October 25, 2022
2022-10-25T18:30:00
Advisory Committee Meeting - Tuesday, October 25 at 6:30 pm on Zoom
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
TOWN OF BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at 6:30 pm via Zoom Meeting
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AGENDA (All times are approximate)
6:30 pm Public Comment
6:45 pm Review, discuss and possibly vote on WA 39: Resolution regarding the study and use of the Golf Course.
7:00 pm Review, discuss and possibly vote on WA 25: Petition for a special act regarding Green Zoning.
Review, discuss and possibly vote on WA 26: Petition for a special act regarding a methane emissions surcharge.
Review, discuss and possibly vote on WA 28: Petition for a special act regarding an emissions reduction fund.
Review, discuss and possibly vote on WA 29: Petition for a special act regarding a gasoline vehicle excise surcharge.
8:45 pm Other business
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The public is welcome to attend. You can view and download the agenda, register for the meeting using the Zoom joining link, and access related documents on the Town Calendar when available. Public comment is welcome only during the public comment and hearing portion of the agenda. The Advisory Committee welcomes written comments, which will be circulated to members of the Committee if they are sent to [email protected] no later than noon on the day of the meeting. All public comments become part of the public record and are available to the public.
Subcommittees of the Advisory Committee hold public hearings on any matter on which the Advisory Committee makes a recommendation to Town Meeting. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in subcommittee public hearings if they wish to comment on any item under deliberation by the subcommittee. All public comments become part of the public record. Any member of the public may make an audio or video recording of an open session of a public meeting. They must first notify the chair and must comply with reasonable requirements regarding audio or video equipment established by the chair so as not to interfere with the meeting.
Dennis Doughty, Chair 617-739-7266 [email protected]
Harry K. Friedman, Vice-Chair 617-BE2-0122 [email protected]