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.
- ๐น Opening & Public Comment
- ๐น Town Manager Report
- ๐น Community Spotlight
- ๐น Public Hearing: Traffic Amendments
- ๐น Eastern Gateway Priority Planning Update
- ๐น Override Budget Review
- ๐น Mattera Cabin School Proposal
- ๐น FY26 Board & Committee Budget Allocations
- ๐น Deferred Agenda Items
- ๐น Future Agendas
- ๐น Approval of Meeting Minutes
- ๐น Adjournment
- โ Key Outcomes
๐๏ธ Select Board Meeting Summary
Date: July 15, 2025
Duration: ~4 hours
Format: Hybrid (in-person at Town Hall + Zoom)
Co-Chair: Chris Haley
Board Members Present: Melissa Murphy (via Zoom), Carlo Bacci, Karen Gately-Herrick, Karen Rose-Gillis
Main Topics: Traffic amendments, Eastern Gateway update, override budget review, Mattera Cabin school proposal, board budget allocations
๐น Opening & Public Comment
๐ 3:05โ18:29
- Meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance
- Residents raised concerns about:
- Construction projects during Extended School Year (ESY) disrupting special education services
- Safety and accessibility issues at RISE preschool during summer construction
- Mattera Cabin proposal for use by a private forest school (Mulberry Forest School)
๐น Town Manager Report
๐ 18:35โ25:15
- Addressed RISE playground construction timing and coordination with schools
- Porchfest was successful despite rain; 90 performers participated
- Curbside pickup of old trash bins ongoing through August
- Noah Clark promoted to Police Sergeant
- Reading officially designated a Green Community
- First Financial Forum scheduled for September 17
- MBTA meeting with Reading delegation planned
- Launched a 10-question communications survey to improve public outreach
๐น Community Spotlight
๐ 25:21โ28:08
- Commended Reading Fire Department and mutual aid partners for response to July 9 Summer Ave fire
- Highlighted teamwork across departments (police, DPW, mechanical)
- Congratulated Bunratty Tavern on its 10th anniversary and Phantom Gourmet feature
๐น Public Hearing: Traffic Amendments
๐ 28:26โ1:01:26
- Deputy Chief Christine Amendola presented proposed parking restrictions near Barrows School due to Austin Prep overflow
- Residents and board members expressed frustration with Austin Prepโs lack of engagement and parking impact
- Amendments 2025-6, 2025-7, and 2025-8 approved unanimously (5โ0)
- Police to notify affected residents and monitor implementation
๐น Eastern Gateway Priority Planning Update
๐ 1:01:32โ1:41:28
Presenter: Andrew MacNichol (Community Development Director)
- Reviewed history of Eastern Gateway planning (since 2016)
- Current scope funded by Housing Choice Grant
- Focus on zoning, infrastructure, and conceptual development
- Public workshops and focus groups scheduled for July 30
- Emphasis on walkability, mixed-use development, and connectivity
- Consultant Michael Wang (Form + Place) provided additional insights

๐น Override Budget Review
๐ 1:41:33โ2:19:07
Presenter: Sharon Angstrom (CFO)
- Reviewed updated projections for FY26โFY29
- Identified savings in pension, insurance, and state assessments
- Noted increased costs from vocational school enrollment
- State aid and assessments improved slightly
- Trash contract rebid in progress; results expected in August
- Board discussed long-term planning and potential override timing
๐น Mattera Cabin School Proposal
๐ 2:19:13โ3:27:05
Proposal: Mulberry Forest School to use Mattera Cabin and conservation land for a nature-based micro school
- Conservation Commission and staff expressed strong support
- School representatives outlined educational goals, outdoor focus, and community benefits
- Board raised concerns about:
- Liability and safety
- Use of public land by a private entity
- Fair rental rates and nonprofit status
- Public comments were largely supportive
- No vote taken; board directed town manager to proceed with license agreement negotiations and Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) accreditation

๐น FY26 Board & Committee Budget Allocations
๐ 3:27:13โ3:56:06
- Total available: $20,000
- Total requested: $29,480
- After discussion, board approved the following allocations unanimously (5โ0):
| Committee/Department | Requested Amount | Approved Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Climate Advisory | $1,000 | $500 | Reduced from requested, pending further review |
| Conservation Commission | $10,480 | $6,500 | Partial funding, focus on invasive management and signage |
| Historical Commission | $5,000 | $1,500 | Reduced to align with budget constraints |
| Town Forest Committee | $6,500 | $6,500 | Fully funded for ongoing land stewardship |
| Trails Committee | $5,000 | $5,000 | Maintained for trail maintenance and improvements |
๐น Deferred Agenda Items
๐ 3:56:06โ3:57:28
- Deferred: Water & Sewer Rate Advisory Committee discussion
- Deferred: Communication Tracking Method
- Deferred: Select Board Liaison Reports
๐น Future Agendas
๐ 3:57:28โ3:59:06
- Add update on Master Plan Committee and CPDC coordination
- Add RCTV update
๐น Approval of Meeting Minutes
๐ 3:59:12โ4:03:19
- June 10 and June 24 minutes approved with minor edits
- Motion passed unanimously (5โ0)
๐น Adjournment
๐ 4:03:27
- Meeting adjourned by unanimous vote
โ Key Outcomes
- Approved new parking restrictions near Barrows School
- Received detailed Eastern Gateway planning update
- Reviewed budget projections and override planning
- Discussed Mattera Cabin pilot school proposal
- Allocated FY26 board and committee budgets
- Deferred several items due to meeting length


