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April 5 - Town of Falmouth

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slide – there we go.<br />

We are meeting the second and fourth Tuesdays <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month, as a general rule, and the three highlighted meetings will be large<br />

public meetings that will be held at the Morse Pond School. And I’m<br />

saying “public” in the sense that we’re looking for wide community<br />

comment at those three meetings. They will be run by facilitators with the<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> the committee itself.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the meetings are televised. We have a website on the<br />

town’s – we have a web page on the town’s website. All <strong>of</strong> our agenda<br />

and minutes are being posted and we are encouraging the residents and<br />

taxpayers to gradually become more familiar with all <strong>of</strong> the wastewater<br />

issues – there are many. The decisions on this project will affect all <strong>of</strong> us<br />

for decades to come, and so we are carefully sifting through the<br />

information that has been presented so far and encouraging public<br />

discussion.<br />

The three highlighted meetings are going to have specific<br />

focuses. The one in May will be on design alternatives for treatment and<br />

disposal. The second one in July will be a financial analysis and planning,<br />

and that will be presented ideas that have been developed by the<br />

Committee, particularly Peter Boyer. And the one in August will be our<br />

facts and findings at that point in our analysis.<br />

We may need more meetings, but we know at least we will be<br />

Tinkham Reporting<br />

(508) 759-9162<br />

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