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MEETING POSTING
TOWN OF NANTUCKET
Pursuant to MGL Chapter 30A, § 18-25
All meeting notices and agenda must be filed and time stamped with the
Town Clerk’s Office and posted at least 48 hours prior to the meeting
(excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays)
Committee/Board/s SELECT BOARD
Day, Date, and Time WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2026 AT 5:30 PM
Location / Address PSF COMMUNITY ROOM, 4 FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND
REMOTE PARTICIPATION VIA ZOOM WEBINAR
Signature of Chair or ERIKA MOONEY
Authorized Person
WARNING: IF THERE IS NO QUORUM OF MEMBERS PRESENT, OR IF
MEETING POSTING IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE OML
STATUTE, NO MEETING MAY BE HELD!
AGENDA
Please list below the topics the chair reasonably anticipates will be discussed at the meeting
YOU TUBE LINK FOR VIEWING ONLY:
https://youtube.com/live/_VXy8Vr3owk
ZOOM WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND MEETING:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oJAMya1nQT2ogtYC8vYU2g
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. SELECT BOARD ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA
III. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. The Select Board Meeting is Being Audio and Video Recorded.
2. Select Board/Planning Board Accepting Applications for Vacant Seat on Planning
Board until Noon on Friday, April 24, 2026; Submit Applications to Planning Board at 2
Fairgrounds Road, Nantucket, MA 02554; Joint Appointment to be Made at May 20,
2026 Select Board Meeting.
3. 2026 Annual Committee/Board/Commission Vacancies and Appointment Timeline;
Committee Appointment Process: Boards, Commissions & Committees | Nantucket,
MA - Official Website
4. The Finance Committee is Holding a May 4, 2026 Annual Town Meeting Informational
Session on Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM Via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83529177804?pwd=GRrub0bVTH7LQbRRIIFStF5HQwvpZ
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5. May 4, 2026 Annual Town Meeting Starts Monday, May 4, 2025 at 4:30 PM at
Nantucket High School, Mary P. Walker Auditorium, 10 Surfside Road
Warrant Article Information May be Found at https://www.nantucket-ma.gov/3722/2026-
Annual-Town-Meeting; and Public Outreach Session Scheduled for:
- Tuesday, April 21 at 5:00 PM – Remote Only - Article 15 (Somerset Needs Area
Sewer Extension Appropriation)
YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/aGUiEc-M0iM; Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TZWDQZW8Q8mtxksQNSs6Rg
6. 2026 Annual Town Election Scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 from 7:00 AM to
8:00 PM at Nantucket Hight School, 10 Surfside Road.
7. Bartlett Road Will be Closed from Surfside Road to Thirty Acres Lane from Monday,
April 20, 2026 to Friday, April 24, 2026, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, for Stormwater Drainage
Installation.
8. DPW: April 24, 2026 Arbor Day Proclamation; and Seedling Giveaway on Saturday,
April 25, 2026 and Sunday, April 26, 2026 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM or When
Seedlings are Gone at Nantucket Landfill (Residential Drop-off Parking Lot).
9. The Community Claims Fund Launched on Monday, January 26, 2026 to Accept
Claims. This Fund was Created as Part of the Blade Failure Settlement with GEV.
Verus, LLC, the Administrator of the Fund, has Created a Dedicated Website with More
Information and Instructions for How to File a Claim:
www.NantucketBladeSettlement.com. Claims Must be Filed No Later than June 26,
2026. For Questions, Please Contact the Verus Support Team at
NantucketBladeSettlement@Verusllc.com or 508-305-7225.
10. Town Offices will be Closed on Monday, April 20, 2026 in Observance of Patriots’ Day.
11. No Select Board Meeting on Wednesday, April 22, 2026; Next Meeting to be Held on
Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
12. Select Board Announcements/Comments.
IV. UPDATE ON PUBLIC COMMENT QUESTIONS FROM PRIOR SELECT BOARD MEETINGS
(see https://nantucket-ma.gov/3788/2026-Public-Comment-Questions-Responses)
V. PUBLIC COMMENT*
VI. NEW BUSINESS**
VII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, WARRANTS AND PENDING CONTRACTS
1. Approval of Minutes of April 1, 2026 at 5:30 PM; April 2, 2026 at 9:00 AM; April 7, 2026
at 4:00 PM.
2. Approval of Payroll Warrants for April 12, 2026.
3. Approval of Treasury Warrants for April 15, 2026.
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4. Approval of Pending Contracts for April 15, 2026 - as Set Forth on the Spreadsheet
Identified as Exhibit 1, Which Exhibit is Incorporated Herein by Reference.
VIII. CONSENT ITEMS
1. Gift/Donation Acceptances: Fire Department; Planning and Land Use Services
(PLUS).
IX. CITIZEN/DEPARTMENTAL/COMMITTEE REQUESTS/REPORTS
1. Presentation on Proposed Remote Town Meeting Legislation.
2. Fire Department: Update on New Fire Engine #5 (Replacing Fire Engine #7)
Manufacturing.
3. Request for Review and Potential Approval of Amendments to Select Board Committee
Appointment Process.
