In a recent Attleboro City Council meeting, the spotlight shone on the city's budget process and the collaborative efforts of city officials to navigate a challenging fiscal landscape. Newly appointed budget manager Matt expressed gratitude for the support he received from colleagues, particularly highlighting Barry Lacasse for his calming guidance and Lisa Doucette for her assistance in meticulously reviewing the budget line by line.
Matt's acknowledgment of his team underscored the importance of teamwork in managing the city's finances, especially during a period marked by numerous ongoing projects. He noted, "As busy as their schedule is, they have made the time to accommodate me," reflecting a strong sense of camaraderie among city staff.
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Subscribe for Free Council members also praised Matt's responsiveness to residents, with one member sharing feedback from constituents who appreciated his hands-on approach. "You've gone out and really shoulder to shoulder with them," the council member remarked, emphasizing the positive impact of Matt's engagement with the community.
The meeting also touched on the city's permitting process, particularly regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Officials reported a significant increase in applications, indicating a growing interest in this housing option. The city is aligning its regulations with state law, facilitating a smoother process for residents looking to explore ADU possibilities.
As the meeting concluded, the collaborative spirit and commitment to transparency in the budget process were evident, setting a positive tone for future city initiatives. The council's focus on community engagement and efficient management of resources promises to enhance the quality of life for Attleboro residents moving forward.