The Woburn City Council Finance Committee meeting on May 28, 2025, highlighted significant progress in local infrastructure and ongoing staffing challenges within the city departments. Council members expressed gratitude for the successful completion of various projects, particularly in the area of Lake and Arlington Road, where improvements have garnered positive feedback from residents.
Councilor Campbell commended the engineering department and Eversource for their work, noting that the area has been transformed and is now safer for cyclists. The enhancements, including additional fencing, have been well-received, with many residents praising the aesthetic and functional upgrades. Campbell emphasized the importance of maintaining clear visibility at intersections, requesting that no shrubbery be planted in certain areas to ensure safety.
In discussions about the city budget, it was revealed that there are currently four to six open positions within city departments, primarily due to retirements. The focus remains on filling these roles with qualified candidates rather than simply filling vacancies. The committee acknowledged the importance of hiring the right individuals to maintain the quality of services provided to the community.
The meeting also touched on the impressive work being done in-house by city staff, with Councilor Campbell highlighting the talent and dedication of the team. The council's commitment to transparency and responsiveness was evident, as members expressed appreciation for timely communication and collaboration among departments.
As Woburn continues to address staffing needs and enhance community infrastructure, the council remains focused on ensuring that improvements align with the needs and safety of residents. The next steps will involve filling key positions and maintaining the momentum of successful projects that contribute to the city's growth and well-being.