X. SELECT BOARD REPORTS/COMMENT
1. Review of Proposed New Our Island Home Bids (in Connection with Article 11 of May
4, 2026 Annual Town Meeting).
2. Request for Approval of Draft License Terms with Sconset Beach Preservation Fund
(SBPF) for Use of Town-owned Property Along Baxter Road/Sconset Bluff for Erosion
Control Project (Continued from April 1, 2026).
3. Update on the Investigation of the Investigation of African Meeting House Vandalism.
4. Announcement of Select Board Executive Session Vote Taken on April 2, 2026,
Pursuant to the Request of the Zoning Board of Appeals, to Authorize an Appeal of the
Housing Appeals Committee (HAC) Proposed Decision to Approve the Surfside
Crossing 40B Housing Development with Conditions Once it Becomes Final.
5. Committee Reports.
XI. TOWN MANAGER’S REPORT
1. Traffic Safety Recommendations.
XII. ADJOURNMENT
*Public Comment: please see attached Public Comment Policy which can also be found at
https://www.nantucket-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/51055/Public-Comment-Policy---Adopted-by-
the-Select-Board-on-February-12-2025-PDF.
**New Business: Topics not reasonably anticipated by the Chair 48 hours in advance of the meeting
may be brought up for discussion in accordance with the Open Meeting Law.
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EXHIBIT 1
AGREEMENTS TO BE EXECUTED BY TOWN MANAGER
UNLESS RESOLUTION OF DISAPPROVAL BY SELECT BOARD
April 15, 2026
Type of
Department With Amount Other Information Source of Funding Term
Agreement/Description
Grants
May 16, 2025-
Grant Assurances Airport MassDOT ($6,452.53) Taxiway G Phase III N/A
May 15, 2045
Runway 6-24 Centerline June 3, 2025 -
Grant Assurances Airport MassDOT ($3,792) N/A
Rehab June 2, 2045
May 22, 2025-
Grant Assurances Airport MassDOT ($229,503.20) Purchase Aircraft Tug N/A
May 21, 2045
June 3, 2025 –
Grant Assurances Airport MassDOT ($7,886.39) Apron Drainage N/A
June 2, 2045
Sensory Art Class for Nantucket Cultural Mar 1, 2026 –
Grant Agreement Culture & Tourism Nantucket S.T.A.R. $1,000
Children Council Budget Dec 31, 2026
Nantucket Island
Weekly Summer Nantucket Cultural Mar 1, 2026 –
Grant Agreement Culture & Tourism School of Design $1,000
Community Events Council Budget Dec 31, 2026
and the Arts, Inc.
Nantucket Island Cape & Islands
Rock Solid grants to Apr 2, 2026 –
Grant Agreement Culture & Tourism Chamber of $25,000 License Plate
support local businesses Dec 31, 2026
Commerce Fund
Executive Office of
Public Safety &
Firefighter Safety Apr 15, 2026 –
Grant Agreement Fire Security; ($18,967.86) N/A
Equipment Grant Program Apr 14, 2027
Department of Fire
Services
Leases/Licenses
License with
Commonwealth of Commonwealth of MA for Apr 15, 2026 –
License Agreement Town Administration ($6,500) N/A
Massachusetts Sheriff Office Space at Apr 14, 2027
20 S Water Street
Amendments
Extension of contract for
on-call support services for Jul 1, 2025 – Dec
Contract Amendment Town Administration CDM Smith, Inc. N/A N/A
PFAS Water Quality 31, 2026
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Professional Services & Purchase Agreements
Design/architecture
Article 10 of 2022
Professional Services services for Proposed Mar 15, 2026 –
Housing SMRT, Inc. $154,295 Annual Town
Agreement Municipal Employee Jun 30, 2026
Meeting
Housing at Waitt Drive
Professional Services Capital Strategic Municipal Finance Director Human Resources Apr 15, 2026 –
Human Resources $24,500
Agreement Solutions Executive Search Budget Dec 31, 2026
Article 16 of 2021
Professional Services Rowse Architects, Designer Services for New Apr 1, 2026 –
Sewer $777,564 Annual Town
Agreement Inc. Garage at Surfside WWTF Mar 31, 2028
Meeting
Professional Services GEA Mechanical Surfside WWTF Centrifuge Sewer/Wastewater Apr 15, 2026 –
Sewer $11,933.34
Agreement Equipment US, Inc. Repairs Budget Apr 14, 2027
Article 22 of 2024
Professional Services Preparation of Stormwater May 1, 2026 –
Stormwater Hazen & Sawyer $1,181,031 Annual Town
Agreement Master Plan June 30, 2027
Meeting
Washington Street Article 22 of 2023
Professional Services Niezgoda & Murray Apr 15, 2026 –
Stormwater $974,000 Stormwater Infrastructure Annual Town
Agreement Excavating LLC Dec 31, 2026
Repairs/Replacement Meeting
Town
Professional Services Raftelis Financial Operational Review of Apr 1, 2026 –
Town Administration $76,500 Administration
Agreement Consultants, Inc. Finance Department Dec 31, 2026
Budget
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Town of Nantucket
Public Comment Policy
Adopted by Select Board
February 12, 2025
A. Purpose:
This Policy is adopted to facilitate orderly and efficient public comment periods at
meetings of Town public bodies. It will protect the ability of the residents of Nantucket,
and other persons, to provide feedback or information to pertinent public bodies
regarding matters of public interest, Town initiatives, operations, services, and programs.
