Waterways Management Commission Meeting - March 10, 2026

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The Waterways Management Commission held a meeting on March 10, 2026, where they approved the minutes from their January meeting. The commission received an update on the marina repairs, noting that two piles still needed to be driven and finger floats reinstalled. The project, funded by ARPA, has a deadline of the end of the calendar year. The original contractor, Cuddy Hunk Marine, is still expected to complete the work, but Fitzgerald Construction is available as a backup. The commission also discussed replacing two dinghy racks with four or five new kayak racks to meet public demand, increasing capacity from 10 dinghies to a potential 40 kayaks. Steve, the department head, reported that a recent blizzard had minimal impact on the waterways, with only one commercial dock float breaking free, which was subsequently retrieved. He also informed the commission that the hiring for a full-time clerical position has been paused, as two part-time positions are currently working well and are more cost-effective. Regarding the 2027 budget, a major topic was the replacement of the department's 10-year-old Ford F250 truck. The replacement cost has skyrocketed from $39,000 in 2014 to an estimated $90,000. The commission discussed the possibility of purchasing a smaller, more nimble vehicle and keeping the old truck for heavy hauling. The most significant discussion centered on the formation of a new town-wide Water Quality Advisory Committee. Dave Tenbomb from the Select Board explained the committee's comprehensive mission. After a lengthy debate about time commitment and the need for generational continuity, the commission unanimously voted to nominate Eli as the Waterways representative. Commissioners Andrea and Roger also volunteered to apply for at-large positions on the new committee to provide their expertise. The meeting concluded with an update from Eli on the newly formed South Coast Massachusetts chapter of the Surf Rider Foundation and a report from Steve on water quality monitoring in the Slocums River.

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