Below is a summarized version of Town Meeting (Articles 1-9), 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.
- 🔹 Special Town Meeting Opening
- 🔹 Subsequent Town Meeting Opening
- 🔹 Article 3 – Capital Plan Amendments
- 🔹 Article 4 – FY26 Budget Amendments
- 🔹 Article 5 – Indefinite Postponement
- 🔹 Article 6 – Prior Year Bills
- 🔹 Article 7 – Veterans Assistance Fund
- 🔹 Article 8 & 9 – Charter Review Amendments
- 🔹 Adjournment
- ✅ Key Outcomes
🗓️ Town Meeting Summary
Date: November 10, 2025
Duration: ~2 hours 43 minutes
Format: In-person (RMHS Performing Arts Center)
Chair: Alan Foulds
Members Present: Town Meeting Members, Finance Committee, Select Board, Bylaw Committee, Charter Review Committee
Staff Present: Town Manager, Town Clerk, Finance Director, Town Counsel
Main Topics: Meeting logistics, capital plan amendments, FY26 budget adjustments, prior year bills, veterans assistance fund, charter review proposals
🔹 Special Town Meeting Opening
🕒 11:12–16:03
- Purpose: Open special meeting for procedural compliance, then adjourn until after the subsequent meeting.
- Actions:
- Warrant read and posting confirmed.
- Motion to adjourn special meeting until completion of subsequent meeting (or Thursday if unfinished). Motion carried.
🔹 Subsequent Town Meeting Opening
🕒 16:10–17:56
- Warrant read and posting confirmed.
- Articles 1 & 2 (Reports & Instructional Motions): Laid on the table for later discussion.
🔹 Article 3 – Capital Plan Amendments
🕒 19:03–34:25
Presentation by Finance Director (Sharon Angstrom):
- Background:
- Free cash certified at $17.3M; projected uses reduce it to $16.9M.
- Stabilization + reserves total $19.16M (13.8% of net revenues).
- Capital Plan Adjustments:
- FY26: $698K moved from debt service to capital due to delayed borrowing.
- FY27: Reduced debt/capital allocation from 5% to 4.75% to conserve free cash.
- FY28: $144K increases; prioritization based on asset condition and urgency.
- Enterprise Funds: Minor adjustments for water/sewer trucks in FY27.
- Discussion Highlights:
- Concern over reducing capital allocation (long-term impact).
- Questions on cost overruns for Parker Auditorium lighting and ALS defibrillator upgrades.
- Facilities Master Plan delayed to FY27 for budget savings.
- Clarification on Burbank Ice Arena fund dissolution (infusion into free cash).
- FINCOM Vote: 8–0 to recommend.
- Action: Motion carried.
🔹 Article 4 – FY26 Budget Amendments
🕒 34:36–41:08
Key Adjustments:
- Health insurance: +$305K (higher-than-expected increase).
- Debt service ↓ $698K; capital ↑ $698K.
- Northeast Metro Tech assessment: +$240K (enrollment up to 51 students).
- Replenish FINCOM reserve after $50K transfer for HS radio amplification.
- Add rodent mitigation program to operating budget.
- Net Free Cash Use: $355K (offset by $200K extra state aid).
- FINCOM Vote: 8–0 to recommend.
- Action: Motion carried.
🔹 Article 5 – Indefinite Postponement
🕒 41:14–42:01
- Original wording could not achieve Select Board’s intent; replaced by article in special warrant.
- Action: Indefinitely postponed.
🔹 Article 6 – Prior Year Bills
🕒 42:06–43:49
- Woburn sewer bill for 22 Reading homes: $3,245 from sewer reserves.
- Volunteer reimbursement for Mattera Cabin: $246.30 from free cash.
- Vote: Requires 9/10; declared unanimous.
🔹 Article 7 – Veterans Assistance Fund
🕒 43:56–55:51
Proposal:
- Adopt MGL Ch. 60 §3F to create voluntary donation option on tax/excise bills.
- Managed by Veterans Agent; funds for emergency needs (food, heat, transportation).
- Discussion:
- Clarified mechanics: taxpayers add any amount to bill; funds earmarked for veterans.
- Confirmed tax-deductible status.
- Addressed pledge vs. donation language (statutory wording retained).
- FINCOM Vote: 8–0 to recommend.
- Bylaw Committee Vote: 4–0 to recommend.
- Action: Motion carried.
🔹 Article 8 & 9 – Charter Review Amendments
🕒 56:03–3:09:26
Overview:
- Article 8: Gender-neutral language, terminology updates (e.g., “Select Board”), procedural clarifications.
- Article 9: Substantive governance changes requiring legislative approval (e.g., majority vote definition, appointment processes).
- Discussion Highlights:
- Majority vote definition sparked extensive debate (quorum vs. full membership).
- Motion to amend definition failed; appeal of moderator’s ruling failed.
- Motion to indefinitely postpone Article 8 failed; motion to table failed.
- Debate ended on Sections 1 & 2; meeting adjourned before completing all sections.
- Next Steps: Remaining charter sections to be addressed Thursday.
🔹 Adjournment
🕒 3:09:33
- Motion to adjourn until Thursday carried.
✅ Key Outcomes
- Special Town Meeting adjourned; Subsequent Town Meeting continued Thursday.
- Approved:
- Capital Plan amendments (Article 3).
- FY26 budget adjustments (Article 4).
- Prior year bills (Article 6).
- Veterans Assistance Fund creation (Article 7).
- Indefinitely Postponed: Article 5.
- Charter review debate (Articles 8 & 9) partially completed; major vote changes deferred.


