Hard to resist when a questionnaire like this shows up in your email:
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What changes can our Commonwealth make to state
regulations, laws and mandates that will improve your ability to deliver
quality services to your constituents in a more cost-effective manner?
Please remove target share from the calculation for funding
regional school districts. For FY 16 Templeton's assessed target share is
$266,000 for the Narragansett Regional School District. Raising taxes by the
2.5% will generate $204,000 for
the Town of Templeton. Any plans for improving the town is held hostage by the
regional school department. The $266,000 'target share" is in addition to
$811,000 "additional money" from overrides. It is my understanding
the target share calculation does not include override money i.e.: "The
additional money" from the town.
Please review the passage of Chapter 93 Acts of 2000 which
combined Templeton's water department with its Municipal Light Department. The
passage of this special act has created an administrative nightmare for
Templeton. The water infrastructure is very old and Templeton currently has the
highest water rates in the Commonwealth.
Water system upgrades or lack thereof are under the
jurisdiction of the TMLWP commissioners and manager. The use of Chapter 90
money is under the jurisdiction of the BOS. We have paved roads with TIP money and
Chapter 90 only to have the 60 year old water mains under those recently
repaved roads break thereby causing much damage.
State review of Chapter 93 Acts of 2000 has been requested
by the voters at town meeting. The special act to review Chapter 93 Acts of
2000 was/is a political hot potato so it languished in Rules committee where it
died from neglect. Lots of information and primary source material is available
at the Citizens4Templeton Important documents page.
The closing of the Templeton Developmental Center is another
issue which will cost the Town of Templeton much money in the form of providing
services for a 2200 acre facility that pays ZERO taxes! Small problem there!
Thank you state laws, regulations and mandates!
Let's get in the way back machine! Discontinuing county
roads back in the 1990's shifted a portion of a state numbered highway Rt 68
(Royalston Rd) back to the town of Templeton. This road borders the above mentioned
Templeton Development Center. It boggles the mind why most parts of Rt. 68 are
maintained and repaired by Mass DOT and yet this stretch of Rt 68 is not!
Royalston Rd. is in complete and utter failure! IF Templeton is fortunate,
which seems unlikely due to its recent past, it will take 10 years to do the
engineering and attempt to get on the TIP list to repair this road. I am
supremely confident that once Templeton uses taxpayer resources to make that
stretch of Rt. 68 passable, the state in its infinite wisdom will parcel off
the Templeton Developmental Center to developers, who in all likelihood will look for tax incentives from the town.
Please feel free to contact me about any of the above
issues:
Julie Farrell
24 Myrtle St
Baldwinville, MA 01436
978-340-2503
jfarrell59@gmail.com
BTW, Thanks for asking!
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