Select Board Recap May 11, 2026

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In a recap of the May 11, 2026, Dartmouth Select Board meeting, Town Administrator Cody Haddad detailed a lengthy session focused heavily on preparations for the upcoming annual town meeting. The board received an update from Ripple Fiber, which plans to bring fiber optic broadband to 8,000-10,000 customers in densely populated areas of town within one to three years. The board also approved a conditional offer of employment to new police officer Brandon Powicki, and unanimously appointed Shawn Rodericks as an alternate member of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Following a presentation by Town Clerk Sarah Householder, the board approved relocating the precinct nine polling location to the DYSA field house starting with the September primary. The board also approved updated shellfish regulations, which now permit shellfishing on Tuesdays and during the month of April. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the annual spring town meeting scheduled for June 2nd. The board reviewed seven warrant articles from the Community Preservation Committee and discussed a proposed tree bylaw, which was sent back for revisions due to conflicts with state law and is expected to be revisited for the fall town meeting. The Select Board unanimously recommended 25 of the 28 annual town meeting articles and unanimously voted against recommending three citizens' petitions due to legal drafting issues. The board also re-adopted a committee charge to study the reuse of the former police station property and expressed support for a new summer schedule for town departments that would include evening hours. Mr. Haddad also announced the grand opening of the Dartmouth Regional Parks and Trails dog park on June 5th at 9:00 a.m.

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