Board of Public Works Meeting January 22, 2026

Jan 22, 2026 YouTube

The Dartmouth Board of Public Works met on January 22, 2026. The board approved warrants, payrolls, and the minutes from their December 15, 2025 meeting. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the town's water and sewer infrastructure capacity in the face of numerous large-scale residential development proposals. Director Tim Barber provided an update on the new quarterly water billing system and a 13% rate increase, which will be implemented in February. The board discussed the need for public education on water conservation, especially with the region entering a mild drought. They also reviewed the FY2027 operating budget and Capital Improvement Plan, with board member Mr. Gier suggesting a functional analysis of the transfer station to address safety and operational bottlenecks. The board expressed grave concerns about the cumulative impact of over 1,400 proposed residential units on the town's sewer treatment plant, which is approaching 80% capacity. They directed staff to expedite a study to quantify the impact and provide this data to permitting authorities like the Zoning Board of Appeals before decisions are made on major projects, including the Hawthorn (300+ units), Sherbrook, and Hathaway Road (300 units) 40B developments. In other business, the board unanimously denied a utility layer license application from TD Construction due to multiple violations at a work site. They approved a $16,200 contract with TA and Howard for a water system risk and resilience assessment and discussed the need to update the water division's rules to increase the fine for illegal connections from the current $300 maximum. The meeting concluded with a director's update on preparations for an upcoming snowstorm and staffing levels.

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