[Fomp] FOMP Call to action on Wednesday, January 10
Cathy Lunger
c.lunger at comcast.net
Thu Jan 4 12:47:21 EST 2007
Thanks Barry for the info and I'm really glad to see that this is moving
forward!
I see that the meeting is going to be in the Great Hall at the Town Hall.
They are also going to discuss the remediation of solid waste contamination
at the Sprague Fields and possibly installing natural or synthetic turf.
I just hope that we can make a strong presence at the meeting as I'm sure
that the "turf wars" could take up a lot of time at the meeting and I'd like
to make sure that our voice is heard.
Cathy
-----Original Message-----
From: fomp-bounces at morsespond.org [mailto:fomp-bounces at morsespond.org] On
Behalf Of Barry Herring
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 3:29 PM
To: FOMP at morsespond.org
Subject: [Fomp] FOMP Call to action on Wednesday, January 10
Dear Friends of Morses Pond:
The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) will be hearing public
comment at 7:30 pm on Wednesday January 10 on a proposal to use
Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds for Morses Pond preservation. I
encourage any interested party to attend. Public speaking is optional.
Here is some background on the proposal before CPC:
In 2005 the Morses Pond Ad Hoc Committee finalized a $2.1 million 5-year
plan for restoration and preservation of Morses Pond. At the 2006 town
meeting, the members voted FY2007 funding of $250,000 from CPA for a new
weed harvester, and about $75,000 from general revenues for operation of
the harvester and other Morses Pond needs. The remainder of the Morses
Pond Comprehensive Plan remains unfunded. The Natural Resources
Commission (NRC) will be making various proposals at the upcoming town
meeting to further fund the Plan. One of those proposals is to use CPA
funds for the Alum Dosing Station at an estimated construction cost of
$133,000. Before going to town meeting, CPA proposals must first be
approved by the CPC, for which the Jan. 10 hearing is the next step.
It's worth noting that the bid process for the new harvester is
complete, and the winning bid came in at $184,110, nearly $66,000 under
the original estimate. Although NRC can't keep those savings, the money
does go back into the CPA fund for other projects and would represent
almost half of the new request by NRC.
Please come to the meeting and stand up for Morses Pond. You are also
invited to attend the FOMP executive committee meeting the night before
(Jan. 9) at 7:30 pm in the Arnold room of the main library, where we'll
discuss the Jan. 10 hearing, among other subjects.
Barry Herring
FOMP Chairman
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