biennial Election Tuesday, Nov 7, 2023

Other info shared here during the election season is collected in one page ->


Position / Candidate

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Audio

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Planning Board




Chris Stickney

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Jason (Jay) Mello

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School Committee




Dave Callaghan

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Dave McNeill

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KP Sompally

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Ruthann O’Sullivan

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Town Council




Charles Bailey

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Melanie Hamblen

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Cobi Frongillo

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Tom Mercer

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Robert (Bobby) Dellorco

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Ted Cormier-Leger

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Glenn Jones

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Candidates interviews for the Franklin (MA) Election - Nov 7, 2023 via Franklin TV & Radio
Candidates interviews for the Franklin (MA) Election - Nov 7, 2023 via Franklin TV & Radio

Finance Committee get to review the FY 24 budget changes on Wednesday, Nov 8 at 7 PM

Finance Committee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 7:00 PM

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

Agenda
1. Call to Order

2. Public Comment

3. FY24 Budget Amendment
a. Town Administrator memo, revised budget document and backup materials  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/uploads/3a_fy_budget_amendment_materials_0_0.pdf

4. Future Agenda Items

5. Recurring Business:
a. Approval of Minutes - None scheduled
6. Adjourn

The agenda doc also contains remote participation info ->

Finance Committee get to review the FY 24 budget changes on Wednesday, Nov 8 at 7 PM
Finance Committee get to review the FY 24 budget changes on Wednesday, Nov 8 at 7 PM

Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Budget Adjustment details to be reviewed by Finance Committee Nov 8, 2023

To: Finance Committee
From: Jamie Hellen, Town Administrator
Amy Frigulietti, Deputy Town Administrator

Re: Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Budget Adjustment

We are requesting the Finance Committee support the amendment to the FY24 Town operating budget and recommend the changes to the full Town Council for their approval prior to setting the annual tax rate on November 21, 2023. This proposal amends the final budget approved in June 2023.

Five-Year Fiscal Forecast Update

We drafted a five-year forecast, with assumptions, for FY25-FY29. Please review the forecast that was presented at the August 2, 2023 Joint Budget Subcommittee (JBSC). At the October JBSC, we gave high level revenue trends throughout Quarter 1 of FY24. The next forecast will be in 2024.

Revenue Adjustments

The following is a summary of the proposed revenue adjustments to the FY24 operating budget. The total revenue downgrade figure is $310,491.

1. According to the Assessor’s final approval, the town will need to downgrade “New Growth” figures by
$158,380 due to less investment in personal and commercial property improvements. After a few record breaking New Growth years, it appears the economy is beginning to show signs of slowdown.

2. Cumulatively, Local Receipts are on target through Quarter 1 (9/30/23) but we are requesting a downgrade by $150,000 to reflect three trends:
a. Building fees have not met projections through September due to fewer overall permits, as well as the types of permits for smaller construction projects.

b. Hotel tax will likely slightly decline due to the Commonwealth’s lack of a firm commitment for the entire fiscal year in funding the 6% local option tax for the hotel temporarily housing migrant families through the state's Emergency Assistance Shelter Program. That said, the state has recently committed to paying the local tax for 90 day durations, per family, which is good news.
 
We are confident the Commonwealth with be working with cities and towns throughout the fiscal year to ensure we receive as much of our revenue projections as possible; and
c. A modest reduction in meals tax revenue to correspond with the loss of traditional hotel rooms.

3. State Aid, Assessments & Other Revenues should see an overall decrease of approximately $2,111 after the state local aid, education, county assessment, and state budget formulas settle out. Please note the Legislature has not finalized FY24 yet, with potential overrides of the Governor’s vetoes and a supplemental budget filed by Governor Healey pending.

