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Select Board - June 22, 2026
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Apple Man Triathlon Highlights Community Impact and Safety Adjustments
The Littleton Rotary Club presented their annual 'Apple Man Triathlon' event, highlighting its economic and community impact. The sprint triathlon, featuring a half-mile swim, 10-mile bike, and 3-mile run, caps participants at 500. Last year, the event generated $40,000, with 80% retained locally to support various community initiatives, including the VFW and Eagle Scout projects. The presentation also detailed proposed traffic route adjustments for safety, including making Shaker Lane one-way and posting officers at key intersections. Concerns were raised about narrow roads and two-way traffic during the bike portion.
Littleton Faces Over $400,000 Deficit in Snow and Ice Spending Due to Harsh Winter and Increased Costs
The town is facing a significant deficit in snow and ice spending for the past winter, estimated at over $400,000 due to 24 weather events. The increased cost is attributed to a near doubling of salt prices, from $65 to $103 per ton, and increased overtime for staff and contractors. Vehicle repair costs, particularly for plow and sander parts, also contributed to the deficit. This information was presented for informational purposes, with the deficit to be addressed in the recap, as is customary.
Littleton Select Board Assigns Board and Committee Liaisons for Fiscal Year
The select board reviewed and assigned liaison roles to various town boards and committees for the upcoming fiscal year. Members discussed their current assignments and expressed willingness to continue or take on new roles. Key assignments included agricultural commission, charter review committee, conservation commission, finance committee, historical commission, light and water, park and recreation, permanent municipal building committee, personal advisory committee, school committee, shade tree committee, sustainability committee, and trust fund commission. Some committees were noted as inactive or potentially dissolvable.
Littleton Select Board Delays Decision on Private Flock Camera Proposal Amid Privacy and Precedent Concerns
The select board discussed a proposal to accept a gift from Sam Park to fund a Flock Safety camera at 812 Constitution Avenue. The proposal involved Sam Park gifting $3,000 annually for the installation and monitoring of the camera. While the police department would control the data, concerns were raised about the precedent of private entities funding public safety tools, the lack of public discussion prior to town meeting, and the potential for privacy violations. The board ultimately decided not to vote on accepting the gift at this time, prioritizing the development of a comprehensive policy on Flock cameras and exploring alternatives like closed-circuit television (CCTV).
Littleton Welcomes New Town Moderator, Cammy Bean
The meeting included the introduction of the new town moderator, Cammy Bean. Bean expressed enthusiasm for the role, emphasizing her commitment to being an unbiased moderator and fostering participatory democracy. She has begun her studies, joined the Massachusetts Moderators Association, and is working with a mentor. Bean plans to stay informed on key town issues and collaborate with town officials to understand Littleton's specific procedures for town meetings.
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