Politics & Government

New Town Hall Plans, DPW Building Top Special Town Meeting Warrant

There will be seven articles at the Nov. 4 meeting.

On Nov. 4, voters in Foxborough will have their say on the seven articles featured on this year’s special town meeting warrant.

An article to fund the plans and design for a new Town Hall is expected to be the most notable and controversial of the articles listed. The planning process is expected to cost $550,000 with an article to fund the actual construction of Town Hall expected in May if this article is approved.

Renewed efforts by the selectmen and the building commission has led to another attempt at a funding article. Poor conditions in the basement have forced offices on the lower level to move into the Gala Meeting Room on the main floor. Selectmen meetings will be held at the Foxborough High School media center to make space for town employees. 

Find out what's happening in Foxboroughwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The DPW will also be requesting $600,000 for a new modular building on Elm Street.

Voters will also be asked to approve a sewer service area and enter an agreement with Mansfield and Norton. Each town will develop a sewer service area with a plan.

Find out what's happening in Foxboroughwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The planning board will have two articles on the warrant. One seeks approval to spend funds from a grant request to renovate the Payson Recreation Area. Another one is for innovative residential development and requests developers to develop in innovative fashion. Examples include using a common driveway for two lots and conservation on property.

There are also some budget articles including a request for funds needed to cover a the salary of a town manager for half a year and a budget adjustment article for a supplemental assessment at Norfolk County Agricultural High School.

The selectmen will likely approve the draft of the warrant at their next meeting on Sept. 17


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here