Town Meeting Tomorrow!
Annual Town Meeting will be held indoors tomorrow, Saturday, May 6th beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Monomoy Regional Middle School gymnasium, 425 Crowell Road. Warrants have been mailed to the households of registered votes. Please bring your copy of the warrant with you to the Meeting!
Every article matters! Please attend the entire meeting. Please consider bringing water and a snack with you in case the meeting runs into lunch time.
At check-in, registered voters will be issued an electronic voting device or "clicker." The devices feature 5 buttons but only the top two - the green #1 button for a "yes" vote and the red #2 button for a "no" vote - will be enabled for Annual Town Meeting. Practice votes will be taken at the outset of the Meeting to give everyone the opportunity to try out the clickers before getting to voting on articles. The Moderator will determine which articles are voted by voice and which will be voted electronically. Please be sure to return your clicker in the designated bins upon your exit!
For a comprehensive review of the articles in the warrant, please take the time to watch the 2023 Annual Town Meeting preview show.
Transportation and Parking
A drop off area at the front of the school will be available for those with mobility challenges. We also encourage carpooling!
Primary parking will be located at the Middle School itself. Volunteers will be on hand to ensure that parking is as efficient as possible to accommodate as many vehicles as possible. Secondary parking is available in the lot on Stepping Stones Road which is a short walk to the school. Additional parking is available at the Public Works Facility at 221 Crowell Road. Pedestrian access to the school from the Public Works facility is available via the Old Colony Rail Trail and shuttle to the school via golf cart will be available for those in need of assistance.
Consent Calendar 101
In an effort to streamline Town Meeting action, the Moderator may propose a “Consent Calendar” consisting of Articles from the Warrant that he has determined to be generally routine, non-controversial, and are reasonably expected to pass unanimously. This group of Articles are proposed to be voted as one block.
The Moderator will read each Article included in the Consent Calendar and if any one voter objects to its inclusion and desires the Article to be debated and voted on separately he/she should indicate such by calling out “hold” or “remove.”
The article will be removed and acted on in the usual manner when it is reached in numerical order.
When all Articles have been read, the Moderator will seek a unanimous vote on those Articles remaining on the Consent Calendar. By that vote, all Articles will be considered passed.
The Articles proposed for inclusion in the Consent Calendar are:
Article 3 Prior Year's Bills Payment
Article 5 Fixed Salaries of Elected Officials
Article 6 Consolidated Revolving Funds
Article 9 Wood Waste Reclamation Facility Enterprise Fund
Article 13 Monomoy Regional School District- PEG Fund
Article 30 George Ryder Connector Easement Acquisition
Article 35 Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) Liability Trust Fund
Article 39 Opioid Settlement Funds
Article 46 Community Preservation Act (CPA) Administrative Budget
Article 47 CPA – Reserves
Article 49 CPA – Marconi Lattice Towers Preservation/Restoration & Relocation
Article 50 CPA – South Chatham Library
Article 51 CPA – Cemetery Headstones Restoration
Article 52 CPA – Railroad Museum
Article 54 CPA – Chatham Marconi Maritime Center Archives
Article 55 CPA – Salt Marsh Study
Article 56 CPA – Open Space Trail Guides
Article 57 CPA – Bikeways Improvements – George Ryder Road
Article 59 CPA – Jackknife Harbor Beach
Annual Town Election
Please come out on Thursday, May 11th in the Annual Town Election. Polls are open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. at the Community Center, 702 Main Street.
In addition to elections of one Select Board Member, three Monomoy Regional School District Representatives, and one Chatham Housing Authority Member, there are four ballot questions. Questions 1-3 seek exemption from Proposition 2 1/2 for funding Article 18 - Center for Active Living, Article 27 - Transfer Station Improvements, and Article 28 - Replacement of Belt Filter Press at the wastewater Treatment Facility respectively. Question 4 seeks affirmation of amendments to the Town's Home Rule Charter passed by 2022 Annual Town Meeting.
Voters may vote absentee in-person at the Town Clerk's Office, 549 Main Street up until 12:00 noon on Wednesday, May 11th.