Expense Adjustments - Decreases

The attached resolution depicts the changes within each departmental account on the voting document. A summary of proposed expense reductions are as follows:

1. Line item 123 - The Town Administrator’s personnel and expense budgets will be reduced $58,014. The total reflects the reduction in costs for the Marketing & Communications position for 8 months ($22,514), six months of unfilled Administrative Assistant positions ($26,500), and additional expenses that are not anticipated to materialize in the Administrator’s expense budget (sign lease $9,000). Please note the Marketing & Communications position was a joint position with the School Department, which reduced the financial obligation in the school budget as well. The benefits for that position was reduced in line item 910, as the town budget included the benefits for this position.

2. Line item 390 - Tri-County School will be reduced $100,553 due a decrease in Franklin students attending the school, thus our assessment was lower.

3. Line item 910 - Benefits to be reduced $148,257 due to fewer health insurance subscribers and an increase in employees on the high deductible plan.

Expense Adjustments - Increases

1. Create a Disability Commission line item and add $1,000 to the budget for expenses. As many of you know, the Commission has spearheaded an annual fair with vendors and activities. For some reason, the Commission has never had a line item in the budget. The Town should be funding expenses for the conference and have funds like all of the other boards and committees in town.

2. Add $5,000 to the Elections budget for a pilot to test a new voting tabulator machine. The Clerk hopes to test this out in the March primary to evaluate its effectiveness for the money.

Stormwater Adjustment-Decrease

As this is the 1st year with a Stormwater Enterprise Fund, we propose reducing the Stormwater budget by $200,000 and plugging the gap with County ARPA funds to ensure the Town can depict to DOR a solvent enterprise fund with a small and proper surplus at the close of the fiscal year.

Please let us know if you have any questions

This memo was shared from pages 2-3 from the FinCom meeting agenda doc which also contains remote participation info ->

Finance Committee get to review the FY 24 budget changes on Wednesday, Nov 8 at 7 PM
Finance Committee get to review the FY 24 budget changes on Wednesday, Nov 8 at 7 PM

Master Plan Update Committee scheduled to meet Wednesday, Nov 8 at 6:30 PM

Master Plan Committee
Agenda
November 8, 2023 - 6:30 PM

Meeting will be held at the Municipal Building
3rd Floor Training Room
355 East Central Street

Agenda
1. Meeting Minutes:
2. Subcommittee Updates
3. Update – Existing Conditions & Inventory (BETA/Barrett)
4. Finalize Survey
a. Deadline (30 days from launch)
b. Incentives/Raffle Prizes
5. Tabling and outreach for Survey
6. Story Map ideas


The agenda doc also contains remote participation info ->

**Announcing** Aleksandr Polyakov, Pianist - Nov 19


Announcing a change in our program:
Aleksandr Polyakov
Live in Concert November 19th
**Announcing** Aleksandr Polyakov, Pianist - Nov  19
Come and join us at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church in AttleboroSUNDAY November 19th at 3:00 PM for a recital by renowned pianist Aleksandr Polyakov.
Due to extenuating circumstances, William Hite's performance of "Die Winterreise" will be postponed to a later date.
"Technical difficulties seem to disappear under his hands." (Boston Musical Intelligencer)
Aleksandr Polyakov is a Ukrainian-American educator, concert pianist, and orchestral conductor with an international reputation for his remarkable virtuosity, command of sonority, and innovative pedagogical approaches.
He has performed as soloist with numerous orchestras including the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, and the Boston Ballet Orchestra

The prize-winner of more than 20 international competitions, his notable prizes include third prize at the ninth International Liszt Competition (Netherlands), second prize at the sixth International Liszt Competition (Germany), and first prize at the Steinway Society Competition (Boston).
In additional to his work as a pianist, Dr. Polyakov has an international conducting career, frequently leading opera productions and collaborating with symphonic orchestras. During the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons he has served as a cover conductor for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Polyakov is also a pedagogue and has taught at Music Fest Perugia and given masterclasses in the U.S., China and Europe. He has served as an associate music director for the "Sweet Charity" production at Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Sunday, November 19th
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Murray Unitarian Universalist Church,

505 North Main St. Attleboro, MA
Tickets
Adults: $25.00
All students: free with student ID
Tickets available at the door
Accessible parking and building
Visit our website liveartsma.org to purchase tickets on-line and for more information.
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