The Select Board has prepared a mid-year report on various town matters that we thought would be of interest to Town residents and taxpayers. If you didn’t see the report in the Weekly Packet, a copy is available here.
The Select Board has prepared a mid-year report on various town matters that we thought would be of interest to Town residents and taxpayers. If you didn’t see the report in the Weekly Packet, a copy is available here.
The Town of Blue Hill has identified certain computer equipment that it no longer needs and is offering this equipment for sale to Blue Hill taxpayers and residents. There are several desktop computers, external and internal storage devices, networking equipment and a monitor.
Continue reading “Surplus Computer Equipment SALE”CLICK HERE for the draft agenda for the Select Board meeting on Monday, August 7 at Town Hall.
There were a gratifying number of respondents taking the Comprehensive Plan community survey just before the official July 31 deadline, so we’ve decided to keep the survey open through this Sunday, August 6.
This will be important input into the Town’s comprehensive plan and will also provide interesting insights about the priorities and perspectives of your neighbors.
Continue reading “Last Chance for Comp Plan Survey!”CLICK HERE for the draft minutes from the July 25, 2023 Select Board meeting.
CLICK HERE for the draft agenda for the Select Board meeting on Monday, July 31 at Town Hall.
This evening’s Marine Resources Committee meeting has been postponed until next Tuesday, July 18. The rescheduled meeting will be added to the Town calendar when the details as to time and location are set.
Town Administrator Nick Nadeau formally tendered his resignation at last night’s Select Board meeting, following up on a letter he emailed to the Board on Friday afternoon.
The Select Board voted to accept his resignation, effective August 11, and prepared the following statement:
We, the Blue Hill Select Board, are deeply disappointed by Nick Nadeau’s resignation as our town administrator. He was doing a good job for our Town and has great potential as a municipal administrator. His decision to terminate his two-year employment agreement after only one year was solely his decision and within his rights. We appreciate his service and wish him the best going forward.
We will begin the search for a new Town Administrator immediately. In the interim, the Select Board members will work with the staff to make the transition period as seamless as possible.
Attached are the approved minutes from the May 4 Comprehensive Plan Committee meeting. In addition to its regular business, the Committee heard comments from the Historic [Blue Hill] District Working Group as they described their goals for the area.
Attached are the approved minutes from the April 20 Comprehensive Plan Committee meeting. The Committee discussed, among other things, the status of initial drafts of the Plan chapters, the Committee’s community outreach/engagement activities, and the number of residents (and others) taking the survey.