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Government and Politics

October 3, 2022

From: Town Of Lexington

Planning Board Adopts Long-Range Plan to Guide Future Development in Lexington

On September 28, the Planning Board unanimously adopted LexingtonNext, the Town’s long-range master plan to guide development over the next 10-15 years. The plan focuses on physical development in areas such as public facilities, economic development, transportation, housing, natural and historic resources. 

This was a five-year effort led by the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) that worked with the community to bring forward a visionary plan to the Planning Board. 

A special thanks to everyone that participated from CPAC members, Planning Board members, Select Board member liaisons, town staff, residents, and many other members of various boards and committees that provided valuable input throughout the five year process.

Read more about LexingtonNext.

Select Board Calls for Special Town Meeting to Begin November 1

On September 12, the Select Board called for a Special Town Meeting to begin on Tuesday, November 1 at 7:30 PM via virtual format.

The Select Board will be voting on the Special Town Meeting warrant at their meeting on Monday, October 3. View the agenda materials for this meeting.

Proposed FY2023 Water and Wastewater Rates; Public Hearing October 3

On Monday, October 3, the Select Board will hold a public hearing on the preliminary water and wastewater rates for Fiscal Year 2023. View the agenda.

Rates are proposed to increase 6.5% on a combined basis, reflecting a 6.8% increase in water rates and a 6.4% increase in wastewater rates. The proposed rate calculations are based on budgeted expenses and the Town’s estimated water and wastewater consumption for Fiscal Year 2023. 

View the full memo regarding the FY2023 Water/Sewer rates.

Ribbon Cutting for Parker Meadow Trail Improvements October 15

The public is invited to attend the grand opening of the first Universally Accessible (UA) trail constructed on Lexington's Conservation Areas.

October 15 from 3-4 PM

If you are able, please park on Ledgelawn Avenue or arrive via the Minuteman Bikeway or connecting ACROSS Lexington trails.

About the Trail

The newly constructed trail is located on Parker Meadow Conservation Area, a 17-acre conservation parcel located just outside Lexington Center with access from the Minuteman Bikeway featuring a pleasant mixture of forest, field, wetland, and a picturesque wildlife pond.

The constructed trail boasts proximity and connection to the Minuteman Bikeway, 1697ft of accessible trails over pervious surfaces and boardwalks, parking area improvements including 4 parking spaces, 1 of which is handicapped accessible, and installation of a viewing platform overlooking the pond. Some final touches are still pending including installation of an interpretive panel and installation of a story walk.

Read more about this project on our website.

Lincoln Playground Closed for Repairs Through October 2

The playground at Lincoln Park will be closed for repairs through Sunday, October 2. The repairs began on September 28 and will approximately 2 days to complete. Upon completion of the repairs, the playground will remain closed through the weekend to ensure that the safety surfacing cures properly. Everyone must remain out of the playground area during this time. 

The playground will reopen on Monday, October 3.

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding!

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Community Center Outdoor Exercise Equipment

On September 29, members of the Recreation Committee, Council on Aging, Friends of the Council Aging and the Dana Home Foundation were in attendance to celebrate the opening of the new outdoor fitness stations at the Lexington Community Center. 

The 6 different pieces of equipment can accommodate up to 11 people exercising at the same time. Each machine is equipped with a QR code for easy access to instructions and demonstration videos. Stop by and try it out for yourself! This project was generously funded by the Dana Home Foundation.

Upcoming Nature Walks, Events

Fall Sparrows at Waltham St Fields

Saturday October 1, 9-10:30 am

Look for seasonal fall migrant birds, including sparrows, and perhaps raptors, in addition to a full array of our resident bird species in one of Lexington’s most reliable locations for open-field bird watching. Beginners and families welcome. More than light rain cancels.

Meet at the parking area near the tennis courts at Clark Middle School, Brookside Avenue off Waltham St.

