Below is a summarized version of the Select Board meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.
- 🔹 Opening & Public Comment
- 🔹 Town Manager Report
- 🔹 Community Spotlight
- 🔹 Override Budget Review & Valet Parking Proposal
- 🔹 Trash & Recycling Contract Update
- 🔹 RCTV License Agreement Extension
- 🔹 Liquor License Votes
- 🔹 Charter Review & Amendments
- 🔹 Rule of Necessity & Warrant Closure
- 🔹 National Opioid Settlement
- 🔹 ReCAL & Burbank Lease Amendment Discussion
- 🔹 Mulberry School Update
- 🔹 Future Agendas
- 🔹 Approval of Meeting Minutes
- âś… Key Outcomes
🗓️ Reading Select Board Meeting Summary
Date:Â September 16, 2025
Duration:Â ~3 hours 30 minutes
Format:Â Hybrid (in-person + Zoom)
Co-Chair:Â Chris Haley
Board Members Present:Â Carlo Bacci, Karen Herrick, Karen Rose Gillis
Main Topics:Â Trash/recycling contract update, RCTV license extension, liquor license votes, charter amendments, opioid settlement, ReCAL/Burbank lease discussion, valet parking proposal, liaison reports
🔹 Opening & Public Comment
🕒 0:15–7:42
Angela Binda:
- Opposed parking trade-off between ReCAL and Burbank Ice Arena for pickleball courtsÂ
- Advocated for Karen Herrick or Karen Rose Gillis to represent the board in lease negotiationsÂ
- Criticized perceived conflicts of interest among other board members
Joseph White:
- Urged board to renew RCTV contract due to its community value
Nancy Docktor:
- Requested consistency in board oversight of RCTV and Burbank executive directors
🔹 Town Manager Report
🕒 10:11–14:12
Matt Kraunelis:
- Promoted Reading Coalition’s “A Time To Gather” event on Sept 17Â
- MBTA turnback track update: public meetings held, notice of intent pendingÂ
- Snow shoveling bylaw forums scheduled for Sept 16 (Zoom) and Sept 24 (Library)Â
- Finance Committee’s financial forum set for Oct 8Â
- Welcomed new police officer Zachary Castiglione (Reading High alum)Â
- Recognized Laura Gemme’s birthday
🔹 Community Spotlight
đź•’ 14:28–15:26Â
- Honored Randolph “Biff” Kazazzian, known as “Biff the Lampman,” for repairing 500+ lamps for seniors at Pleasant Street Center
🔹 Override Budget Review & Valet Parking Proposal
đź•’ 15:33–33:58Â
- Proposal to allow valet parking in downtown ReadingÂ
- Police memo opposed the idea due to enforcement challenges and fairness concernsÂ
- Board discussed limiting valet to weekends and requiring private lot agreementsÂ
- No vote taken; topic to be revisited
🔹 Trash & Recycling Contract Update
🕒 36:51–1:07:08
Presenter:Â Chris Cole, Waste Management repÂ
- Recommended Waste Management as new vendorÂ
- Switch to bi-weekly recycling to save ~$400K annuallyÂ
- Contract includes app-based service tracking, camera monitoring, and blended value recycling auditÂ
- Estimated 25% increase over current budgetÂ
- Bulk item pickup to be resident-paid (e.g., $35 for a chair)Â
- Yard waste and rigid plastic events remain includedÂ
- Contract spans 5 years with 5% annual increaseÂ
- Final vote scheduled for October 7

🔹 RCTV License Agreement Extension
đź•’ 1:07:16–1:44:11Â
- Negotiation team requested extension to finalize contractÂ
- Extensive public comment in support of RCTVÂ
- Board debated 1-month vs. 3-month extensionÂ
- Motion passed to extend contract until December 31, 2025 (3–1 vote)
🔹 Liquor License Votes
🕒 1:44:05–2:11:03
Champions Indoor Golf (One General Way):
- Approved new annual all-alcohol restaurant license (4–0 vote)Â
- Facility includes golf simulators, bar pizza, and air fryer menu
Oye’s Restaurant & Bar (26 Walkers Brook Drive):
- Approved transfer of annual all-alcohol restaurant license (4–0 vote)Â
- Entertainment license includes TVs and touch-tune machine
🔹 Charter Review & Amendments
đź•’ 2:11:08–2:27:09Â
- Reviewed proposed charter changesÂ
- Voted to amend Sections 5.1 and 5.5.2:
- Removed “legal” from residency languageÂ
- Removed clause on town manager termination payÂ
- Charter Committee to reconvene before Town Meeting
🔹 Rule of Necessity & Warrant Closure
đź•’ 2:27:09–2:44:34Â
- Three board members recused due to conflict of interest on snow removal bylawÂ
- Karen Herrick invoked Rule of NecessityÂ
- Jesse Arnold (Bylaw Committee Chair) summarized proposed snow removal bylawÂ
- Warrant closed with 11 articles for November 10 Town Meeting (4–0 vote)

🔹 National Opioid Settlement
đź•’ 2:44:40–2:49:20Â
- Board authorized town manager to execute participation formsÂ
- Reading to receive ~$98K over 15 years from Purdue and secondary manufacturers (4–0 vote)
🔹 ReCAL & Burbank Lease Amendment Discussion
đź•’ 2:49:25–3:18:26Â
- CPDC requires shared parking agreement for ReCAL and pickleball courtsÂ
- Board debated designate for lease negotiationsÂ
- Motion to appoint Karen Rose Gillis failed (2–2)Â
- Motion to appoint Carlo Bacci failed (2–2)Â
- No designate selected; topic to be revisited
🔹 Mulberry School Update
đź•’ 3:18:57–3:30:27Â
- Co-Chair raised concerns about misleading website languageÂ
- Town Manager confirmed school is no longer pursuing Mattera Cabin siteÂ
- Website updated hours before the meeting to reflect new location at Camp Rice Moody
🔹 Future Agendas
🕒 3:30:27–3:42:25
Upcoming Topics:
- Italian Heritage Month proclamationÂ
- Disabilities Committee formationÂ
- MBTA turnback track updateÂ
- Water rate advisory discussionÂ
- Social media policy proposalÂ
- Trash contract vote (Oct 7)
🔹 Approval of Meeting Minutes
đź•’ 3:42:25–3:46:50Â
- September 9, 2025 minutes debatedÂ
- Multiple motions failed (2–2 votes)Â
- Minutes not approved; tabled to next meeting
âś… Key Outcomes
- Approved new trash contract recommendation (vote pending)Â
- Extended RCTV license through December 31Â
- Approved liquor licenses for Champions Indoor Golf and Oye’s RestaurantÂ
- Amended charter sections 5.1 and 5.5.2Â
- Closed November Town Meeting warrantÂ
- Authorized opioid settlement participationÂ
- No designate selected for Burbank lease negotiations


