Extra Dalton Water Seats Stuck on Beacon Hill
DALTON, Mass.— The proposed amendment to the Fire District's Charter, which would expand the Board of Water Commissioners from three to five members, is still under state review.
With election season approaching, District Treasurer/Clerk Melanie Roucoulet said she has received several questions and concerns about when the Board of Water Commissioners will expand from three to five members.
During elections last May, voters approved a citizen's petition to change the board to five members in an effort to reduce the risk of Open Meeting Law violations. The change increases the number of members to have a quorum.
According to state Rep. Leigh Davis' office, the bill was passed to be engrossed in the House and is currently within the Senate Rules Committee, Roucoulet said.
State Sen. Paul Marks' office has written a letter to the committee asking for the bill to be released so it can continue through the legislative process. However, as of yet, there isn't an estimated timeline, Roucoulet said.
She said she was informed it could take up to two years.
Prudential Committee Chair Daniel Filiault explained that one challenge with the amendment is that it alters the charter, requiring a legal review to ensure it has the proper language .
"That did create somewhat of a bottleneck for a period of time, because they have to make sure that that's all done properly," he said.
The deadline to pull nomination papers for the upcoming election is March 22, which are available in Roucoulet's office.
Offices to be filled:
Prudential Committee: two seats, a one-year and a three-year term.
Water Commissioner: One seat for three years)
Auditor: One for one year.
Moderator: One for one year
This year's annual meeting will be held Tuesday, May 12, at the Stationery Factory.
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