To allow speakers a fair opportunity to address a public body, and to ensure the public
body may accomplish its stated business in an efficient manner, these guidelines seek to
ensure compliance with the Open Meeting Law and meet other legal and constitutional
obligations. Meetings of public bodies in the Town of Nantucket should be places to
engage in orderly and peaceable discourse.
B. Authority:
Principles of free speech and freedom to petition the government, fundamental rights
protected by the United States and Massachusetts Constitutions, prohibit public bodies
from preventing all speech that may be upsetting or offensive. As such, this Policy
establishes reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions sufficient to facilitate orderly
and peaceable public comment periods at meetings of elected and appointed public
bodies of the Town.
C. Legal Standards:
Meetings of public bodies are subject to the requirements of the Open Meeting Law, G.L.
c. 30A, §§ 18-25. The Open Meeting Law empowers the chair of a public body to preside
at and regulate the proceedings of meetings. Pursuant to G.L c. 30A, § 20(g), no person
shall address a meeting of a public body without permission of the chair, and all persons
shall, at the request of the chair, be silent. Any person wishing to speak at an open
meeting must first be recognized by the chair. All questions raised and all comments
made by a duly-recognized speaker must be directed to the chair of the public body alone,
not to individual members of the public body, staff, or the public. The chair is authorized
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warnings are ignored, to take action up to and including removal of a person who is
disrupting a meeting.
D. Application:
To secure the rights of the public to participate in public comment periods in the Town of
Nantucket in a manner consistent with law, and, to thereby protect the Town and
members of elected and appointed bodies from civil rights claims, this policy shall apply
to all public bodies in the Town of Nantucket.
E. Procedures:
1. All agendas of multiple-member bodies in the Town of Nantucket shall include a period
for Public Comment, subject to the limitations set forth in paragraph 3. Where to place
Public Comment on the agenda is at the discretion of the chair. If public comment is
invited during a separate agenda item, this Policy shall govern.
2. While statements made during a Public Comment period are not required to address an
agenda item for that particular meeting, such comments must relate to a matter within the
public body’s jurisdiction. Public comments on matters outside the public body’s
jurisdiction may be ruled out of order by the chair. To avoid due process issues, a person
seeking to provide comments on a matter appearing on the same agenda will be asked to
defer until the specific agenda item is reached.
3. Each speaker will be allowed to speak once for up to 3 minutes. The chair will curtail
verbal comments exceeding the allotted time.
4. A recognized speaker may not cede or assign their time to another unless such an
assignment is required as reasonable accommodation for such person because of a
disability. All speakers who may need an accommodation are strongly encouraged to
contact Town staff or the chair of the public body at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.
That said, to facilitate an efficient public comment period, groups that have multiple
speakers with the same viewpoint may consider consolidating their comments or
designating one person to speak on their individual behalf’s.
F. Disruptive Conduct/Unprotected Speech:
Disruptive conduct and engaging in other unprotected speech, including but not limited to the
following, may be grounds for the chair of a public body to curtail speech and take other action
as appropriate:
1. Speaking without being recognized;
2. Continuing to speak after the chair has curtailed additional verbal comment;
3. Interrupting a recognized speaker;
4. Speaking about matters not within the jurisdiction of the public body;
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6. Making true threats of violence directed toward a particular individual; and
7. Making comments inciting imminent lawlessness.
G. Public Body Response:
1. A public comment period is a listening session, and the public body is there to listen. The
public body, in fact, should not respond to matters raised at the meeting unless they are
on the agenda for the same meeting.
2. Matters raised during public comment periods are not required to, and are unlikely to, be
addressed or resolved by the public body at the same meeting. Such matters may be
appropriately deferred to a noticed-agenda item at a future meeting due to Open Meeting
Law considerations.
3. At the sole discretion of the chair of the public body, matters raised during public
comment may or may not appear on a future agenda or be referred to the Town
Administrator for appropriate action, if any.
4. A public body cannot demand that persons attending meetings or participating in public
comment be civil to one another. Nevertheless, the Town, or the members of the public,
and those that appear before them are encouraged to make any/or all residents of the
Town feel welcome, including listening to them speak, and acknowledging that speakers
may have a different viewpoints.
Disclaimer: A Public Comment period is not a time for debate or response to comments by the
public body. Comments made during the Public Comment period do not reflect the views or the
positions of the public body. Because of constitutional free speech principles, the public body
does not have the authority to prevent all speech that may be upsetting and/or offensive during
the public portion of the meeting.
H. Enforcement:
Concerns about Public Comment Periods may be brought to the attention of the Town
Manager, who will discuss the concerns with the chair of the public body, and take
appropriate action. Failure to comply with this Policy may be deemed a violation of the
Town’s Code of Conduct, and grounds for the removal of an appointed official.