Leader: John Andrews, 781-382-5658

Fall Goat Pasture Walk at Chiesa Farm

Saturday October 8, 12-2:00 pm; rain date Sunday October 9, 12-2:00 pm

Come join local Lexington goats for their daily pasture walk through the fields and woodland at Chiesa Farm. Each season provides them with diverse plant life. The goats are very specific as to what they need to eat depending on many factors. We will have two Lexington herds, totaling thirteen female dairy goats, including new goat kids born spring 2022. Learn how these goats are working to keep invasive plants from taking over. All adults and children are welcome. No dogs please. Park at Diamond Middle School or Fiske Elementary School parking lots. Meet us in the pasture.

Goat Guides: Laurene Beaudette and Halé Sofia Schatz

Contact: Laurene Beaudette

Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing in Lexington on Oct. 7

The League of Women Voters of Lexington will kick off their 2022-2023 First Friday season with a discussion on the future of affordable housing in Lexington.

Friday, October 7, 9:30 AM

Room 242, Lexington Community Center

39 Marrett Road

There will be a discussion featuring Gretchen Reisig, Vice Chair of Lexington's Affordable Housing Trust Study Committee, as well as Sarah Morrison, Executive Director of the Lexington Housing Assistance Board, Inc. (LexHAB).

Following the discussion, there will be time for questions of the panelists.

Pre-School Openings at Minuteman High School

Are you looking for a pre-school opening for your child between 3 and 5 years old?

Colonial Children’s Academy at Minuteman High School in Lexington has some new openings. Our pre-school is staffed by early childcare professionals, along with teachers and students from Minuteman’s Early Education and Teaching program. We have a new educational facility, adjoining playground, and separate entrance.

Price reduction for residents of Lexington, along with staff at Minuteman High School and Lexington Public Schools. Located at 758 Marrett Road, Lexington. For more information, visit Minuteman's website.

FBI to Give Elder Fraud Presentation on October 4

The FBI’s Elder Fraud presentation covers current fraud trends impacting the senior community including romance scams, lottery scams, tech support scams, investment scams and imposter scams. Attendees will receive tips and tools to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Tuesday, October 4

1:30 PM - 03:00 PM

Community Center, 39 Marrett Road

Register here

If you would like more information on this program contact Michelle Kelleher in the Human Services Department.

Final Report Provides Recommendations for Town's Athletic and Outdoor Recreation Facilities

The Recreation Committee has completed the Comprehensive Study of Athletic and Outdoor Recreation Facilities.  

The Athletic Fields Feasibility Study funding was appropriated during 2020 Annual Town Meeting. Town Meeting requested that the Recreation Committee complete a study of existing Town resources to identify opportunities for maximizing use of existing facilities. 

The study will be a resource to help support and guide the Recreation Committee and staff recommendations for future projects. 

View the final report.

COVID-19 Data; Test Kits Available at Town Buildings

The Lexington Office of Public Health will update weekly COVID-19 case numbers each Friday. The data represented on the dashboard DOES NOT include at-home test results. The data only represents results of PCR and antigen tests verified through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

View Lexington’s case numbers

View the State’s COVID-19 dashboard

Test Kits Available

Free at-home rapid COVID-19 test kits are available at Town buildings across Lexington.

You can pick up a test at the following locations:

- Town Office Building (Health Office) - 1625 Massachusetts Avenue
- Fire Department - 45 Bedford Street
- Police Department - 173 Bedford Street
- Community Center - 39 Marrett Road
- Visitors Center - 1875 Massachusetts Avenue
- Public Services Building - 201 Bedford Street

Test kits are available during regular business hours (Police Dept. open 24/7) while supplies last.

For questions, contact the Office of Public Health at 781-698-4533.

Jobs

- Custodian

- Arborist

- Heavy Equipment Operator

- Engineering Assistant

- Administrative Assistant

- Manager of Youth and Family Services

- Retirement Administrator

- Municipal Account Assistant (PT)

- Department Assistant

Visit LexingtonMA.gov/jobs for more information.