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Rubin Traffic Commission appoints Bill Popolato as new chair following Jeff Dillon's tenure

January 18, 2024 | Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Rubin Traffic Commission appoints Bill Popolato as new chair following Jeff Dillon's tenure
In the heart of Woburn City Hall, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as the Traffic Commission convened on January 18, 2024. The meeting, marked by a sense of camaraderie and reflection, began with a heartfelt farewell from outgoing Chair Jeff Dillon, who expressed gratitude for the collaborative spirit of the commission over his four-year tenure. “I can’t think of anything more important than the safety of our citizens,” Dillon remarked, emphasizing the vital role the commission plays in community welfare.

As the meeting progressed, the commission swiftly moved to approve the minutes from previous sessions, a routine task that underscored their commitment to transparency and accountability. The highlight of the gathering came with the nomination of Bill Popolato as the new chair. His election was met with unanimous support, signaling a smooth transition in leadership. “I’ll need your patience and guidance,” Popolato stated, acknowledging the experience of his fellow commissioners as he stepped into his new role.

The agenda included discussions on ongoing projects and initiatives aimed at improving traffic safety and management in Woburn. While specific details of these projects were not disclosed during the meeting, the commission's focus on community safety remained a central theme. The collaborative efforts of the commission, alongside city departments and local law enforcement, were praised as essential to achieving their goals.

As the meeting concluded, the sense of purpose was palpable. The Traffic Commission, under new leadership, is poised to tackle the challenges ahead, ensuring that Woburn remains a safe and accessible city for all its residents. The commitment to community safety and effective governance echoed in the hall, leaving attendees with a hopeful outlook for the future.

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