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ANNUAL REPORT TOWN OF GRANBY MASSACHUSETTS FOR ...

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● Guided Forest Edible Plants Walk for the entire<br />

community.<br />

● Storytelling to promote kindness and anti-bullying.<br />

Children at West St. School<br />

● East Meadow School- Trip to the Springfield<br />

Symphony for Fourth Grade students. Field Trip grant.<br />

● Quabbin Valley Twirlers, Square Dance for the entire<br />

community<br />

● Earth Rhythms- Assembly/Concert for Earth Day at<br />

West St. School<br />

● Friends of Granby’s Elderly- Summer Concert Series<br />

for the entire community.<br />

Funds are distributed in accordance with established state and<br />

local guidelines. Projects that will benefit the Granby community<br />

are given priority. Applications for grants must be postmarked<br />

by October 15 th , and indicate a specific time, date, and location<br />

for the event. Availability of applications will be published in<br />

several local newspapers, as well as on Community Access TV,<br />

the town website, and Craigslist. Applications and guidelines are<br />

available to download at www.mass-culturalcouncil.org.<br />

Respectfully submitted by,<br />

Sue Bennett, Chair<br />

Cheryl Campbell, Treasurer<br />

Wayne Gagnon, Member<br />

Mary Jo King, Publicist<br />

Becky Laliberte, Member<br />

Sarah Leonard, Member<br />

Susie, Slater, Member<br />

<strong>GRANBY</strong> HOUSING AUTHORITY<br />

The Granby Housing Authority, organized on June 4, 1970,<br />

owns and maintains 4 colonial style buildings located at Phin's<br />

Hill Manor which house 52 one bedroom units and 4 wheelchair<br />

accessible units for the elderly and disabled, plus a two story<br />

building located at 1 North Street, South Hadley.<br />

In past years the hallways and doors were painted, a new fire<br />

alarm was installed, and a sewer problem has been addressed.<br />

Also the affordable housing plans are moving forward on<br />

Amherst Street. This year we hope to install heat tapes over the<br />

gabled entrance ways, redo the driveway and add more parking,<br />

and replace the hall heaters.<br />

In April 2011 we began excavating at 26 Amherst Street for<br />

our affordable family housing project. The well was drilled in the<br />

fall of 2010. The name will be called Hillside Heights of Granby.<br />

There are 6 duplex buildings with 6 two bedroom condos with<br />

one being handicap accessible, and 6 three bedroom condos.<br />

Occupancy will begin in March 2012. The landscaping will be<br />

done in the spring of 2012. This project allows the town to apply<br />

for grants the town was not previously eligible for.<br />

The regular meetings of the Authority are held on the second<br />

Thursday of each month at 6:30 PM. The meetings are posted at<br />

the Town Clerks office and also on the Authority’s bulletin<br />

board.<br />

At the Annual Town Election, George Knight was elected to<br />

the Board for a five-year term. Nancy Sedlak was appointed to<br />

fill in the position left vacant by the resignation of Alice Stewart.<br />

Sandy Haas was appointed to fill the term of Sandy Sweat.<br />

Michael Buckley was appointed as the state appointee. The<br />

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Authority’s election of Officers was held at their Annual Meeting<br />

on June 11, 2011. The Officers were elected as follows:<br />

Chairman - George Knight; Michael Buckley Vice Chairman,<br />

Cynthia Gaspari Treasurer, Sandy Haas Assistant Treasurer;<br />

Nancy Sedlak Member. The Executive Director, Nancy Brown<br />

is appointed as the Contract Officer.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

George Knight, Chairman<br />

Michael Buckley, Vice-Chairman<br />

Cynthia Gaspari, Treasurer<br />

Sandy Haas. Assistant Treasurer<br />

Nancy Sedlak, Member<br />

Darren Carver, Maintenance<br />

Gary Depace, CPA, Fee Accountant<br />

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT<br />

We are pleased to submit this report on the operations of the<br />

Granby Highway Department for calendar year 2011. Last year<br />

was definitely a year for the record books.<br />

It started out with a very snowy winter. We were out 31 times,<br />

which is about 50% above average. In addition, many of the<br />

storms were very large with significant snowfall.<br />

The frequent heavy snowstorms created a problem for many<br />

buildings in the area leading to numerous roof collapses. For this<br />

reason, the Granby Highway Department was called upon to<br />

assist in removing the snow from the West Street School roof.<br />

We also experienced a severe freezing rain and ice storm last<br />

year. This storm was as one of the worst we have dealt with in<br />

recent memory. It occurred during the early morning commute<br />

hours when the school buses were already on the road. Just when<br />

we thought we were through with the severe winter, the rain<br />

began.<br />

We experienced severe flooding in the springtime on several<br />

occasions. One rain storm occurred when there was still a<br />

significant snow pack on the ground. This event created a damn<br />

in the normal drainage swale and flooded the sanitary sewer<br />

manhole. The flooding was so significant it caused damage at<br />

the pump station. We have since raised the manholes in order to<br />

prevent this from ever occurring again.<br />

Last year was one of the wettest years on record. This made it<br />

difficult to schedule paving, line painting and crack sealing work.<br />

In addition to the rains, we had to deal with tornadoes and a<br />

hurricane. Fortunately, these storms left our town relatively<br />

unscathed, but we did assist nearby communities under the new<br />

mutual aid agreements.<br />

During the summer we did manage to squeeze some<br />

construction projects in between the storms. We milled and repaved<br />

Amherst Street from West Street to Batchelor Street. This<br />

section was almost two miles of road. In addition, we milled and<br />

re-paved North Street from Lyman Street to Batchelor Street. We<br />

also milled and hand patched many sections on upper Chicopee<br />

Street between School Street and Route 202. We placed over 70<br />

tons of patches on this road. The road was then crack sealed by a<br />

sub-contractor. Milling and hand patches were also performed on<br />

1 mile of Amherst Street from 202 to West Street.<br />

We performed a significant amount of roadside tree trimming,<br />

primarily in the north east sections of town. We also utilized the<br />

new compact track loader with the brush hog to mow back

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